I took the Excelsior CPNE Workshop

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I will be adding to this as I gather my thoughts, but this should be a good beginning.

Several strong suggestions:

Pay the $12 for the flash cards - EVERYTHING is on them

Buy the Mosby's. Carpenito is going away.

Beg, borrow or steal to get to the workshop.

Identify your stengths and weaknesses. For example, I KNOW that I need to palpate every pulse and auscultate every blood pressure I can before the exam.

And remember, they really want you to pass.

Overview

The workshop began at 0900. We were all there by 0830 and came from all over the country. We had a couple of people who were physicians in China, about 4 paramedic/firefighters, and lots of LPN’s. We numbered 19, far more than I anticipated. It was excellent to be on an actual campus. Excelsior has three buildings right off of Washington Street, bordering I-90 and near SUNY Albany and the state government buildings.

We spent the first hours introducing ourselves and discussing our fears and weaknesses. Everyone was freaked about the documentation.

The afternoon was spent doing simulation exercises – the four stations on which you will be tested during the CPNE.

We also did PLANNING PHASE care plans.

Day 2 we went over care planning again and more skills. We then spent the rest of the day working with the Patient Care Situation (PCS) Recording Form and a LOT of discussion of organization and mnemonics. More care planning. Every area of care one could be assigned was covered.

Day three was EVALUATION PHASE care planning and a review of pediatrics and tube feeding/med administration. The afternoon was spent practicing skills if you wanted to stay. I beat feet home – I was exhausted.

THE KARDEX IS YOUR CARE PLAN. Don’t get creative. You need two nursing diagnoses, one actual and one can be a risk for, with two interventions. They need to be measurable within the PCS. So you will always be assigned mobility. It is marked to get the patient who had a left hip replacement OOB to the chair with 1 assist. Your diagnosis is “Impaired mobility related to limited weight bearing on left leg as evidenced by need for 1 assist to move from bed to chair.” CHOOSE FROM THE KARDEX. The Kardex IS your care plan in sensible terms we all understand. Your nursing diagnoses must be supported by the evidence and you will NOT need any of, as one of my older intructors called them, the “high-falutin’ ones that I don’t know how they came up with them.”

K keep

I it

S simple,

S safe, and

S specific!

Skills

On the first day of the CPNE you will arrive at the hospital to begin at 1630. Wear business casual clothing – basically, Dockers day. You will be oriented to the hospital and floor, and given the Kardex for your first patient care situation. You will then do the simulation labs. There are four, and you can re-test on every one on Sunday should you fail.

ID YOUR PATIENT FROM THE MAR AND BRACELET IMMEDIATELY BEFORE ADMINISTERING ANY DRUG OR PERFORMING WOUND CARE.

IV gravity flow

You will be given a piggyback IV to flow via gravity. You must determine the drops per minute and then manipulate the stopper and bags to set it correctly. You have a leeway of 5 drops for minute.

IM of SQ Injection

You will be given one or the other. You WILL be mixing meds.

If it is SQ it will more than likely be insulin and know what to draw up first and what to rill. Know to pinch an inch and not aspirate and not massage.

If it is IM choose the vastus lateralis and know the proper landmark, to aspirate, the needle to choose, and to aspirate and massage gently.

Wound Care

You will have a really nasty wound with a sterile wet-to-dry dressing change to be done.

IV Push

You will have an IV push med to give. You are better to go too slowly – although not by say 50% - than too quickly.

Remember that the instructors WANT you to pass.

Overriding Areas of Care

Physical Jeopardy (Safety) – bed rails up, bed down, slippers on feet, common sense stuff that you know. KEEP YOUR PATIENT SAFE AND FREE FROM INJURY.

Aspesis – Wash your hands, duh! As soon as you enter the room and before you introduce yourself. Glove before touching anything that might have secretions – IV site, oral thermometer, giving an injection, changing a diaper, etc. Carry lots of pens and if you drop one kick it away. You CAN do this in pencil since none of it is documented into the patient’s actual chart and it is being draded on the spot.

Caring – Be nice, don’t be demeaning by calling people sweetie, etc, if the patient wants to talk talk and find a way around your time limitations

Emotional Jeopardy – see caring

Mobility – You will ALWAYS have mobility to perform. If there are transfers or amulation, etc. that WILL be part of your PCS.

Required Areas of Care

You will ALWAYS have vital signs and fluid management. Do not do VS you were not assigned – e.g. not O2 sat of not checked. FM is checking the IV if there is one. It is NOT I/O. It is also skin turgor - tenting/non-tenting, or mucous membranes, or fontanel for infant.

Selected Areas of Care

Abdominal Assessment – All 4 quadrants. CHART all 4 quadrant. Not “bowel sounds.” “Bowel sounds present all 4 quadrants.”

D daylight Distention

S savings Sounds

T time Tenderness, rigidity

L look

L listen

F feel

Neurological Assessment -

COPSMN cops make nice for adults, CAMP for kids.

C consciousness

O orientation

P pupils

S strength/sensation

M movement

N noxious stimuli – response, if necessary

C consciousness

A anterior fontanel (under 1)

M movement

P Pupils

Peripheral Vascular Assessment

P lease Pulse (most distal, at same time)

M ake Motion

S ure Sensation

T o Temp

C hart Color/Capillary Refill

Respiratory Assessment – 4 lobes. Upper 2, at soft spot between clavicle and scapula, and bottom two, below scapula + 3 finger lengths. CHART ON ALL 4 QUADRANTS. Chart pattern.

