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Wendy Houseknecht, RN, BSN, Receives 2007 Nursing Excellence Award for Mentoring

July 27, 2007

Wendy Houseknecht, RN, BSNWendy Houseknecht, RN, BSN, obstetrics, received the 2007 Nursing Excellence Award for mentoring. The award was created by Nursing Spectrum and NurseWeek to recognize contributions nurses make to their patients, each other and the profession of nursing. Wendy was nominated by Cindy Walters, RN, senior director of nursing. Here is an excerpt from her winning nomination:

  "As an advanced clinical nurse, Wendy has
   more than 15 years of experience in caring 
   for the obstetrical patient in the ambulatory
   and acute care setting. During the past
   three years, Wendy has embraced all
   aspects of the obstetrical patient safety intitiative and consistently exemplified
   new safety behaviors that are critical to instilling a culture of safety within the
   patient care arena. Patient safety training focused on the implementation of the
   interdisciplinary Med Teams program, which is derived from resource
   management concepts in the aviation industry.

  "On a daily basis, Wendy mentors staff how to utilize the prescribed Med
   Teams communication strategies during interdisciplinary coordinating team
   meetings and maintains team focus on situational awareness, team awareness
   of the plan of care, cross-monitoring, use of S-BAR, and the need to consider a
   plan of action for 'what if' patient scenarios. She supports staff during the
   debriefing process after patient events and staff shifts to help the entire team
   evaluate what they did well, what they could do better and what they learned.

  "Wendy stands out from other nurses with her clinical excellence and consistent
   'can do' attitude. She is often described by staff as a cheerleader who promotes
   a positive attitude and whose energy is always available to assist with
   managerial or clinical issues. She is able to transition quickly from administrative
   responsibilities to assisting the team during a clinical emergency.

  "Wendy's efforts have been successful in gaining interdisciplinary staff support
   for changes in how safe patient care is provided on a daily basis. She has
   contributed to the nursing profession through her commitment and ongoing 
   efforts, which empower the obstetrics (OB) team to advocate for the safety of
   mother and baby. Wendy has worked collaboratively with the newly developed
   role of the OB safety nurse during the implementation of this critical initiative.

  "Wendy's energy is contagious. She has the ability to make others smile and
   see the positive side in almost all situations. These positive attributes are
   quickly observed and appreciated by her colleagues and supervisors."
  

Three other Johns Hopkins Bayview nurses were named finalists for the 2007 Nursing Excellence Award and recognized at an awards ceremony in June. Congratulations to Rowena Orosco, RN, Johns Hopkins Burn Center (clinical care); Delores Sweets, RN, pediatrics (community service); and Linda Miller, RN, CNS, Magnet Project (teaching), on their nominations.

 
 
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