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HNTKYP: Stoping others from killing the patient
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What happens when you’re not the one about to make the mistake, but you’re see someone about to make an error? In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf tackle one of the toughest ethical and professional dilemmas in healthcare: how to intervene when a colleague is on the verge of harming a patient. From quiet cues to full-on halts, theydive into the art of the interruption. You’ll also hear why modeling behavior matters, how burnout can blind providers, and why letting a mistake slide is more than just dangerous, it’s bullying.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How do I say something without causing a scene?” this one’s for you.
- Key Takeaways:
Your first loyalty is to the patient
There's an art to interrupting mistakes
Focus fatigue and burnout cause errors
If you don't stop it, you're complicit
Modeling matters
Letting someone fail is a form of bullying
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43 episodes
Manage episode 506333230 series 3322606
What happens when you’re not the one about to make the mistake, but you’re see someone about to make an error? In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf tackle one of the toughest ethical and professional dilemmas in healthcare: how to intervene when a colleague is on the verge of harming a patient. From quiet cues to full-on halts, theydive into the art of the interruption. You’ll also hear why modeling behavior matters, how burnout can blind providers, and why letting a mistake slide is more than just dangerous, it’s bullying.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How do I say something without causing a scene?” this one’s for you.
- Key Takeaways:
Your first loyalty is to the patient
There's an art to interrupting mistakes
Focus fatigue and burnout cause errors
If you don't stop it, you're complicit
Modeling matters
Letting someone fail is a form of bullying
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber
Twitter: @AoenPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/
To support the show:
- Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews greatly contribute to the success of the podcast, and I appreciate each and every one of them.
- Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to never miss an episode.
Thank you for being a part of our AOEN community!
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