Teaching Staff
Title of Teaching Plan: The title of the teaching plan is the importance of hourly rounding with long-term psychiatric patients.
The target audience will be RNs, LPNs and Nursing Assistants. They work in long-term care settings. This is their first exposure to hourly rounding and it will offer an overview as to how these objectives are achieved.
Program Description: The nurses on staff play a critical role in helping to promote patient safety. (Vaismoradi, Salsali, & Marck, 2011) There are major benefits from utilizing the hourly rounding practices. The most notable include: increased patient satisfaction and greater amounts of care. (Meade, Bursell and Ketelsen, 2006) Moreover, the staff plays an important part in conducting rounds at odds hours and unexpectedly. This mean that nurses must be motivated to engage in these practices from the positive benefits it provides (i.e. improved patient safety and care). These techniques have the capacity to prevent adverse effects which directly resulting in pressure ulcers, falls and unrelieved pain. This is has contributed to a number of unexpected deaths. The strategy decreases the chances of the patient's condition from becoming worse. (Halm, 2009)
Learning Objectives: The learning objectives are to teach the significance of conducting rounds in long-term care settings. This is achieved by discussing how the individual can gain critical amounts of thinking and insight utilizing Bloom's taxonomy. The most notable include: creating, evaluating, analyzing, applying, understanding and remembering key ideas. Creating is when new concepts are being introduced and...
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