BACK TO THE BASICS
BESTIES IN PRACTICE
SCENARIOS
100

What is the first thing you should do before entering a patients room?

Knock.

Wait for a response and ask for entry

100

How do patients rate their care?

By filling out a patient satisfaction survey upon discharge. We strive for 5's. The rating of 4 is a 75%!

100

Patient survey comment: "one nurse was impatient and somewhat hostile toward me"

How did the patient feel?

What could have been differently?

200

What is the first thing you should do once you have entered the patient's room?

Introduce yourself and your role. Explain the reason for your visit. Engage each person in the room.

200

What are the questions under the nursing section on the patient satisfaction survey? Name at least one

1. Courtesy and respect of the nurses

2. How well the nurses kept you informed about your treatment and progress

3. Overall quality of nursing care received on the day shift

4. Overall quality of nursing care received on the evening shift

200

Scenario: patient says to you "I am only going to be here 3 days and then I am going home"

How do you respond?

300

What is our patient satisfaction survey moto? We strive for.....

5's!! 

300

What do you do when a patient or family member expresses a concern to you?

Always elevate

300

Patient survey comment: "not enough staff to meet the needs of the patient. Had to wait too long to get assistance to the bathroom.

How did the patient feel?

What could have been done differently?

400

How can we improve the question "staff's promptness in responding to your requests?"

Example from staff 

Addressing needs before leaving room

Using Scripting "I want to ensure I am prompt in responding to your request of....."

400

What is service recovery?

It is a proactive approach to feedback and resolving concerns while they are in our care.

400

Scenario: a patient expresses concern to you regarding a certain discipline or shift


How do you respond?

500

What is the does ART of Caring stand for?

A - Acknowledge

R - Relationship/Rapport

T - Thank

500

Based on a research study done at Brooks, what are the top two things patients remember from their inpatient stay?

1) Staff

2) Progress they made

500

Scenario: patient asked you a question and this was your response 

"I already told you"

How does that make the patient feel?

What could have been said differently?

600

How do YOU explain discharge plans or provide training to patient/family?

Staff Example

Early caregiver training

600

What matters most to our patients? 3 things they are looking for from us

1) Compassion connected care

2) Communication keeping them informed

3) Discharge preparation and training

600

Scenario: patient asked you a question and this was your response 

"we are understaffed"

How did this make them feel?

What could of been said differently?

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