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Introduction

Introduction. Admission Transfer Discharge. Introduction. Responsibility for process Role of assistant. Introduction. Patient concerns Anxiety causing issues. Introduction. Addressing patient concerns Emphasize patient choices Reassure patient. Introduction. Be prepared

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction • Admission • Transfer • Discharge

  2. Introduction • Responsibility for process • Role of assistant

  3. Introduction • Patient concerns • Anxiety causing issues

  4. Introduction • Addressing patient concerns • Emphasize patient choices • Reassure patient

  5. Introduction • Be prepared • Assistant characteristics • Preparation guidelines

  6. Patient Belongings • Patient’s possessions • Patient’s right to use • Tracking

  7. Patient Belongings • Personal inventory form • List all belongings • Review and sign

  8. Patient Belongings • Valuables List • List items being stored • Review and sign • Label and store items

  9. Baseline Assessment • Baseline assessment • Vital signs • Weight and height • Other observations

  10. Lesson 1 – Baseline Assessment • Vital signs • Temperature • Pulse • Respiration • Blood pressure

  11. Baseline Assessment • Other health indicators • Degree of pain • Coloring • Pupils • Reactivity

  12. Baseline Assessment • Height and weight body measurements • Desirable weight quality • Childhood growth comparison • Calculation of medicine dosages

  13. Baseline Assessment • Weight-consciousness • Sensitivity • Privacy

  14. Baseline Assessment • Height and weight abnormalities • Disease • Growth or genetic issues • Nutritional deficiencies

  15. Baseline Assessment • Scales • Balance beam • Infant • Bed and wheelchair

  16. Baseline Assessment • Units of Measure • English • Pounds, ounces • Feet, inches • Metric • Kilograms • Centimeters

  17. Initial Examination • Baseline assessment initial exam • General • EENT • GYN

  18. Initial Examination • General examination • Whole body • Blood test • Urine test

  19. Initial Examination • EENT examination • Eyes • Ears • Nose • Throat

  20. Initial Examination • GYN examination • Female reproductive organs • Pap test

  21. Initial Examination • Assistant role in an examination • Setting up • Helping the patient • Equipment and light • Cleaning up

  22. Initial Examination • Setting up • Clean room and table • Gather equipment

  23. Initial Examination • Helping the patient • To and from areas • Dress as needed • Position on or off table • Maintain privacy • Specimen collection

  24. Initial Examination • Hand equipment • Direct light

  25. Initial Examination • Cleaning up • Equipment • Specimens • Documentation

  26. Examination Positions • Positioning and Draping • Supine • Dorsal Recumbent • Lithotomy • Knee-chest • Prone • Sim’s • Trendelenburg

  27. Examination Positions • Supine Position • Used for examining: • Head • Chest • Abdomen • Arms • Legs

  28. Examination Positions • Dorsal Recumbent • Used for examining: • Back • Spine • Head • Chest

  29. Examination Positions • Lithotomy position • Used for: • Pelvic Examinations • Rectal Examinations • Urinary Catherizations

  30. Examination Positions • Knee-Chest Position • Used for examining: • Rectum • Vagina

  31. Examination Positions • Prone Position • Used for examining: • Back • Feet • Spine

  32. Examination Positions • Sim’s Position • Used for: • Rectal examinations • Perineal examinations • Pelvic examinations

  33. Examination Positions • Trendelenburg position • Used for: • Pelvic exams • Pelvic surgery • Increase circulation to heart and brain

  34. Admissions • Admissions process • Role of assistant

  35. Admissions • Good first impression • Assistant characteristics • Prepare for patient needs

  36. Admissions • Baseline observation

  37. Admissions • Excusing visitors • When • How

  38. Admissions • Pediatric patients • Role of assistant

  39. Transfers • Transfer • Move patient to a different room or unit • Role of assistant

  40. Discharges • Discharge • Patient leaves the facility • Stress • Follow-up information

  41. Discharges • Against Medical Advice • Role of assistant

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