The role of the nurse in OPAT
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The role of the nurse in
OHPAT
Jill Kayley
Independent Nurse Consultant
Presentation content
MD team
Patient assessment
Drug regimen
Vascular access devices
Who delivers care
Discharge planning
Follow up & monitoring
Support & trouble-shooting
Summary
Multidisciplinary Team
“A lead nurse with
experience in IV
therapy is an
essential part of the
MD team” Tice 2004
Patient assessment
Home situation
Medically stable
Other issues – work etc
Who delivers care
Understanding of condition
Understanding of treatment plan
Drug regimen
Frequency of dosing
Quality of life for patient
Direct intermittent injection or infusion
Timing of dose(s)
Equipment
Monitoring
Vascular access devices
Cannula
Midline
PICC
Tunnelled catheter
Portacath
Who delivers care?
Patient and/or carer
Community nurse
Private home IV company
Practice nurse
Outpatient nurse
Rapid response/hospital outreach
Discharge planning
Discharge date
Time of drug dose(s)
Equipment & supplies
Monitoring
F/U date
Follow up & monitoring
Blood tests & results
Follow-up appointments
Communication
Support
24 hour on call
Troubleshooting
Practical support
Supervision
Summary
Many aspects to OHPAT
A MD team approach is essential
The lead nurse is the key person
that links it all together
Thank you – any questions?