Background

Adult critical care patients in an academic medical center experienced adverse events during intrafacility transport resulting from lack of preparation. An intervention was needed to help keep patients safe during intrafacility transport.

Objective

To develop a checklist for transport that is easy to use and effective in preparing patients for transport.

Method

A checklist was developed and implemented. Elements of the checklist include preparation of the patient before transport, screening of patients for criteria that may place them at higher risk during transport, and a checklist for the procedural site.

Results

From May 2011 through July 2014, 2506 transports were conducted. Of these, 97.6% (n = 2445) involved no reported complications.

Conclusion

This tool is suitable for bedside clinicians to use when preparing patients for transport.

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