Assignment
Assignment
DELIVERY IN INDIA
ASSIGNMENTS,
ROTATIONS
ASSIGNMENTS
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
To
Patient satisfaction.
PATTERNS
CASE
METHOD OF NURSING
FUNCTIONAL NURSING
TEAM NURSING
PRIMARY NURSING
PROGRESSIVE NURSING
MODULAR NURSING
WORK ALLOCATION
All patients have a registered nurse assigned to
them,
The case method is frequently practiced in
intensive care setting or in home health setting.
MERITS
Holistic and comprehensive care provided by a
registered nurse.
Co-ordination of all aspect of care
Continuity of care can be facilitated with care.
Client may feel more secure knowing that one
person is thoroughly familiar with the need and the
course of treatment
Family
Work
DEMERITS
The cost of registered nurses that is, cost
effectiveness.
Lack of continuity between the shifts.
Nurses are not enough to comply the demand of this
model.
The greatest disadvantage to case nursing occurs,
when the nurse is inadequately trained or prepared
CASE METHOD
RN
RN
RN
RN
RN
PATIENT (S)
PATIENT (S)
PATIENT (S)
PATIENT (S)
PATIENT (S)
FUNCTIONAL NURSING
A functional nursing care delivery system is defined
as a task-oriented system
in which individual care givers are not given patient
assignments,
but are expected to perform specific assigned tasks
within their capability for all patients in a given
care.
This
Here
ward
one group may do hygienic care of the patient,
another group may give medications and
one more group can give treatment like naso
gastric feeding, assisting a physician, changing
intravenous fluids of patients etc.
Each
The
WORK ALLOCATION
The charge nurse (RN) may be responsible for both
administrative and clinical functions such as
taking orders,
contacting physicians for patient needs,
assisting personnel with difficult or emergent patient care
needs,
adjusting staffing schedules and
evaluating or orienting staff.
The
FUNCTIONAL NURSING
MEDICAL OR SURGICAL
30 BED UNIT
MEDICATION NURSE
TREATMENT NURSE
1 LVN
VITAL SIGNS
COMFORT AND HYGIENE
ADLs
2 UAP
30
PATIENTS
MERITS
The person can become particularly skilled in
performing assigned tasks; it can be efficient and
economical.
The best utilization can be made of a persons
experience and desires.
Less equipment is needed
The potential for development of technical skills is
amplified.
It is easy to organize the work of the unit and staff.
DEMERITS
Client care may become impersonal, compartmentalized and
fragmented.
There is a tremendous risk for diminishing continuity of care.
Staff may become bored and have little motivation to develop
self and others, work may become monotonous.
The staff members are accountable for the task; only the
nurse in charge of the unit has accountability for the
individual, whole clients.
There is a little avenue for staff development
TEAM NURSING
In
WORK ALLOCATION
30 patients -charge nurse or team leaders and
usually 2 to 4 members per team
The
TEAM METHOD
TEAM
LEADER (RN)
TEAM
LEADER (RN)
TEAM LEADER
(RN)
LVN
LVN
LVN
UAP
UAP
UAP
PATIENTS
PATIENTS
PATIENTS
SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS
Commonly agreed goals.
Supportive and co-operative interpersonal relationship.
Is always lead by nurse licensed to practice.
Include the patient in the development and
implementation of care plans where ever possible.
Is changeable and adaptable.
Recognizes and appropriately uses each individual
MERITS
Work load can be balanced and shared, especially when
more patients.
There is variety in the daily assignment.
Interests in clients well- being and care shared by
several people
All care is directed by a registered nurse.
Provides a range of service in an economical way.
Most cost effective
DEMERITS
Establishing the team concept takes time.
Unstable staffing patterns make team nursing difficult.
There is less individual responsibility.
Poor leadership may cause poor quality of nursing care.
Ineffective communication may affect on a quality of
care.
Interpersonal conflicts may affect a quality of care.
Fragmentation of nursing care due to division of work.
MODULAR NURSING
This
The
Each
The
MERITS
Continuity of care is improved when staff members
are consistently assigned to the same module.
The RN as team leader is able to be more involved
in planning and coordinating care.
Geographic closeness and more efficient
communication saves staff time.
DEMERITS
Costs may be increased to stock each module with
the necessary patient care supplies (medication
chart, linens, and dressings)
Long
GEOGRAPHICAL
PATIENT UNIT
PATIENT CARE
TEAM
RNs
LVNs/LPNs
NURSE AIDES
MEDS SUPPLIES
LINENS
GEOGRAPHICAL
PATIENT UNIT
PATIENT CARE
TEAM
RNs
LVNs/LPNs
NURSE AIDES
MEDS SUPPLIES
LINENS
GEOGRAPHICAL
PATIENT UNIT
PATIENT CARE
TEAM
RNs
LVNs/LPNs
NURSE AIDES
MEDS SUPPLIES
LINENS
PRIMARY NURSING
a system in which each patient is assigned to a nurse
(registered nurse) who has 24 hour responsibility
for the nursing care delivered to the patient.
