Grady journal July 2011

Nursing Students Online Learning

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Here it is. Sorry for the length, I tried to think of everything because I remember reading journals to prep for the CPNE and every little detail is helpful.

CPNEGrady.doc

Specializes in Tele/Neuro/Trauma.
I didn't want a lot of flipping back and forth so I put all of my mnemonics for 20 minute check, safety, mobility, fluid management on the fluid management page of the kardex packet. Then on the back of my packet I wrote my grid with AOC's and a few sections at the bottom just so I wouldn't forget anything. I attached a sample for you.

Thank you again!! The photos really helped. I have been setting my grid up in squares but I really like how you did it better!! I really appreciate all your advice :-)

Specializes in GI, Outpatient Surgery.
I know, it's hard to get a flow when you are working with a dummy, I know my blow up doll doesn't care that I keep stopping to check off my papers but I am sure to a patient it would be awkward. Usually what I do is I refer to my grid, complete one assessment and then start the next. It just seems so rigid though... I feel like I'm practicing lines?

I am seriously, seriously thinking about doing a mock with Sheri. I can't afford to do the weekend workshop in August but she does mocks for $100 and I can drive up and back in one day. I dunno. I have two months to go!!

Appreciate you sharing your experience nursemomma11 soo much!!! :-)

I personally have spent a ton on just prepping! Not complaining just saying. We know how to do it. We just need repetitive practice i think. Its kinda the same when you precept for someone. Just go by your criticalelements and it will be ok. Arent you doing sheris? She does have a mock of a pcs situation. I was told a clipboard would just get in the way....it may work for others though.

Specializes in GI, Outpatient Surgery.
They will allow a clipboard, but it will be really awkward to carry around because there aren't many places at all that you may set your paperwork. It just worked much better to fold mine in half long-ways and keep it in my pocket for quick reference.

Exactly what i was thinking of!! Thanks!!

Specializes in GI, Outpatient Surgery.
I didn't want a lot of flipping back and forth so I put all of my mnemonics for 20 minute check, safety, mobility, fluid management on the fluid management page of the kardex packet. Then on the back of my packet I wrote my grid with AOC's and a few sections at the bottom just so I wouldn't forget anything. I attached a sample for you.

Awesome! But i have to ask what are the words written in the margins? And you didnt use that exact paper did you?? Im appreciating your help so much.

Specializes in Private-duty and Hospice.
Just started Sheri's online workshop last week and was feeling pretty good, but now I feel overwhelemed. What is AOC?

China :uhoh3:

AOC is Area Of Care. That is what the CE/Clinical Examiner will assign to you, to do for your patient.

Specializes in Private-duty and Hospice.
Awesome! But i have to ask what are the words written in the margins? And you didnt use that exact paper did you?? Im appreciating your help so much.

Those are my mnemonics:

"scab" for safety

S - siderails up

C - call bell in reach

A - Apply brake to bed

B - Bed in low position

"I think of a cow in a tie died shirt having a post traumatic stress disorder breakdown" for 20 minute check.

H - Handwash

I - Introduce myself & CE

P - Purpose, tell pt. why I am here

P - Put on gloves

I - Id pt.

C - check Iv Site

O - off gloves

W - wash hands

P - Pinch turgor or ask Can I see your tongue?

T - Tubing check - no kinks or air

S - Solution - record on form

D - Drip rate - record on form

Iv- Voice the amount left hanging in the bag

"Boil water" for fluid management

B - Be sure to inform the pt. you will be counting I & O

O - Observe all fluids at the bedside - Now would be a good time to refill pt.'s glass so you know where you started

I - Instruct use of urinal or toilet hat

L - Look at parenteral sources - tube feeding, IV solution and medications

"Lab Sim." for mobility

L - Level of Mobility

A - Assistive Devices / Abnormalities in gait.

B - Balance - Ask the pt. if he or she feels steady

S - Slippers or shoes

M - Move pt. by supporting weak areas.

No I didn't use this exact paper. They keep everything you write on for their records. I printed this one out of the study guide and filled it in just like I did in my planning phase, then scanned it so I could post it on here. In the real PCS, you will be writing in those boxes as you do the things it is asking for.

Specializes in Private-duty and Hospice.
I personally have spent a ton on just prepping! Not complaining just saying. We know how to do it. We just need repetitive practice i think. Its kinda the same when you precept for someone. Just go by your criticalelements and it will be ok. Arent you doing sheris? She does have a mock of a pcs situation. I was told a clipboard would just get in the way....it may work for others though.

I recommend doing anything through Sheri! If it weren't for her online workshop, I would have been totally lost throughout this whole thing!

wowow thank you so much nursemomma, really appreciate all the info you are sharing with us....

oh, i am sure one of us probably already ask you this already, did you do just the online workshop? or did you also do hands on workshop?

Specializes in Private-duty and Hospice.
oh, i am sure one of us probably already ask you this already, did you do just the online workshop? or did you also do hands on workshop?

all i did was the online workshop. no mock pcs or anything like that. i hit the study guide pretty hard as well as the workshop and that was about it.

Specializes in GI, Outpatient Surgery.

I thought I had seen "Cow PTSD" in there!! lol I read through the study guide first and took notes. Im trying to not freak myself out about it all, but I know its a HUGE deal. What an accomplishment to have passed!! Thank you too for answering all the questions! It helps so much!!

Specializes in Dialysis.

Nursemomma11, first CONGRATS!! on your pass and your new status change to GN. I just finished reading thru your journal and I got chills just thinking about how great you must have felt when they told you that you passed. Good for you, I am so jealous, LOL. Hopefully that will be me by the end of the year. Congratulations, again!

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