Nurses General Nursing
Published Jul 11, 2010
Laurie Ann, RN
5 Posts
so, i am in the cincinnati area and have been out of work for 2 months almost, i actually have a job with 2 different agencies but no work in the cincy area, so i took a contract in columbus. anyhoo, i have to do this pbds
testing and am a little nervous about it, i have 3.5 years experience. any input would be greatly appreciated.
thanks!!!
anonymurse
979 Posts
See https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-discussion/pbds-test-219729.html
Thanks so much!!
coolpeach
1,051 Posts
I just had to take this back in Feb. They show you a very short min or so video of some medical scenerio with a patient. You just see the pt laying in bed as you would if you walked into the room. It then shows you a flash of lab values, heart monitor etc that pertain to the Hx. You can only watch the video once. You will have a pretty much blank page on your screen where you must write the medical diagnosis for the patient. Then in order of priority exactly what actions you would take as a nurse, what medications the Dr. would order, what labs he would order, what tests he would order, and what you would report back to the Dr. In addition, you must add a rationale for each action, intervention, test, lab, med etc.
Mulan
2,228 Posts
Make sure you write down the most obvious things, things you would do without thinking, like taking vital signs.
Also, make sure you write down that you would contact the doctor.
HiHoCherry-O
123 Posts
Explain in as much detail as possible, even down to swabbing the medication port with alcohol before giving medication. Detail, detail, detail. At one of the hospitals I worked at a few years ago, if you didn't "pass" you actually had to take the test again. Thank goodness I must have passed since I only took it once (but that was plenty enough!!). Good luck. Just remember DETAIL.
Lucky0220
318 Posts
I sent you private message, but now realize that you don't have enough posts to send any. I wanted to tell you about my experience with this test as a new nurse. I did not find out that I was going to take it until the day before. If you get to the point where you can send and receive PM's, send one to me and I will tell you about my experience. I don't think you have to worry.:)
caroladybelle, BSN, RN
5,486 Posts
It usually isn't a big issue if you hire on as staff, as it is used as intended, as a "development" tool.
However, for travelers, it is used as a screening tool (not it's intended use) there is no second chance, you fail....you are out.