Re: Going to have a student!
When I precepted nursing students I would first get a feel for what they were comfortable with. The first day or so, I would just want them to follow me and watch the routine... during those two days, they would chart on the flowsheets. When it came time for them to give meds........ they had to tell me what they were giving, why, side effects etc. When we were doing procedures... I would ask if they had ever done it........ if not, and they wanted to, then I asked them to go find their procedure book (whatever they called it)... read over it, then come talk me through it before they touched the patient. They would have to read the H&P before they could do anything to the patient. Not just listen to report.
Quiz them on the disease process....... we would go over EKG strips.......... even if it wasnt our patient.... I would print strips from other patients.... especially if it was an interesting strip........ find note cards that may be kept on your unit or floor that are protocols.......If our patient went for a test.......... the student went too....... or if another patient went and we were kind of caught up......the student went with that other nurse and patient.
As the semester went on, I would slowly back away and they would be "the nurse"........ they had to do everything. The only thing I wouldn't give them total control over was the meds........ they still had to tell me all the things about the meds before giving them...even if they had given them before.
There are tons of things that you will think of to teach them. I had students in an MICU... so there was always something going on new to learn.
Hope this helped and have fun!!
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