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Staff at the Physicians
Outpatient Surgery
Center in Belpre, Ohio,
developed a flip chart
to provide employees
with a quick-reference
guide on how to
respond to numerous
emergency situations,
including bomb
threats, severe weath-
er and fires. The chart
is divided into color-
coded categories and
features an easy-to-
read, large font.
The charts are hung
in 3 locations — pre-
op, the common area
outside the ORs and in the back of the facility — so one is always
a few steps away when the unexpected happens.
"Everyone knows where they're located," says Janet Jones,
BSN, RN, a pre-op nurse at the center. "During emergencies,
when the adrenaline starts pumping, it's hard to remember what
to do. The charts provide a step-by-step guide to direct our
response. It provides important details without being too compli-
cated." — Daniel Cook
Flip Chart Focuses Emergency Responses
HONORABLE MENTION
• QUICK REFERENCE Staff can grab flip charts hung in strategic locations
throughout the center to find out exactly what needs to be done during vari-
ous kinds of emergencies.
Janet
Jones,
BSN,
RN