What is it?
Time Control
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When will this happen?
People
100

The act of someone planning or organizing their time between different activities to maximize their effectiveness.

What is time management?

100

Gives you time to relax, prepare and visualize how you will organize your day.

What is arriving to work 10 to 20 minutes early?

100

Performing an assessment is essential during this time.

What is the first hour of your shift?

100

Steps to take before rounding to administer treatments and medications by patient.

What is Analyzing the data?

100

The ability to assign tasks to those most fitted to the role.

What is delegation?

200

Setting priorities and scheduling activities.

What is making the best use of your time?

200

Arriving early to work can prevent brain fog, and has this health effect.

What is reduction in stress?

200

Patients with V/S or lab values out of range have scheduled procedures or complicated care needs.

Who will be the first patients to assess?

200

Steps to take before rounding to administer treatments and medications by patient.

What is creating a plan and listing the order you will see each patient?

200

This act encourages team building and communication and saves time.

What is asking for help from the nurses working on your unit?

300

You can improve your patient care performance and achieve greater success as a new nurse.

What is learning to manage your time?

300

Saves time and provides early intervention of urgent or immediate needs.

What is receiving report at the patient's bedside?

300

Before beginning an assessment.

What is the need to communicate with your patient?

300

Gathering supplies, perparing medications to administer care, and reducing the number of trips to the patient's room.

What are grouping care needs, or consolidation of care?

300

Taking this allows you to clear your mind, collect your thoughts, and have a bite to eat.

What is a break?

400

Established methods to begin applying time management principles to help nurses stay on top of their responsibilities.

What are Time Management practices?

400

The opportunity for the incoming nurse to verify the completion of ordered tasks produces this effect.

What is time saving?

400

The length of time needed to perform the first head-to-toe assessment of the shift.

What is 5 minutes?

400

A practice that should not be implemented by a nurse when preparing medications.

What is multitasking?

400

The time to document in your patient's chart.

When is as soon as the care has been provided?

500

By practicing nursing time management skills, you can begin learning how to organize and prioritize your patient care responsibilities.

What is planning care in a logical order using critical thinking?

500

Report at the bedside allows for this opportunity for the oncoming nurse.

What is a good time to take notes and ask questions?

500

At the conclusion of the 5-minute head-to-toe assessment.

What is document assessment in the patient's chart?

500
The process of the safe and orderly administration of medications.

What is "The Five Rights of Medication Administration"?

500

This act will keep you aware of changes in condition and help you better understand your patient’s perspective of their care.

What is talking with your patient?