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How and when do you utilizes an interpreter? What is the best practice? - ANS Provided language assistance resources: trained medical interpreter, qualified translator, telecommunication devices (deaf patients) Inform all individuals of the availability of language assistance services. ...

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How and when do you utilizes an interpreter? What is the best practice? - ANS Provided
language assistance resources: trained medical interpreter, qualified translator,
telecommunication devices (deaf patients)

Inform all individuals of the availability of language assistance services.

Ask for preferred language for verbal or written.

Ensure the competence of individuals providing language assistance.

What are the different styles of leadership? - ANS Nursing care delivery models: designed
to help your patients achieve desirable outcomes.

Team nursing: care is provided by a group of people led by an RN.
- includes RNs, licensed practical nurses, and assistive personnel
- requires effective team leadership, collaboration, communication.
- Areas: med-surg and general care settings

Primary nursing: one RN assumes the responsibility for a caseload of patients from admission to
discharge.
-simple: same nurse, same patient throughout the entire hospitalization
- if a nurse is NOT scheduled to work on the unit, directions are left for other RNs to follow
- Areas: Oncology, Hospice, Palliative, Critical Care Units

Total Patient Care: one nurse assumes full responsibility for all aspects of a patient during a
specific shift
- one on one interaction
- Areas: Critical care unit, Post Anesthesia Care

Patient and Family Care: promotes mutual partnerships among the patient, family, and health
care team to plan, implement, and evaluate nursing and health.
- Areas: Pediatrics, NICU, Maternity Care

Case Management: coordinates and links health care services across all levels of care for
patients and their families while streamlining costs and maintaining stability.
- GOAL: achieve patient outcomes within effective time frames and with available resources.

,- works with patients and families to identify issues and overcome barriers to help patients
become healthier
Areas: rehabilitation, worker's compensation

What are the best practices we can use to assist a peer staff member or UAP who performs
interventions incorrectly? How do we approach this from an intervention and communication
standpoint? - ANS - Specific feedback ( what can be changed?)
- Explain how to avoid the mistake or a better way of handle the situation
- Private, professional , and preserved manner
- Demonstrate the correct way to perform the task

How do we prioritize care of our patients when we have multiple patients with varying illnesses
and acuity? - ANS Prioritization: decide which patient needed problems that need attention
first
- Is it life threatening? Is it essential to the patient or staff safety? Is it essential to the patient's
plan of care?

First level concerns (priority): ABCs and VL (vital signs and life-threatening lab values)

Secondary level concerns: change in mental status, untreated issues, abnormal labs, or acute
onset

Third level concerns: long-term issues in health management, rest, and family coping

What is an appropriate delegation and how do we know when/how to do it? EX: Do we need to
consider scopes of practice? Compare and contrast the scopes of practice between an RN and
a UAP. - ANS Scope of nursing practice: defines nursing and reflects the values of the
nursing practice.

Standard of nursing care: reflect the knowledge and skills possessed and used by nurses to
perform within the scope of practice

Delegation: The process of assigning part of your responsibility to another qualified person in a
specific situation.

Five Rights of Delegation - ANS Right Task: task must be included in the delegates job
description

Right Circumstance: looking at the patient's status, the patient needs to be stable for you to
delegate

Right Person: delegate has the knowledge and skill required to perform task

Right Directions and communication: give clear, concise, description of a task

, Right supervision and Evaluation: provide appropriate monitoring, evaluation, interventions, and
feedback.

Nursing Scope of Practice - ANS - Asses patient condition
- Develop Plan of Care
- Administer medications
- Perform nursing interventions
- Educate patients and families
- Supervise UAP

UAP Scope of Practice - ANS - Bathing
- Feeding
- Mobility
- Vital signs
- Report observations

SBAR- What is it? Why is it important? Come up with examples. - ANS SBAR:
communication framework that can help team share information about the condition of the
patient

Situation: a brief description of the patient's current condition and the reason fo the
communication
- "I am calling about..."

Background: relevant information about the patient's medical history, recent changes in their
condition, and other pertinent data

Assessment: provide a concise summary of the assessment of the patient's condition
- Vital signs, symptoms, physical exams, and tests

Recommendation: request actions or interventions that are believed to be necessary

Empathy vs. Sympathy - ANS Empathy: the ability to understand and accept another
person's feelings.
- therapeutic communication techniques
- helps with emotional and facial communication

Sympathy: sorrow or pity felt for another person
- Not as therapeutic as empathy
- can prevent effective problem solving and good judgement

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