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Observational Clinical plan for 60 hours

Name:

Agency and Department for clinical observation:

Total hours of observation: 30 hours

Name of RN/LPN providing vitrification of completion:

contact information for verifying RN/LPN:

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[TD=width: 293] Observational activities

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[TD=width: 293] Date Observation completed

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Management of care

1. Collaboration with interdisciplinary team

2. Advocacy

3.continuity of care

4.Establishing priorities

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Safety and Infection Control

1. Accident/Error/Injury prevention

2. Standard precautions/Transmission- based precautions/Surgical asepsis

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Health Promotion and Maintenance

1. Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care

2. Health Promotion/Disease Prevention 


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Psychosocial Integrity

1. Mental Health Concepts

2. Therapeutic Communication

3. Abuse/Neglect

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Basic Care and Comfort

1. Mobility/Immobility

2. Assistive devices

3. Elimination

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Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

1. Medication administration

2. Adverse Effects/Contraindications/ Side Effects/Interactions

3. Dosage Calculation

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Reduction of Risk Potential

1. Potential for Complications of Diagnostic

Tests/Treatments/ Procedures


2. Changes/Abnormalities in Vital Signs

3. Laboratory Values

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Physiological Adaptation

1. Alterations in Body Systems


2. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances

3. Hemodynamics

4. Illness Management

5. Medical Emergencies


6. Pathophysiology


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Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

What kind of help are you seeking? I am confused....

Specializes in Med/Surg, LTACH, LTC, Home Health.

Are you looking for a preceptor or the like? This looks like one of the orientation checklists from a previous employer...only it was unit-specific and required the new-hire to be signed off on the different areas by a preceptor once completed.

Specializes in Med/Surg, LTACH, LTC, Home Health.

If you are looking for a preceptor, I'm pretty sure this will need to be done in person.

Thank you, Yes i have to do it in person. my problem is i couldn't able to see much to do the paper.

Specializes in Med/Surg, LTACH, LTC, Home Health.
Thank you, Yes i have to do it in person. my problem is i couldn't able to see much to do the paper.

I'm sorry. We can't help you with this. The list are things that you need to actually experience, such as the section for medication administration. You have to actually do hands-on medication administration.

I suggest you take your form to your instructor and explain that there are things on the list that you have not had a chance to experience and ask if he or she would modify your clinical rotation so that you can experience these areas and properly have the form completed by the nurses who are showing you these different things.

Specializes in Med/Surg, LTACH, LTC, Home Health.

In reading your other post, this form is clearly a review of the areas in which you were below the passing level during your NCLEX attempt. You'd receive better advice if you come right out and say, "hey, I failed the NCLEX and this is what I need help in. Can you help me understand what I must do next"? As it stands, you probably won't get the answers that you need, which I'm sure we have, because you won't say exactly what you need help with or why. We are only speculating at this point, and we could be so far off base with the advice we provide.

I responded to your other post. So, my final answer based on what I 'think' you need is to search for your nearest NCLEX-RN refresher/review course.

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