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Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing Nursing Skills Checklist Name: Cameron Reynolds Faculty: [fs. Krukiel and fly Beaker [ Competencies for Nursing Practice | Faculty: Ms. Liverman and Ms. Austin Competencies for Nursing Practice II ‘Student will indicate the date that the skill is performed in the course specified. Student should indicate if the skill was performed in the lab (L) or if the skill was performed during direct patient contact (P). If the student has the opportunity to perform a skill during direct patient care that has previously been noted as done in the lab, the student should update this form to indicate performance of skill with a (P) and the revised date if during the same course. If the student performs a skill previously learned in Nur 2103 during direct care in Nur 3104, the student should indicate this in the Nur 3104 column and not change the Nur 2103 notes. This document should be completed electronically and submitted to clinical instructor at midterm and final. In addition, the checklist should be kept up to date in the individual student portfolio. Skills taught in Nur 2102 do not require a date of completion but provide a frame of reference for the student to monitor health assessment skills. It is the sole responsibilty of the student to keep this document up to date. Daily Patient Care Safety & Infection Control Hand hygiene L qo Standard precautions 4/8/15 (9) Personal protective equipment Transmission based precautions Transfers Bed positioning L115 CP) 3/4/7508) 3 A/BOY GAs) Body mechanics apes 7608 Lifts Usjis(p) Joint mobility a fypslt Restraints peprine Assistive devices 275] PI Fall prevention 4/3/68 (P) Seizure precautions ia /isfis (PY) ‘Ambulation 2715/6 06)] Sequential compression devices 3/4/50) Client hygiene: oral, hair, perineal, foot Ps BA (B ‘Anti-embolic stockings ATP) Holistic Health Assessment Health Promotion and Maintenance Critical Thinking in Health Modules [Il Assessment Interviewing Module Hil Health history Module Fil Genetics/Genomics Modules [ll BS CRU renee eons Cultural assessment Modules I-It Spiritual assessment Modules I Behavioral change assessment Module | Nutrition ahs Module | Environment Module | Functional Module T a fsfste Module Fill 415 600) Module | Psychosocial Integrity Physical Examination General Survey Vital Signs Skin, Hair, Nails, and Wounds ‘ace, Neck, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat Thorax and lungs Cardiovascular Musculoskeletal Neurologic Breast, Lymphatics and Genitourinal Integration of Heaith Assessment to the Lifes ssment Assessment of the Pre Postpartum Female ‘Assessment of the Newbom, Infant and Child Functional Assessmant of the Older Adult General Computer Skills Health Promotion and Maintenance Module I-IIl Module I-lll Module II-III Module I-llt Module Ill | Module II: Module {I-III Module I-ill Module III Module IIIT Health Promotion and Maintenance Module II-IIL Module Ill Moduie Hil Module til Management of Care Basic computer navigation Email ‘Web navigation Computeriinteret security procedures Orientation ERS eto Oe tne sae eer cl eae Ya ed Eze! Navigation of the Electronic Medical Record 4 fs fsel Module II-II! Reduction of Risk Potential ‘Specimen collection: stool, urine, sputum, wound, nose, throat, capillary, phlebotomy 3/4 [5(P) Urine testing 3/46 (Py) Glucose testing 2/o/sr) retation of Common Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests: Blood chemistries Urinalysis Fecal analysis Cerebrospinal fluid Doppler studies Electrocardiography Ultrasound Perform electrocardiogram 4A scr) Initiate telemetry monitor Aff (P) Physiological Adaptati Diaphragmatic breathing jon 3/5 /i6()) Incentive spirometer T/s/6 0p ‘Administer oxygen: nasal cannula, face mask, ASHP Mechanical Ventilation: maintaining, suctioning, alarms, complications 3/85/16 (p) Pulse oximeter SA) Peak expiratory flow 3/5 /0(F Chest physiotherapy 3 /2s/i6 (RY Tracheostomy care Afi ‘Suctioning: oropharyngeal, nasopharyngeal, tracheostomy S/ts/6(0) Chest tubes: assisting with BAAN) insertion, maintaining, removal Module I ) Reduction of Risk Potential Aspiration Precautions 4175/5 (8), Basic Care & Comfort Feeding clients 4/5/85) ja Recording intake WSUS (8) Physiological Adaptation Gastric tube feedings: nasogastric . tube, Gastrostomy/iejunostomy 119/56 O) Nasogasttic tube: insertion, maintenance, removal 4 f15/\5(8) Gastric and jejunum tube care 4 S756 Urinary + Catheter insertion and removal SA1/5(0)) « Catheter care SNY/5 (Py «Bladder irrigation 3/4/50) Urinary ostomy care afirps(c * Peritoneal dialysis ENTS Fecal * Bedpan 5/1/BO)} «Fecal impaction SAIC) = Enema 3A | * Fecal ostomy (also in Comp Il) 2Hu/150)| Basic Care & Comfort Recording Output 4 5/6 (8) hysiological Adaptation ‘Assessment y 15 (PY Dressing change (iii Wound irrigation Fall 2015 Sitz bath ays) ‘Applying binders 2/i/s (CY Wound Vaccum yi th Basic Care & Comfort Compression wrap YiS/5(), Splint asisss (| Brace 2/issU5| Cast assis () Traction EVO) Heat and cold: dry, moist 2 ASA) Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies Drug Calculations 415/154 Safety, legal, and ethical issues Tee iy ae eae eee ree ree! * Controlled substances 4/5 SEP) © 6 rights, 3 checks FAS /8C) «Documentation aL 15/05 (6) «Error reporting Laracey) Medication Administration * Oral 4/3 [5] Enteral tubes fs {sry Topical SA /stt Otic BA/3 (P| ‘© _ Ophthalmic B/4/SCP) oNasal $4715 (PY o_Inhalant 5/6) © Dermatologic SSCP © Vaginal of NC) ‘© Rectal 1/5 INC «Intramuscular GALS LP) ‘= Subcutaneous GASP ‘+ Intradermal ‘Paojnct) * Starting, maintaining, and discontinuing an intravenous infsion 0/50) ‘+ Intravenous push 4 Liss (F) «Intravenous additives YL IS/6 (0) «Intravenous fluids L/s(P| « Patient controlled analgesia pump a/uAs(e Total parenteral nutrition GASP Eye and ear irrigation pARc Central Venous Access Devices 2a = Types 2/8 {10 @_Aspiration As, Flushing 2As/is(o) © Medication administration 2 HBAsce)| Tubing gs Complications 2/0) = Dressing Changes ZAS/5l0) Blood Transfusions 2/18/50) + Product types 271/15 (0) + Safety 28/5 (0) * Procedure 2/195 * Assessment of complications Z/NSCO EE eee Reduction of Risk Potential Pre-op teaching 2/8/6 () ‘Surgical hand scrub (also in Comp tly PO) ‘Applying sterile gown and gloves {also in Comp I!) 2/18/15(0)| ‘Managing Gl suction (also in Comp Il) ABs Suture and staple care asia Suture and staple removal ZAS 50) Epidural care Apis 6 Safetylinfection ‘Sterile field (also in Comp Ill) 27/5) Sterile gloves (also in Comp Il) BAGO Psychosocial Integ) Palliative care 4 [SIC Performing post-mortem care a [IS ASCP)

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