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Think Kidneys and leading improvement in AKI“It’s in the water”
Richard Fluck
02/05/2023Think Kidneys AKI National Programme Closing Event
Wisdom•Wisdom is the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, and insight.
02/05/2023 Think Kidneys AKI National Programme Closing Event
The next phase
Articulate the vision
Person centred, reducing burden of AKI
Lead and inspire the community
Engage and be inclusive – Think Kidneys
Deliver evidence for change and of change
Using the data – the Registry and the MPI
Support, share and spread improvement
Patient Safety Collaboratives, Tackling AKI, NICE
02/05/2023Think Kidneys AKI National Programme Closing Event
NICE AKI Quality Standard and Think Kidneys ResourcesStatement ResourceStatement 1 People who are at risk of acute kidney injury are made aware of the potential causes
The leaflets and public campaign ,CPPE campaign, CQuIN, discharge guidance and medications guides.
Statement 2 People who present with an illness with no clear acute component and 1 or more indications or risk factors for acute kidney injury are assessed for this condition.
Minimum contents of care bundles, resources for primary care, mental health and child health.
Statement 3 People in hospital who are at risk of acute kidney injury have their serum creatinine level and urine output monitored.
Secondary care matrix and algorithm
Statement 4 People have a urine dipstick test performed as soon as acute kidney injury is suspected or detected
Guidance for care homes
Statement 5 People with acute kidney injury have the management of their condition discussed with a nephrologist as soon as possible, and within 24 hours of detection, if they are at risk of intrinsic renal disease or have stage 3 acute kidney injury or a renal transplant.
Minimum contents for care bundles
Statement 6 People with acute kidney injury who meet the criteria for renal replacement therapy are referred immediately to a nephrologist or critical care specialist.
Guidance for paediatricians and minimum care bundles
Resources in development
02/05/2023Think Kidneys AKI National Programme Closing Event
Guide for ambulance staffDevelopment of a practical guide, eLearning and full
guidanceGuide for community staff
Development of a practical guide and full guidanceResources for undergraduate nurse educators
Slide sets, lesson plans and full guidance being developed
02/05/2023Think Kidneys AKI National Programme Closing Event