An
The
The
WORK ALLOCATION
24 hour responsibility for the nursing care
The associate nurse (LVN/LPN or UAP.)
hours that the nurse is not present and is also
accountable for the coordination and continuity of
care from admission to discharge.
PRIMARY METHOD
EACH PATIENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
DIETICIAN
PHYSICIAN
PRIMARY NURSE-DAYS 24 HR
RESPONSIBILITY
ASSOCIATE WHEN
PRIMARY NURSE
OFF DUTY
ASSOCIATE NURSE
EVENING
ASSOCIATE NURSE
NIGHT
CHARGE NURSE
PRIMARY METHOD
PRIMARY NURSE
PRIMARY
NURSE
ASSOCIATE NURSE
5 PATIENTS
5 PATIENTS +
NEW
ADMISSION
5 PATIENTS +
NEW
ADMISSION
PRIMARY
NURSE ON
VACATION
PRIMARY NURSE
3 PATIENTS
+
ACTING AS
ASSOCIATE FOR
2 OTHER
PATIENTS
PRIMARY
NURSE
5 PATIENTS
MERITS
Nursing
accountability,
responsibility
and
independence are increased.
The nurse is able to use a wide range of skills,
knowledge and expertise.
There is opportunity for the nurse to see the client
and family as one system.
MERITS
This method potentiates creativity by the nurse,
work satisfaction may increase significantly.
increased trust and satisfaction by the client
and nurse.
It assures more continuity of care.
DEMERITS
The nurse may be isolated from colleagues.
There is a little avenue for group planning a client care.
Nurses must be mature and independently competent.
It confines a nurses talent to a limited number of
patients so other patients cannot be benefitted.
An inadequately trained primary nurse may be
incapable of coordinating a multidisciplinary team or
complex patient.
PROGRESSIVE NURSING
concept is to organize hospital service in such a way
that the patient receives optimal care according to
his medical and nursing needs.
patients are placed in units on the basis of their needs
for care as determined by the degree of illness
rather than on the basis of medical speciality.
GOAL
Primary goal is to raise the level of patient care.
By more effective use of nursing personnel and
facilities by grouping patients according to their
nursing needs.
PRINCIPLES ELEMENTS
Intensive care: this is for critically ill patients
Intermediate care: moderate amount of nursing care
Self care: this is for ambulatory and physically self-sufficient
patients
Long term care: this is for patients requiring skilled and
prolonged medical and nursing care -Eg: fracture cases,
cancer therapy cases.
Home care
Outpatient care
NURSING PERSONNEL
Can make effective use of special skills and
capabilities.
Placement can be made according to skills and
competencies of nursing services
Can deliver increased quantity and improved
quality of nursing services.
HOSPITAL
Can make efficient use of highly skilled personnel
and expensive high tech equipments.
Can enhance the quality of patient care as a result
of effective and efficient use of personnel beds,
physical facilities, supplies and funds.
Can maintain continuity of care and coordinate.
of illness.
Time required in meeting the needs.
Degree of activity permitted.
The teaching, rehabilitation, required by each patient.
The
MERITS
Equipment and personnel can be used in efficiently.
Clients are in the best place to receive the care they
require.
patient can get better nursing care with minimum cost.
More utilization of medical and nursing skills in ICU
DEMERITS
Patient objected to being transferred between units.
Patient will not get continuous care.
Inadequate observation due to lack of nursing staff.
NURSE PRACTITIONER
assumes responsibilities of the expanded role to meet
the health care needs of a group in the community.
assumes
She
NURSE CLINICIAN
who was competent in care and knowledgeable
about cure.
Clinically competent in carrying out care function
and counselling functions.
ROTATIONS
Clinical-important
theoretical
situations.
it is also a great learning opportunity.
There are several things to keep in mind in order to
excel during nursing clinical rotations.
The goals
to integrate skills and knowledge
to learn about the complex health issues of critically ill
patients,
practice selected technical skills, and
develop communication skills.
Employee's motivation
individual growth, involving improvement of employee
expertise and skills.
career development
The
Nursing
Example
Team 1: DDOODDD-OODDOOO-NNOONNN-OONNOOO
Team 2: NNOONNN-OONNOOO-DDOODDD-OODDOOO
Team 3: OONNOOO-DDOODDD-OODDOOO-NNOONNN
Team 4: OODDOOO-NNOONNN-OONNOOO-DDOODDD
Where
D=Day shift,
N=Night shift, and
O=Off duty