A detached wheelchair wheel appears in a storage closet and Cherry traces a pattern of improvised repairs and deferred maintenance. Background covers equipment inspection protocols user training and reporting of defects. Cherry interviews staff reviews repair tickets and pilots a daily equipment check routine with clear reporting channels.
This book emphasizes routine inspection and the nurse role in frontline equipment stewardship. Case of a missing wheelchair component that reveals maintenance neglect and prompts procedural change. Implement daily equipment checks train staff on defect reporting and centralize repair tracking for transparency.
Main Points: Cherry Adams and the Missing Wheel | Daily equipment checks | Repair ticket review | Staff training | Centralized tracking | Reporting channels
Quick Facts: Routine checks catch defects early | Repair tickets document history | Staff training prevents improvisation | Centralized tracking increases accountability | Nurses lead frontline stewardship
Topics related to Cherry Adams and the Missing Wheel include equipment maintenance | user training | reporting