The average turnover cost for a bedside RN
What is $44,400? (2020)
The 7 roles of the Preceptor
What are Teacher/Coach, Leader/Influencer, Facilitator, Evaluator, Socialization Agent, Role Model & Protector?
Why? Why? Why? DAILY DOUBLE: Open-ended questioning is used in this learning method
What is the Socratic method for learning?
Demonstration of ability to do the job consistently
What is competency?
4 hallmarks of unsafe practice
What are Gaps in knowledge & skill, bad attitude, poor communication, unprofessional behavior?
The elements of the C.A.R.E.S. profile
C -
A -
R -
E -
S -
What are Compassion, Awareness, Reaction, Emotional Intelligence, Safety?
Learner's Need to Know is part of what learning theory?
What is 1 of the 6 Principles of Knowles Adult Learning Theory?
Reflective Practice is used to ...
What is the method used to help gain insight (e.g. critical thinking)?
5 essential components of competency development
What are
Critical Thinking,
Clinical Reasoning,
Clinical Judgment,
Expert Reasoning &
Intuition, Confidence?
Behavior Chchchanges - DAILY DOUBLE: The 5-step format for influencing behavior change
What is ...
(1) Start the Conversation
(2) Get Preceptee's Views
(3) Give Your View of Observed Behaviors (perception)
(4) Resolve Differences
(5) Develop Action Plan
Participants of the Preceptor Program.
Who is the Preceptor, Preceptee and Evaluator?
There are 4 learning styles
What are Visual, Auditory, Read/Write & Kinesthetic?
The result of inadequate socialization is...
What is Reality Shock?
5 components of One-to-One Communication strategy
What are Intent, Listening, Advocacy, Inquiry, & Silence?
Within a Just culture, there are 3 types of errors...
What are Human error, at-risk behavior, reckless behavior
The 3 main responsibilities of the Preceptor Evaluator.
What are (1) Observe Preceptors (2) Validate the Performed Competencies and (3) Submit Completed Competency Checklist?
Introduce, Orient to Unit, Review Unit P&P and "unwritten rules" is used to help the Preceptee ...
What is Transition to Care Environment?
The demographics of our Preceptees include these groups...
What are Baby-Boomers, Gen-Xers, Millennials / new to: profession, org. or area?
All Play Pair-Up! DAILY DOUBLE: The 6 steps to managing a crucial conversation
What are..
(1) Start w/ the heart
(2) Learn to Look
(3) Make it Safe
(4) State your Path
(5) Explore others' Path
(6) Agree and Move to Action
Trust & Communication are elements of this successful relationship
What is the Preceptor/Preceptee relationship?
"Preceptors play a critical role in the transition of nurses..." (Boy, Carlson & White, 2013; Shinners & Franqueiro, 2015; Swihart & Gifueroa, 2014).
What does the evidence suggest about the benefits of a Preceptor Program?
They're Watching! DAILY DOUBLE: 3 Situations that require developed coping skills
What are...
Disruptive workplace behavior
difficult conversations
work-related stress
3 key concepts for success
What are Communication, Transparency & Accountability?
S.M.A.R.T.
What is the rule to help develop measurable goals? What are they?
A Preceptor may be reassigned for these reasons ...
What are Preceptor/Preceptee Mismatch and/or Unsuitable Environment?