Insulin Pump Failure
Questions:
- How/when do you discuss insulin pump failure preparation with your patients? What specific topics do you cover?
- What resources do you use to educate patients/families on this? (handouts, presentations, videos etc..)
- Do you have anything built into your EMR to help facilitate this?(dot phrases, smart texts, after visit summary notes, flowsheet rows etc..)
Name: Olivia Docter, BSN, RN, CDCES
Clinic: Barbara Davis Center
Adult or Pediatric Population: Both
Date: 12/9/2022
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We discuss insulin pump failure several times – at Pre-pump education session, during pump initiation, and as part of routine clinic visits when discussing ketones/sick day plan. We typically cover information about what a pump failure might look like and what action to take. One of our providers does include specific guidance in her AVS along with a long-acting dose in case of failure. The AVS is a dot phrase she built.
We discussed having a discrete field for entering the long-acting dose in case of pump failure, but for many reasons that didn’t work in our current workflow.
We also have a Handout for pump troubleshooting linked with our sick day plan. That document is here: https://patient.uwhealth.org/healthfacts/6979. This is a handout used for peds and adult patients at our facility.
Hi Olivia,
We also aim to discuss pump failure at pump initiation and with each clinical encounter. We aim provide a “Pump Action Plan” that includes information on back-up plan for injections including long-acting insulin dose. This was initiated by our Education Care Process Team and is delivered by CDCES in clinic encounters. I believe I shared the docment with you, but if not I woould be happy to!
Warm regards,
Dan (TCH)