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Five to ten to make an assessment, then at least10-15 mins to do ADLs...you're changing linens while bathing the pt, so for at least a set up you can get them OOB then change the be within 1 min.; totals depending in size, with linen change and wash, no wounds or treatment 2-5 mins. That's including small talk, goal setting and reinforcing of teaching, answering questions.
Love clustering of care to get the whole picture. ![]()
Time limits for care is an exercise in futility. Every patient is different. Getting a pt OOB can take anywhere from two minutes to...whatever! One patient I had took 30 minutes: a failed attempt with a Sara lift, then two nurses, a CNA, and an attending for a simple stand and pivot to a chair. Another DX'd inpatient with situational depression took me quite a lot of time to even convince them to get OOB!
Alnitak7
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"She needs to complete her patient care in a timely manner."
After a few years of patient care I learned to take this advice with a grain of salt.
I tried taking care of four patients every hour.
I set the timer on my watch to try to accomplish this.
This was amusing to those who were working with me and really just does not work.
I decided that most times it takes about 20 minutes to wash, move and change each one.
One R.N. teacher said I should be taking five or ten minutes for each patient.
Maybe this is true in some places but not others.