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Focused Reflection (30 points)
Objective: To reflect on the interprofessional roles (MD, SW,
OT, PT, RT, RD, PharmD) you saw on the unit and describe
communication between them and the nurse.
· List all of the different providers that were involved in your
patient’s care. What was the focus of each of these providers in
the patient’s care? What was your nursing focus in the patient’s
care? Be specific and give examples.
· How did you or the nurse communicate with each different
provider? How did each provider communicate with the nurse?
Be specific and give examples.
· What did you see done well and what would you improve?
What would you specifically do to improve it?
The reflection should be 2-3 pages, but not longer than 3 pages.
Use Times New Roman 12 point font, 1 inch margins, and
double spacing to format your paper. The reflection does not
need a title page or references. See syllabus for late assignment
point deductions.
Focused Reflection rubric
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3
Length and Mechanics
Does not meet page requirement.
One formatting error. Multiple spelling/grammar errors.
Point is not understandable.
3 pages typed.
Double spaced.
TNR 12 pt font.
1 inch margins.
Minor spelling/ grammar errors, but point is understandable
0
3
5
7
9
Listed providers and their focus vs. nursing focus. Was
specific and gave examples.
Does not address.
Needs improvement.
Mostly complete.
Above average.
Completely addresses.
0
3
5
7
9
Described nurse to provider and provider to nurse
communication. Was specific and gave examples.
Does not address.
Needs improvement.
Mostly complete.
Above average.
Completely addresses.
Described what was done well and what to improve. Gave
specific suggestions on their improvements.
Does not address.
Needs improvement.
Mostly complete.
Above average.
Completely addresses.
Clinical Check-Offs
1.
Medication Administration Check-off
STUDENTS CAN ONLY ADMINISTER MEDICATIONS WITH
THE CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR. This includes the
administration of any kind of medication by any route.
Medications cannot be administered with a staff nurse. Failure
to follow this rule will result in failure of the check-off,
immediate dismissal from the clinical site and inability to pass
NM 322.
The clinical instructor will give medications with two students
per day. Students must pass the medication check-off by the end
of the semester.
2.
Clinical Performance Evaluation
The Clinical Performance Evaluation will be reviewed with the
student as needed, at mid-semester and at the end of the
semester. Failure to satisfactorily meet core competencies on
the Clinical Performance Evaluation can result in being sent
home from the clinical site, an academic alert, a corrective
action plan and/or dismissal from the nursing program.
Please review the Student Laboratory and Clinical Handbook,
especially the sections entitled “Standards for Student Behavior
in the Laboratory and Clinical Setting” and “Clinical
Attendance Policy.”
Other Clinical Expectations
1.
Timeliness
Students are expected to be in the assigned room ready to go for
pre-clinical at 2:00 pm. Time will be determined via the
instructor’s cell phone.
Students arriving after 2:00 pm will be given the opportunity to
prepare for patient care.
Failure to complete the Pre-Clinical Patient Care Form
completely
by the end of pre-clinical will result in the student being sent
home from the clinical shift and losing all points associated
with the clinical day.
Students who are able to complete the Pre-Clinical Patient Care
Form will be allowed to stay for clinical, but will lose all points
associated with the clinical day. All assignments must still be
completed for the clinical day.
Failure to arrive on time will be reflected on your Clinical
Performance Evaluation. Failure to meet core competencies on
the Clinical Performance Evaluation can result in being sent
home from the clinical site, an academic alert, a corrective
action plan and/or dismissal from the nursing program.
Any student who is not at pre-clinical at 2:00 pm needs to have
notified their clinical instructor. See the first page for how to
notify instructor.
2.
What You Can Do as a Student Nurse
Provide the best possible care for your patient that day. This
includes assessing the patient, documenting your assessment
and providing personal cares. Learn as much as you possibly
can from this experience. Attend therapy or tests/procedures
with your patient. Please notify the patient’s nurse, so they
know where you and the patient are at all times.
