What's the Big Deal???
Preceptor Roles & Responsibilities
Strategic Precepting
Managing Precepting Challenges
100

The average turnover cost for a bedside RN

What is $85,000

100

The 7 roles of the Preceptor



What are Teacher/Coach, Leader/Influencer, Facilitator, Evaluator, Socialization Agent, Role Model & Protector?

100

Informs the beginner about effectiveness, or lack of effectiveness, of both thinking and technical skills provides a source for experience, particularly when accompanied by reflection about the experiences

What is Feedback?

100

Mismatch, Attitude, poor communication, inadequate skills & competency

What is Challenges of Precepting or Reasons Orientation fails?

200

AIDET

What is...

Acknowledge

Introduce

Duration

Thank you?

200

The Most common "hardest" role in precepting

What is the Evaluator?

200

Demonstration of ability to do the job consistently

What is competency?

200

A discussion between two or more people where the stakes are high, opinions vary, and emotions run strong

What is Crucial Conversations?

300

Assessment, Diagnosis, Identify Outcomes, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation

What is the Nursing Process?

300

There are 4 learning styles

What are Visual, Auditory, Read/Write & Kinesthetic?

300

5 components of One-to-One Communication strategy 

What are Intent, Listening, Advocacy, Inquiry, & Silence?

300

Within a Just culture, there are 3 types of errors...

What are Human error, at-risk behavior, reckless behavior?

400

Adequate Clinical Skills, Efficient, task prioritization and outcomes met.

What is Completion of Orientation?

400

Passionate, Willingness, Motivated, Professional, organized

What is Qualities of a good preceptor?

400

Asking open ended questions helps build this skill

What is Critical Thinking?

400

Trust & Communication are elements of this successful relationship

What is the Preceptor/Preceptee relationship?

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