I watched this video years ago and because of it, I got my first hospital registered nurse position. I used this system for all my interviews. I remember I did an interview for an ER position, and the manager was so impressed. Now I work as charge nurse in Nephrology. I forgot to say thank you 😊.
Great video, very informative and quite lucid. I am a newly grad RN trained in the Caribbean having gained an associates degree in nursing, I am very much interested in and anticipating working in the UK. I do hope I get the opportunity.
Your clinical priorities are based upon your assessment of your patients on each shift. For example if you have two patients who are self caring, 2 needing IV antibiotics and some assistance, and one who is acutely unwell, your priority would be the one who is acutely unwell. Clinical priorities can change within one shift, so its always important to continually review your patients needs. Life threatening situations would always be your immediate priority, but awareness not to neglect the other patients in terms of their needs and ensure they are delivered a high standard of care,m when they need it. Using the nursing process to guide your practice: assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation for all patients, as a fluid process helps understand and prioritise. Here you can find some extra reading resources. www.bhclr.edu/!userfiles/pdfs/course-materials/Prioritization.pdf www.nottingham.ac.uk/nursing/practice/resources/management/time/
I watched this video years ago and because of it, I got my first hospital registered nurse position. I used this system for all my interviews. I remember I did an interview for an ER position, and the manager was so impressed. Now I work as charge nurse in Nephrology. I forgot to say thank you 😊.
Good information. thank you..expecting more questions like this
Thank you for your videos, It is very informative and concise.. much appreciated !!!
Thanks for the session
Great video, very informative and quite lucid. I am a newly grad RN trained in the Caribbean having gained an associates degree in nursing, I am very much interested in and anticipating working in the UK. I do hope I get the opportunity.
TheMostHighReignsForever nice, I trained in the uk then had an elective placement in the Caribbean. Was incredible! Xx
Wow cool video!! Thank you
It is really an informative session.Thank you for your effort..
This is brilliant
Thank you mam, very helpful video. 😊
Hi how do I assess the educational pack ?
Very simplified
Hi there i would like to have an example questions and answer for pre admission clinic ta.
Very informative
Thanks for your videos! You are always talking about "the educational folder", how could I access to it?
Silvia Busto Ruiz Hi, if you email us on info@primarycarerec.com we can send it you
around the ward what are the clinical priorities. ? How can I explain this scenario. ?
Your clinical priorities are based upon your assessment of your patients on each shift.
For example if you have two patients who are self caring, 2 needing IV antibiotics and some assistance, and one who is acutely unwell, your priority would be the one who is acutely unwell.
Clinical priorities can change within one shift, so its always important to continually review your patients needs.
Life threatening situations would always be your immediate priority, but awareness not to neglect the other patients in terms of their needs and ensure they are delivered a high standard of care,m when they need it.
Using the nursing process to guide your practice: assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation for all patients, as a fluid process helps understand and prioritise.
Here you can find some extra reading resources.
www.bhclr.edu/!userfiles/pdfs/course-materials/Prioritization.pdf
www.nottingham.ac.uk/nursing/practice/resources/management/time/