Nurse Knowledge Exchange: Med/Surg
Вставка
- Опубліковано 12 лис 2015
- Nurse Knowledge Exchange, also known as change of shift report, is a real time exchange of information that promotes accountability and teamwork between nurses. It is also an opportunity to involve the patient and family in the patient’s plan of care. This example takes place in the medical/surgical environment.
++++
Dartmouth-Hitchcock is a national leader in patient-centered health care and building a sustainable health system. Founded in 1893, the system includes New Hampshire's only Level 1 trauma center and its only air ambulance service, as well as the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, one of only 40 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation, and the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the state's only Children's Hospital Association-approved, comprehensive, full-service children's hospital. As an academic medical center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock provides access to nearly 1,000 primary care doctors and specialists in almost every area of medicine, as well as world-class research at the Audrey and Theodor Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
Learn more at www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/.
Scripted or not, I felt it was really good information. Thank you.
best actress here was the patient.
ikr
Right - the guy is so robotic!!!!
I thought it was an excellent video in an illustrative and very clear way as a case delivery in Nursing in the Medicine and Surgery Service should be.
gosh that was beautiful. the nurses so calm and gentle. felt like i was seeing a movie. had to watch it again. just to practice thier calmness and the beautiful 100 percent good nursing qualities. more practice for me. yeah. thanks for this video
For me, it was a great video. Helps me a lot as Im going to start for the first time in Med Surg tomorrow
how did it go
in the PERFECT world!
The guy sounds like a computer 😜
Wow! You're not kidding lol
Ray and your family have
We are in the middle and high school diploma
Home health medicine/nursing is very important! 😊
Thank you!
Thank you- I wanted to see if working in med/surg was something I wanted to do!
Morgan Nixon Have you decided?
Have you decided?
Excellent information!
A little time and effort goes a long way. It was an example....
Not scripted at all ,she is just giving normal routine over
Great video.
Thanks from..moradabad u.p. india
I’m no where near med surg but this helps
I think we should have a procedure that can cure evething in one while we have the means as we are folting in space and safe for the young ones bloods can tell you a lot common information of the body
He sounds like Ross from Friends lol
I cannot un-see that lol so true
He sounds like a robot
They should beable to find healthy bloods cell in the body for regrowth
We should give doubtful opinions about loving and caring professionals
at the 59th second, whether she mentioned "allergies to meperidine"
Well, whatever I become, either a RN or RT, I want to work in ICU.
I like Nurse better because I can be an ICU nurse and then teach others.
good
He sounds like Ross from the show Friends
I can understand this is scripted and they aren't real actors, but WHERE are the gloves???
they did hand hygiene before coming in
Wow
Anyone feel like these nurses seem too scripted? Lol
They good. Next.
i like it🥰🥰🥰
LIKE IN
The guy nurse sounded like a robot!
We should not give doubtful opinion *
No gloves!
Hi
The biggest joke: "I have time" yeah it seems like it. You took 6 mins for report on just one patient 😂😂
THE BIGGEST JOKE HAVE TIME YEAR IT SEEMS LIKE IT YOU TOOK 6 MINS FOR REPORT ON JUST ONE PATIONT
this hospital might just assign 1 pt per nurse lmao
Yes it's scripted, chill out.
WHY IS HE TALKING LIKE A ROBOT?
Maiiira lmao 😂
Lol it's forsure on purpose
Pretty scripted and unnatural.
The dude must be nervous. He’s so monotonous it’s so bad. 😝
male nurse is an AI
Need better actors for a realistic feel.
So fake😂😂
SO FAKE
Xxxful
This is how nclex wants yiu to give report. In the real world, ain't nobody got time for this. They just want to know how she is doing and what jeeds to be done 😆 🤣 😂 😹
I don’t use the phrase “I have time”. It’s too unreal and fake. Asking what the patient needs is good enough.