Bedside shift report is completed at this location in the hospital.
What is the bedside?
Right drug, right patient, right dose, right route, right time, right reason, and right documentation
What are the 7 rights of Medication Administration.
Identify patient using _____ patient identifiers, including _______ and __________.
What is 2, & Name, DOB, or MRN?
A nurse’s role that can be professionally rewarding, with increased job satisfaction, and offering the opportunity to directly impact the care provided by nurse orientees.
Who is a Preceptor
The nurse should use ______ to minimize spread of infections.
What is PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)?
The 6 P's are utilized during purposeful rounding. Name the 6 P's.
What is pain, potty, position, personal belongings, privacy, and personal connection?
Starting a question with “Tell me more” or “Please expand on that topic” instead of asking for “Yes” or “No” responses would be example of?
What are open ended questions
A nurse should never administer medications they did not _________.
What is prepare/draw up?
Preceptee manages the care of the full patient assignment
What is PRESPrecepting Block Four.
Anesthetic gases, cleaning solutions, chemotherapy, and disinfectants are examples of environmental health risks in health care agencies. Nurses should refer to the __________
For detailed information about the chemical, precautions, safe handling, health hazards, etc.
What is the MSDS (Material Safety Database Sheet)?
This resource tool in the room needs to be updated daily.
What is the communication board/white board?
This describes concentration and focused energy as well as good eye contact when communicating with another individual
What is active listening
The use of standardized technology increases the effectiveness of __________ within the healthcare team.
What is communication?
Coordinate (ADT) admissions, transfers, and discharge processes with a focus on throughput efficiency.
What is the Continuum of Care.
Wet floors- unmarked, failure to use patient lift, and alarms not properly functioning are examples of ________.
What is risk for injury/fall?
This tool on PresNet is used to find policies and procedures for Presbyterian.
Preceptor will complete this documentation with orientee as tasks/skills are completed during orientation period
What is the Competency Based Orientation (CBO)
HIPPA stands for ___________.
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
Partners with the preceptee always, working together, and managing a full patient load from the very beginning, potentially resulting in a bonding relationship.
Who is a Married Preceptor
The process of comparing a patient’s medication orders to all the medications that the patient has been taking
What is medication reconciliation?
This button in the room is used in patient emergency response situations.
What is the code blue button?
This role of the preceptor focuses on ensuring that the orientee is having an adequate orientation by asking questions such as “What do you need more of?” “What challenges happened that we can discuss?” “Anything else you’d like guidance on?”
What is advocating for the new hire.
Evaluates hospitals on National Patient Safety Goals and Oryx Core Measures
What is Joint Commission?
Nursing orientation whose benefits include cost savings, increased orientee confidence, and reduced orientation length, and potentially, nurse retention.
What is PRESPrecepting
When a preceptee demonstrate appropriate time management, prioritization, and delegation.
What is Proficiency.