Risk (hazard) is a cause of failure (hazard) or a cause that aggravates or amplifies a failure. Risk management is the process of accurately identifying the risk situation and managing various risk factors based on a continuous improvement process.
Healthcare risk management is not limited to responding to medical errors or medical accidents that occur, but also healthcare professionals,(a) patient, ,familyThe emphasis is on minimizing losses and preventing the occurrence of Risk management in healthcare consists of a series of processes to assure the quality of healthcare: identification of risks, analysis, development and implementation of avoidance and prevention plans, and evaluation.
nursingrisk management, in coordination with the relevant departments of the facility,(a) patientinterpoint (interword separation)familyvisitors, and staff.safetyand avoiding danger.Nursing PracticeSpecific risks that may occur in the setting of the "Mere Old Man" include falls, falls, and medication errors,(a) patientinclude misidentification, needle stick accidents, nosocomial infections, violence, theft, and disasters. In order to properly manage these risks, efforts are being made to educate and train nursing professionals, develop manuals, improve the working environment, establish a confirmation system with other departments and professions, collect incidents, and establish a risk management committee. Risk management is,nursingThis is essential to guaranteeing the quality of medical care as well as the quality of
References
(1) Yoshiko Shimamori (ed.): By analysis of near-miss and accident cases - Guidelines for medical safety measures, Jiho, 2007.
(2) Japan Risk Management Association (ed.): Medical Field Series (3): Safety Management and Risk Management in Medical Field, Doyukan, 2004.
(3) Sakata, M. (ed.): Mental Health Nursing EXPERIENCE: Risk Management, 2nd Edition, Nakayama Shoten, 2009.

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