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Understand nurse aide observations, recording, and reporting.

Unit A Nurse Aide Workplace Fundamentals Essential Standard NA2.00 Apply communication and interpersonal skills and physical care that promote mental health and meet the social and special needs of residents in long-term care. Indicator 2.02

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Understand nurse aide observations, recording, and reporting.

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  1. Unit A Nurse Aide Workplace Fundamentals Essential Standard NA2.00 Apply communication and interpersonal skills and physical care that promote mental health and meet the social and special needs of residents in long-term care. Indicator 2.02 Understand nurse aide observations, recording, and reporting. • Understand nurse aide observations, recording, and reporting. Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  2. Methods of Observation • Examples using sight: • Rash • Skin color • Bruising Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  3. Methods of Observation(continued) • Examples using hearing: • Wheezing • Moans • Words spoken by resident Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  4. Methods of Observation(continued) • Examples using touch: • Lump • Temperature of skin • Change in pulse Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  5. Methods of Observation(continued) • Examples using smell: • Odor of breath • Odor of urine • Odor of body Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  6. Reporting • Reports are made: • immediately • thoroughly • accurately • Use notepad and pencil to write down information for reporting Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  7. Reporting(continued) • Report only facts, not opinions • objective data - that observed using senses • subjective data - that told to nurse aide by the resident Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  8. Reporting(continued) Observe resident’s environment and report safety hazards Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  9. Reporting(continued) • When reporting, consider: • care or treatment given • time of treatment • resident’s response to care Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  10. Reporting(continued) • When reporting, consider: • observations helpful to other health care workers • information resident has given that would affect his or her treatment • anything unusual about resident Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  11. Communicating with other Staff Members Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  12. Reporting or communicating orally Forms of Communicating • Body language • Written communications Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  13. Written Communications: Resident Care Plans • Resident care plans prepared by nurse • One for each resident • Kept at nurses’ station Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  14. Written Communications: Resident Care Plans(continued) • Working record to provide consistent, well-planned care on a daily basis • Changed and updated as needed by licensed nurse Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  15. Written Communications: Resident Care Plans(continued) • Information included: • Resident’s level of independence in ADL • Treatments • Statement of problems Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  16. Written Communications: Resident Care Plans(continued) • Information included (continued): • Short-term and long-term goals • Plan to attain goals • Date plan initiated and reevaluated Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  17. Written Communications: Resident Care Plans(continued) • Nurse aides contribute by: • Helping to identify problems • Attending care conferences Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  18. Written Communications: Resident Care Plans(continued) • Nurse aides contribute by (continued): • Directing questions about plan to supervisor • Reporting resident response to treatment and activities Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  19. Medical Record Written Communications: Resident‘s Medical Record • Includes information from all disciplines providing direct service to residents Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  20. Medical Record Written Communications: Resident’s Medical Record(continued) • A record of: • assessments, implementations, evaluations • management plans • progress notes • Permanent legal record Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  21. Written Communications: Resident’s Medical Record(continued) • Purpose • Organizes all information on care in one document • Accountability so care can be evaluated • Documentation so there is knowledge of what each discipline is doing Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  22. Medical Record Written Communications: Resident’s Medical Record(continued) • Confidential information available only to health care workers involved in care of resident Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  23. Make sure entries are accurate and easy to read Always use ink Print, unless script is accepted form Do not use the term “resident” Guidelines For Charting If Allowed By Facility Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  24. Use short, concise phrases Always chart after care is performed Make sure writing legible and neat Guidelines For Charting If Allowed By Facility(continued) Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  25. Use only abbreviations accepted by facility Make sure spelling, grammar and punctuation are correct Do not record judgments or interpretations Guidelines For Charting If Allowed By Facility(continued) Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  26. Record in a logical and chronological manner Be descriptive Make sure all forms added to the chart contain identifying information Guidelines For Charting If Allowed By Facility(continued) Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  27. Avoid using words that have more than one meaning Use resident’s exact words in quotation marks whenever possible Always indicate the time of care Guidelines For Charting If Allowed By Facility(continued) Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  28. Leave no lines blank Sign each entry with first initial, last name and title Correct errors using facility procedure Guidelines For Charting If Allowed By Facility(continued) Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  29. Medical Terminology Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  30. Medical Terminology • Medicine has a language of its own • Historical development • Composed mainly of Greek and Latin word parts • Consistent and uniform communication Nurse aide catheter Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  31. Medical Terminology(continued) • Three components • Prefixes • Root words • Suffixes • Medical dictionary • Used for reference • Spelling is important Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  32. Abbreviations Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  33. Abbreviations • Help health care workers communicate quickly and effectively • Are shortened forms of words • Reduce time needed to chart important information Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  34. Abbreviations(continued) • Conserve space on medical record • Used primarily in written communication Nursing Fundamentals 7243

  35. END 2.02 Understand nurse aide observations, recording, and reporting. Nursing Fundamentals 7243

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