Abstract

Objectives: This quality improvement (QI) project was to lean the process for managing critical high and low glucose levels in the hospice unit and to simplify the pharmacologic options for hypoglycemic management for nursing staff. Methods: The process for developing and refining the recommendations involved a modified Delphi approach with a team of key stakeholders with overlapping expertise in hospice care practice. Recommendations were based on literature review, judgement of experts, and clinical experience. Stakeholders ranked six potential solutions and two were prioritized within the scope of this project. Results: From 1/1/21 - 12/31/21, there were 48 veterans with insulin sliding scale orders in the hospice unit, of which there were six critical values acted on. A standard operating procedure (SOP) for the management of critical glucose values in hospice was developed based on updated processes. In addition, hospice patient specific insulin sliding scale order sets were created and endorsed for utilization and dissemination. Following implementation on 3/1/22, no critical values were found in the hospice unit from 3/1/22 - 6/1/22 during the sustainment period. Conclusions: The implementation of hospice insulin sliding scale order sets and SOP on the management of critical glucose values in hospice reduced the number of critical glucose values.

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