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Creating a Culture of Safety in the ICU: Building Resilient Teams and Safer ICUs

Critical care nursing is a high-stakes, fast-paced, and cognitively demanding specialty. Nurses in the ICU care for patients with life-threatening conditions, navigating complex technology, rapid interventions, and continuous monitoring. In this environment, even minor errors can have significant consequences.

This course provides an in-depth, evidence-based exploration of strategies to prevent errors, promote safe patient care, and support nurses in high-pressure situations. Participants will examine the human factors and system vulnerabilities that contribute to mistakes, learn how structured communication and teamwork reduce risk, and gain practical tools to foster a culture of safety.

The course also addresses the emotional and professional impact of errors on clinicians, including Second Victim Syndrome, and outlines effective approaches for error management, debriefing, and system improvement. Through real-world case studies, nurses will gain actionable insights to apply in their ICU practice, empowering them to improve patient outcomes, enhance team resilience, and engage patients and families as active partners in care.

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Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Define the primary cause of mistakes in the ICU.
  2. State strategies to reduce cognitive burden in ICU nurses.
  3. State the structured communication tool most commonly used in the ICU.
  4. List nursing practices that promote psychological safety in ICU teams.
  5. Define Second Victim Syndrome (SVS).
  6. Recall strategies that strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration.

Curriculum

Chapter 1: Mistakes Happen – Understanding Risk and Human Factors

  • Why Mistakes Happen
  • The Swiss Cheese Model
  • Case Study: The Quaid Twins
  • Case Study: The Josie King Story
  • Acknowledging the Risks
  • Intuition and Situational Awareness
  • Creating a Team Culture of Safety
  • Reducing Cognitive Burden

Chapter 2: Communication, Collaboration, and the Culture of Teamwork

  • The Importance of Communication in the ICU
  • Structured Communication Tools
  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Communication Gaps and Their Consequences
  • Best Practices for ICU Communication
  • Case Study: “The Missed Order”
  • Engaging the Patient and Family in Communication
  • Key Takeaways

Chapter 3: Managing Mistakes and Supporting Recovery

  • Effective Error Management
  • Just Culture Principles
  • Second Victim Syndrome (SVS)
  • Debriefing After an Event
  • Learning from Errors
  • Case Study: “The Wrong Infusion”
  • Key Takeaways

Chapter 4: References

  • References
  • California BON Required Implicit Bias Information

Price: $12.00

Contact Hour: 1

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Course Author

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Kendall Moore

Kendall is a 2022 Magna Cum Laude graduate from Tyler Junior College with an Associate Degree in Nursing. She has a deep passion for nutrition and hormone health, is a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association, and is currently enrolled in Pacific College's RN-to-BSN in Holistic Nursing program. Upon graduation, Kendall intends to begin a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner program to further expand her expertise.

In addition to her academic and professional pursuits, Kendall serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Pedagogy, where she manages the day-to-day operations of the company while simultaneously attending school and authoring educational courses. Her unique blend of leadership, clinical knowledge, and dedication to holistic health reflects her commitment to advancing both patient care and healthcare education.

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