Students should answer call lights when they are not providing
care for their patient. The student should then check with the
patient’s nurse regarding the patient’s request before carrying it
out. For example, a patient may ask for water and be NPO. The
student would not know this without checking with the nurse. A
patient may say they can walk to the bathroom, but really need
assistance with transferring.
3.
What You Can’t Do as a Student Nurse (Per BSN Clinical
Instructor handbook)
1. Administer Blood
2. Program a PCA pump
3. Manage Epidural Infusion, Tubing or Pump Settings
4. Do EKG or Fetal Monitoring Interpretation (it is crucial that
students not document in a fashion that would suggest they have
done any monitoring interpretation)
5. Take Verbal or Telephone Orders
6. Verify Informed Consent
7. Advance the plan of care (must be licensed professional)
8. Blood Glucose Monitoring
9. Blood draws from any line
10. Discontinue a central line
11. Administer IV push medications, including IV flushes
12. Start IVs
13. Administer chemotherapy
14. Insert a urinary catheter (Regions new policy)
4.
What You Can Do as a Student Nurse, But Only with the
Instructor Present
a. Administer medications by any route
b. Anything IV or tube feeding related (hanging a new bag,
programming the pump, etc.)
c. For anything other than a patient assessment or personal
cares, the student must connect with the clinical instructor. The
clinical instructor will then determine if the student can perform
the skill with the patient’s nurse or the instructor. Students can
always observe a nurse doing anything for a patient, if it is okay
with the patient.
Failure to follow the rules regarding what a student can/can’t do
will be reflected on your Clinical Performance Evaluation.
Failure to meet core competencies on the Clinical Performance
Evaluation can result in being sent home from the clinical site,
an academic alert, a corrective action plan and/or dismissal
from the nursing program.
Last Day of Clinical
We will show our appreciation for all of the unit staff for their
help on every clinical day. All interactions with staff should be
respectful and include a thank you for their help. In addition to
our daily thanks, we will sign a card and bring treats for the
staff on our last

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  • 1. 1. Focused Reflection (30 points) Objective: To reflect on the interprofessional roles (MD, SW, OT, PT, RT, RD, PharmD) you saw on the unit and describe communication between them and the nurse. · List all of the different providers that were involved in your patient’s care. What was the focus of each of these providers in the patient’s care? What was your nursing focus in the patient’s care? Be specific and give examples. · How did you or the nurse communicate with each different provider? How did each provider communicate with the nurse? Be specific and give examples. · What did you see done well and what would you improve? What would you specifically do to improve it? The reflection should be 2-3 pages, but not longer than 3 pages. Use Times New Roman 12 point font, 1 inch margins, and double spacing to format your paper. The reflection does not need a title page or references. See syllabus for late assignment point deductions. Focused Reflection rubric 0
  • 2. 3 Length and Mechanics Does not meet page requirement. One formatting error. Multiple spelling/grammar errors. Point is not understandable. 3 pages typed. Double spaced. TNR 12 pt font. 1 inch margins. Minor spelling/ grammar errors, but point is understandable 0 3 5
  • 3. 7 9 Listed providers and their focus vs. nursing focus. Was specific and gave examples. Does not address. Needs improvement. Mostly complete. Above average. Completely addresses. 0 3 5
  • 4. 7 9 Described nurse to provider and provider to nurse communication. Was specific and gave examples. Does not address. Needs improvement. Mostly complete. Above average. Completely addresses. Described what was done well and what to improve. Gave specific suggestions on their improvements. Does not address.
