Nursing Skills Checklist
Nursing Skills Checklist
Nursing Skills Checklist
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Facult : ~V\ 'c'v1 z\ \ =r etencies for Nursin Practice I
Facult : iO\ c. <II Dow t' etencies for Nursin Practice II
Student will indicate the date that e skill is erformed in the course specified. Student should indicate if the
skill was performed in the lab (L) or if the skill was performed during direct patient contact (P). If the student
has the opportunity to perform a skill during direct patient care that has previously been noted as done in the
lab, the student should update this form to indicate performance of skill with a (P) and the revised date if during
the same course . If the student performs a skill previously learned in Nur 2103 during direct care in Nur 3104,
the student should indicate this in the Nur 3104 column and not change the l'Jur 2103 notes . This document
should be completed electronically and submitted to clinical instructor at midterm and final. In addition, the
checklist should be kept up to date in the individual student portfolio. Skills taught in Nur 2102 do not require a
date of completion but provide a frame of reference for the student to monitor health assessment skills. It is
the sole responsibility of the student to keep this document up to date.
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Cultural
Spiritual assessment
Module I
Module I
Module I
Older Adult
Orientation
Computer/internet security
procedures
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Navigation of the Electronic
Medical Record
Module II
ler studies
Electrocardiography
Endosco
Magnetic resonance
Incentive s irometer
Administer oxygen : nasal cannula ,
face mask
Mechanical Ventilation :
maintaining , suctioning . alarms ,
com lications
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ration Precautions
Feedin clients
Recordi intake
on
Enema
Fecal ostomy (also in
Recording Output
binders
Wound Vaccum
moist
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Controlled sUbstances
6 hts 3 checks
Documentation
Oral
Enteral tubes
To ical
o Otic
o 0 hthalmic
o N
"JITn.n"'ic
Intramuscular
Subcutaneous
Intradermal
Starting , maintaining , and
discontinuing an
intravenous infusion
Intravenous ush
Intravenous additives
Intravenous fluids
Patient controlled analgesia
o Medication
administration
Blood
Procedure
Assessment of
co ications
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Ie care
Ie removal
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