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Score used in PACU ALDRETE, 7-8
Communication Model Berlo; Sender, encoder, communication->Receiver, decoder, feedback
The factors of active listening silence, paralanguage, eye contact, body postures and gestures, appearance, and touch
The factors of active listening promote Nonverbal Communication
Verbal Communication is a lifelong learning skill
Clarification, sharing observations, open-ended relevant questions, restating, silence, general leads, and summarization are Verbal Therapeutic Communication Skills
False assurance, giving advice, being moralistic and changing the subject are Verbal Communication Blocks
Social Relationship is self-serving, minimal problem solving, and sympathetic
Therapeutic Relationship is a collaborative experience, respectful, sincere, patient, confidential, and empathetic
Social Relationships vs. Therapeutic Relationships sympathy/empathy
Communication btw colleagues is known as collaboration
Collegial communication involves 3 forms nonverbal, verbal, and written
The ability to accomplish more together than the individual members of the group synergy
How to become a Power Broker suggest solutions for problems, view self as self-confident w/ high self-esteem, be visionary, become actively involved
Assertiveness learned behavior that includes standing up for one’s rights w/o violating the rights of others
Assertive communication fosters a win/win situation where both parties negotiate for a positive outcome
The end results of aggressive behaviors are angry, hostile, or offended colleagues and coworkers
Delegation is defined as the transfer or responsibility for the performance of an activity from one individual to another, while retaining accountability for the outcome
Mucha’s Manager of Care-second role of the nurse yourself, time, personnel, material
H & P’s Manager of Care-second role of the nurse plan, organize, implement and evaluate care/ organizing time effectively, prioritizing/delegating appropriately/conflict management
Time management ^ productivity
Pareto Principle in order to manage time we need to shift into the planning mode; when we do, 20% of effort will result in 80% results, if fail to plan; 80% of efforts only result in 20% results
To Do List urgency of care, safety of care, patient’s priority of care, ongoing care
Efficiency is the process of doing something right
Effectiveness is doing the right thing right
Interruptions, Socialization, Personal disorganization, Meetings, Paperwork, Perfectionism, Procrastination, and Poor communication are Time Wasters
Tension or disharmony btw individuals or groups when there is a diff about ideas, values, or beliefs Conflict
Positive outcomes of conflict include innovative change, exchange of ideas and a greater understanding of another person’s feelings
Types of conflict Role conflict, Communication conflict, Goal conflict, Personality conflict, Ethical or Value conflict
Conflict resolution Accommodation, Avoidance, Competition, Compromise, and Collaboration
Example of Collaboration win-win
Decision Making process of choosing among alternatives
Problem Solving selecting various alternatives that will solve an issue
Decision Making does not necessarily/is not necessarily solve a problem/result of a problem
Documentation is Legal Accountability
Documentation must be Clear, Concise, Accurate, and Complete
First and Second leading causes of litigation are falls and skin/wound disruptions
Documentation of Teaching and Learning should include Learning, Teaching, Patient outcomes, Revisions or changes
Standards of Practice provide the means to assess the competency of the nurse members
SofP reasonable person rule assumes that the expected action of a nurse would be held to that of another nurse w/ similar education and experience
SBAR Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendations
2011 National Patient Safety Goals include identify pts correctly, improve staff communication, use meds safely, prevent infection, and prevent mistakes in surgery
Acute Care life threatening, sudden-severe, advanced life support and equipment, healthcare professionals trained in acute care, may require hospitalization
Chronic Care a long developing disease process, disease or impairment of a year or more, ongoing-rarely cured, home-self-care, may require hospitalization, long-term maintenance
Preoperative NPO, IV, Pre-op assessment, sign consent, pre-op teaching, 2 pt identifiers, med admin, hand hygiene
Postoperative diet, IV, discharge instructions, sign d/c form, daily teaching/learning assessment, 2 pt identifiers, med admin, hand hygiene, UTE prophylaxis
Pre & Post-Op safety, prevention/reduction of problems, improvement in quality of life
SCIP Surgical Care Improvement Project
Prophylactic Antibiotics given w/in 1 hour of surgical incision, selection consistent w/ current guidelines, DC’d w/in 24 hrs of surg end time
Hair removal use clippers
VTE Prophylaxis w/in 24hrs of surg end time
Beta Blocker given perioperatively(24hrs prior thru recovery) for patients on Beta Blockers pre-admission
Urinary Catheter removed by post-op day 1 or 2
Surgery Pts w/ Perioperative Temperature Management
Created by: neffielewis
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