UNZSRP067 General nursing studies 1 Markéta Skalná Seminář 3 Obsah Semináře 1 • Ambulance conversation – what is a matter? • Patient admission in ambulance • Patient admition for hospitalization (to room) • Basic observations (obss) • Situations during hospitalization Patient admission in hospital – hospitalization in the room Communication with patient in basic observations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjOp_6-HvHM Communication focus: giving instructions to a patient. Listen to the conversation and tick ✓ the instructions you hear. 1 Can you stand on the scales, please? □ 2 Can you open your mouth, please? □ 3 Can you bend your leg, please? □ 4 Can you turn your head to one side for me, please? □ 5 Can you bend your arm, please? □ 6 Can you roll up your sleeve, please? □ 7 Can you put your arm out straight? □ Listening 06 6 8 Can you hold out your hand, please? □ Next try in pairs Situations during hospitalization • Examinations také place from 8 to 11 o clock • I will change your bed, it is necesarry. I will turn you o your side. • I change you into clean clothes. Raise your hands. Bathrobe. Replace/change laundry • I wash you on the bed, cut your nails, remove polish from nails before surgery, cream you • We need to position you to prevent bedsores. Keep legs up. • I will feed you. Can you feed yourself? Is it disgusting to you? You are allowed only tea. • Do you suffer from urine leakage/ pain while urinating. I will give you a bowl to the bed. • Doctor recommended bladder catheterisation/ insert catheter through urethra. Annoying. • We transfer you in the department.. • Dont have a free bed elsewehere, Im sorry. • Tomorow you will be released to home care. Does anyone care of you? • Who will accompany you home? Discharge report. Take all you things with you. Here is Patient‘s admission Nikola kratinová WHY? • Change in health • Deterioration of health • Acute case • An accident • Childbirth • Planned interventions Reasons, why patients are receiving Types of Admission Planned admission • The client is ordered for an operation or examination • Commes on the recommendation of practitioner doctor or specialist • Admitted at the outpatient clinic or at the central reception Acute admission • Without recommedation from doctor • The client‘s health is in threat of life or has changed for the worse • Admitted at the urgent What should the client with him? • Insurance card • Identity card • Doctor‘s recommendation • Results of laboratory examination • For children informed consent signed by a parent Medical documentation • Medical documentation consists of daily record, informed consents, nursing documentation, examination results, medical record and decourse • NURSING DOCUMENTATION-includes daily record, evaluation scales, temperature tables, pain table, ressure ulcer evaluation, consciousness • DECOURSE-record of teh course of the diseases and treatment FORms • Informed consent • Nursing anamnesis • Assessment of the general condition • Record in the register of hospitalized in the hospital • Wardrobe list and record of valuables storage What is necessary for children? • Habits • Salutation • Favorite toy • Boarding • Hygiene • Visiting hours • Hospital rules