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CUS | AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit With the CUS tool, you can feel empowered to point out a problem or a conflict of information without challenging the other person’s authority or coming off as a personal attack
Our Heritage - Concordia University System Concordia University-Irvine is a member of the Concordia University System (CUS), which is comprised of nine colleges and universities affiliated with The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Practicing Using CUS Instructions - mnhospitals. org With the time remaining for this exercise have your group write their own script using CUS Flipcharts, clipboards with paper, pens, and markers will be available at your station
Concordia University System - Wikipedia The Concordia University System (CUS) is an organization of five colleges and universities and one satellite campus in the United States that are operated by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Tool: the CUS technique - Good practice - Patient Safety Learning - the hub Using the CUS technique provides another tool for advocacy, assertion, and mutual support Signs with words such as "danger," "warning," and "caution" are common in the medical arena They catch the viewer’s attention In verbal communication, "CUS" and other signal phrases have a similar effect
Concordia University System - Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod The Concordia University System (CUS) comprises five universities on several campuses affiliated with The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) Located across the United States, the universities offer more than 160 undergraduate and 50 graduate programs
SPEAKING UP USING THE ASSERTIVE STATEMENT AND CUS TECHNIQUE CUS is a way for team members to communicate a rising level of concern with an issue affecting resident or staff safety by using the attention-grabbing terms “concerned”, “uncomfortable” and “safety issue,” to escalate the conversation
Safeguarding patients: The courageous communication solution When you speak the signal words of the CUS tool—Concern, Uncomfortable, Safety—you alert team members and cue them to clearly understand not just the issue but also its magnitude or severity
Communicating Effectively With CUSsing and SBAR - Med-IQ Communicating Effectively With CUSsing and SBAR Not long ago, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Med-IQ ofered the live educational activity “Improving Acute Coronary Syndromes Management: A Hospital-Specific, CME CE-Certified Quality