Praktikum - Kelompok 5 - Pengelolaan dan Penempatan Pasien Ruang Rawat Inap

Rizkia Sukma Nurhaliza
12 Oct 202414:23

Summary

TLDRIn this nursing practice video, Rizk Sukma Nuraliza leads a team briefing to prepare for a shift involving 20 patients, focusing on care assignments and essential protocols. Key topics include a mobile phone policy, uniform standards, and patient management procedures. Team members discuss specific patient cases, including preoperative assessments and monitoring vital signs. Emphasizing professionalism, the briefing reinforces the importance of maintaining a sterile environment and adhering to guidelines while providing compassionate care. This collaborative effort showcases the dedication of nursing students in ensuring quality patient outcomes.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The meeting begins with a prayer, emphasizing the importance of spiritual preparation.
  • πŸ‘₯ There are 20 patients scheduled for care, including 3 Total Care patients.
  • πŸ“‹ The roles of team members are clarified, with specific tasks assigned to each team.
  • πŸ“± Staff are not allowed to use their phones during shifts, except for the person in charge.
  • πŸ‘” Proper uniform and attire are stressed, prohibiting excessive accessories while on duty.
  • πŸ’ Wedding rings are not permitted during shifts to maintain professional standards.
  • ⚠️ Patient safety is highlighted, particularly in terms of infection prevention.
  • πŸ“ Each team must check patient identification bracelets and ensure IV fluids are administered correctly.
  • πŸš‘ Detailed patient cases are discussed, including vital signs and necessary follow-ups.
  • πŸ™ Staff are encouraged to support patients emotionally, reassuring them before procedures.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the meeting described in the transcript?

    -The main purpose of the meeting is to conduct a briefing for nursing staff about their duties and patient care during their shifts.

  • How many patients are being discussed in the briefing?

    -There are a total of 20 patients being discussed in the briefing.

  • What specific instructions were given regarding the use of mobile phones during shifts?

    -Nurses are not allowed to use their mobile phones during shifts unless they are the person in charge or team leader. They must submit their phones to the head nurse for safekeeping during their shift.

  • What are the uniform requirements mentioned in the briefing?

    -Nurses are required to wear complete uniforms without excessive accessories. Only watches are allowed, while rings and necklaces are prohibited to maintain hygiene standards.

  • What is the condition of patient A, and what should be monitored?

    -Patient A is a 50-year-old female with suspected congestive heart failure (CHF) who is experiencing shortness of breath. Nurses are instructed to monitor her mobilization and vital signs closely.

  • What is the significance of checking patient wristbands mentioned in the briefing?

    -Checking patient wristbands is crucial to ensure patient safety and correct identification, preventing any mix-ups during care.

  • What was discussed regarding patient records and preoperative assessments?

    -Nurses were instructed to complete preoperative notes and monitor vital signs for patients scheduled for surgery, ensuring that all necessary documentation is ready.

  • What was the response regarding wearing wedding rings during shifts?

    -The response was that wearing wedding rings is not permitted during shifts; they should be stored at home to comply with hygiene standards set by PPNI.

  • What specific patient conditions were highlighted for follow-up care?

    -Patients with conditions such as pneumonia, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), and those scheduled for surgery were highlighted for follow-up care and monitoring.

  • How is the final part of the video structured, and what message does it convey?

    -The final part of the video summarizes the practical exercise and emphasizes the importance of health and well-being, ending with a polite farewell in the form of a religious greeting.

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