Skin Assessment

I Integrity

C Color

T Temperature

E Edema

M Moistness

And x 2 – two separate sites!

Comfort Management – change sheets, reposition, wash hands and face, yada yada yada. DO NOT USE ALTERATION IN COMFORT – it is only in the old Carpenitio’s and if it isn’t in the book you are using you will not be permitted that nursing diagnosis.

Musculoskeletal Management -

B balance

E extraneous movements

A assistive devices

M moved where?

R response

M movement

A abnormalities

P pain

This included ROM and PROM

Oxygen Management – O2 on or off, responses, etc

S kin (around nose, behind ears, under cannula)

O xygen/ check flow rate, O2 sat

A ctivity level/response

P atterns, respiratory

Pain Management – medicate, reposition, distract, etc

Respiratory Management – This is NOT respiratory assessment. It’s percussion, incentive spirometry, etc. CHART REPONSE and evaluate resp status before and after treatment.

Wound Management

L location

T type

A appearance

D drainage

Drainage and Specimen Collection

Enteral Feeding

Irrigation

Medications

P prepare

I ID and introduce

G give

S sign

Patient Teaching

The flashcards are from https://www.excelsior.edu/Excelsior_College/School_Of_Nursing/NURSING_LEARNING_RESOURCES/CPNE_RESOURCES?_piref57_310547_57_310539_310539.tabstring=Tab310520. I hope the link works for you - I logged into the site.

The DVD is from Rob's workshop. I wouldn't waste the money of Excelsior's.

Much thanks. I am trying to get all my ducks in a row,and to see what my Corpsman training gets me as far as credit towards the program.:D

I always like seeing another fine serviceperson here!

This forum is a great source of support and information. It got me through school on-line.

What your corps background gets you is into Excelsior. If you have any college credits they will apply towards your ADN and some, you can CLEP instead of take.

CPNE® Workshop--$755

This three-day interactive workshop is designed to enable you to understand the structure and process of the Clinical Performance in Nursing Examination (CPNE) and validate your readiness to successfully complete the CPNE. Your ability to perform the areas of care will be critiqued and feedback will be provided in a mock simulation lab and patient care situation. Our team of Nursing Faculty mentors provide these workshops in a variety of locations across the United States. Workshops are open to those individuals who have completed the nursing theory component requirements and 21 out of the 31 required general education credits (CPNE eligible). When scheduling a workshop, consider a date within three months of your actual exam date.

A skills portion of the workshop is designed to provide you an opportunity for hands-on practice of specific clinical skills. Clinical management/assessment skills include abdominal assessment, neurological assessment, skin assessment, medications (NG, IM, SubQ, IV, IV push), wound management (wet to moist), peripheral vascular assessment, patient teaching, respiratory management, vital signs, mobility, and musculoskeletal management. Our Nursing Faculty will validate your performance as you move through various skill stations and will also critique your documentation.

Attention: The College requires an optimal number of participants for each of these workshops and students are encouraged to register early to ensure that you will be able to attend the session of your choice.

Eligibility: Workshops are open to those individuals who have completed the nursing theory component requirements and 21 out of the 31 required general education credits (CPNE® eligible). Excelsior College recommends a student test for their CPNE® no earlier than 1 month and no later than 4 months from a workshop date. The CPNE® wait time is 6-8 months.

Special Accomodations: Workshop locations are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If auxiliary aids or services are needed please contact the LEARN Team for information or assistance. For more information about special accommodations or the workshops in general, contact the LEARN Team at 888-647-2388, at the automated greeting press 1-3-1-6.

Cancel/Transfer Policy: Students interested in attending either workshop should inquire about workshop availability prior to scheduling their CPNE® examination. The following administrative fees will be deducted from the registration fees in the event of workshop reservation cancel/transfer occurs. Without prior notification, the student will forfeit the ENTIRE registration fee.

  • One to five business days prior to the first day of the workshop; the student forfeits the entire registration fee.
  • Six or more business days prior to the first day of the workshop; the student is assessed a $270.00 cancel/transfer fee.

That's the workshop, yeah. It was good, but there are some less expensive ones around that I think might actually be better. I thought it was too crowded.

I always like seeing another fine serviceperson here!

This forum is a great source of support and information. It got me through school on-line.

What your corps background gets you is into Excelsior. If you have any college credits they will apply towards your ADN and some, you can CLEP instead of take.

Very well. Thanks again. i do have college courses I can apply. plus I am also a Paramedic and had to take A&P etc to get into that program.

Specializes in aide & psych tech.

Hey, can I just say to all of the military people who are here online.... THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!

No matter what you do or in what country you do it, we are all safer because of you. God bless you all!

OH! And happy holidays!

Specializes in addiction.

My best friend took the course and swears by it, and would recommend it to everyone who does excelsior...

Thank you, I have a little ways to go but i feel alot better getting to that point. Thank you again.EC student.

dumb question--do you have to attend the cnpe if you are already an rn-I'm working toward my bsn?

thanks

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
dumb question--do you have to attend the cnpe if you are already an rn-I'm working toward my bsn?

thanks

Nope! :) Not a dumb question, either.

Nope! :) Not a dumb question, either.

even after you were an RN with experience??? I didn't think I would have to! wishful thinkint!!!!!

thanks

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