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Time Management
MGCCC-JC level II time management unit 1
Question | Answer |
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what is time management | technique used to complete task within a definite time frame |
what are the three concepts of time management | examine time attitude, analyze time wating behaviors, and develop time management skills |
what are four ways to develop time management skills | set goal, be organized, set priorities, and delegate |
what are the five concepts of priority setting | preparation, critical thinking, patient safety, quality outcomes, and patient preferences |
what are three different ways for preparation | assignments, the nursing process, concept maps/care maps |
name the four things involved in the nursing process | APIE= assess/analyze/diagnose, plan/set goals, implement, and evaluate |
name the three steps to prioritizing by critical thinking | high level, intermediate level, and low level |
what is high level | life threatning problems: airway, breathing, circulation |
what is intermediate level | significant but not life threatening: pain, AMS,s/s of infection, pt safety |
what is low level | needs to be adressed according to resources: diseage management, other health issues, pt edu. |
what does CURE stand for | critical, urgent, routine, extras |
what would be classified as critical | life threatening |
what would be classified as urgent | safety or pain control |
what would be classified as routine | v/s |
what would be classified as extras | general comfort measures: extra blanket |
what needs must be met at the first level of Maslow's pyramid | Physiological: hunger, thirst, bodily comforts, etc |
what is the second level of the pyramid | Safety/security: out of danger |
what is the third level of the pyramid | Belonginess and Love: affiliate with others, be accepted |
what is the fourth level of the pryamid | Esteem: to achieve, be competent, gain approval and recognition |
what are some duties that can be delegated to a nurse assistant | bathing, ROM, linen changes, feeding, ambulation, v/s, I&O's |