  • 5. Needs improvement. Mostly complete. Above average. Completely addresses. Clinical Check-Offs 1. Medication Administration Check-off STUDENTS CAN ONLY ADMINISTER MEDICATIONS WITH THE CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR. This includes the administration of any kind of medication by any route. Medications cannot be administered with a staff nurse. Failure to follow this rule will result in failure of the check-off, immediate dismissal from the clinical site and inability to pass NM 322. The clinical instructor will give medications with two students per day. Students must pass the medication check-off by the end of the semester. 2. Clinical Performance Evaluation The Clinical Performance Evaluation will be reviewed with the student as needed, at mid-semester and at the end of the semester. Failure to satisfactorily meet core competencies on
  • 6. the Clinical Performance Evaluation can result in being sent home from the clinical site, an academic alert, a corrective action plan and/or dismissal from the nursing program. Please review the Student Laboratory and Clinical Handbook, especially the sections entitled “Standards for Student Behavior in the Laboratory and Clinical Setting” and “Clinical Attendance Policy.” Other Clinical Expectations 1. Timeliness Students are expected to be in the assigned room ready to go for pre-clinical at 2:00 pm. Time will be determined via the instructor’s cell phone. Students arriving after 2:00 pm will be given the opportunity to prepare for patient care. Failure to complete the Pre-Clinical Patient Care Form completely by the end of pre-clinical will result in the student being sent home from the clinical shift and losing all points associated with the clinical day. Students who are able to complete the Pre-Clinical Patient Care Form will be allowed to stay for clinical, but will lose all points associated with the clinical day. All assignments must still be completed for the clinical day. Failure to arrive on time will be reflected on your Clinical Performance Evaluation. Failure to meet core competencies on the Clinical Performance Evaluation can result in being sent home from the clinical site, an academic alert, a corrective
  • 7. action plan and/or dismissal from the nursing program. Any student who is not at pre-clinical at 2:00 pm needs to have notified their clinical instructor. See the first page for how to notify instructor. 2. What You Can Do as a Student Nurse Provide the best possible care for your patient that day. This includes assessing the patient, documenting your assessment and providing personal cares. Learn as much as you possibly can from this experience. Attend therapy or tests/procedures with your patient. Please notify the patient’s nurse, so they know where you and the patient are at all times. Students should answer call lights when they are not providing care for their patient. The student should then check with the patient’s nurse regarding the patient’s request before carrying it out. For example, a patient may ask for water and be NPO. The student would not know this without checking with the nurse. A patient may say they can walk to the bathroom, but really need assistance with transferring. 3. What You Can’t Do as a Student Nurse (Per BSN Clinical Instructor handbook) 1. Administer Blood 2. Program a PCA pump 3. Manage Epidural Infusion, Tubing or Pump Settings
  • 8. 4. Do EKG or Fetal Monitoring Interpretation (it is crucial that students not document in a fashion that would suggest they have done any monitoring interpretation) 5. Take Verbal or Telephone Orders 6. Verify Informed Consent 7. Advance the plan of care (must be licensed professional) 8. Blood Glucose Monitoring 9. Blood draws from any line 10. Discontinue a central line 11. Administer IV push medications, including IV flushes 12. Start IVs 13. Administer chemotherapy 14. Insert a urinary catheter (Regions new policy) 4. What You Can Do as a Student Nurse, But Only with the Instructor Present a. Administer medications by any route b. Anything IV or tube feeding related (hanging a new bag, programming the pump, etc.) c. For anything other than a patient assessment or personal cares, the student must connect with the clinical instructor. The
  • 9. clinical instructor will then determine if the student can perform the skill with the patient’s nurse or the instructor. Students can always observe a nurse doing anything for a patient, if it is okay with the patient. Failure to follow the rules regarding what a student can/can’t do will be reflected on your Clinical Performance Evaluation. Failure to meet core competencies on the Clinical Performance Evaluation can result in being sent home from the clinical site, an academic alert, a corrective action plan and/or dismissal from the nursing program. Last Day of Clinical We will show our appreciation for all of the unit staff for their help on every clinical day. All interactions with staff should be respectful and include a thank you for their help. In addition to our daily thanks, we will sign a card and bring treats for the staff on our last