Medical/Surgical Nursing Core Competency Individual Assessment



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Name: Orientation Start Date: Completion Date: Instructions: Pre--the nurse will rate each knowledge, skill, or ability (KSA) from 1 (novice) to 5 (expert) in each box. Following orientation or training, the nurse and preceptor will collaboratively provide a post-assessment. Bold/asterisked ( * ) KSAs must be rated competent for independent practice. See the legend. CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves cardiac function. Cardiovascular & Blood Disorders Able to perform basic CV assessments, including heart sounds and bruit auscultation, palpation of arterial pulses. Performs basic ECG and 12-lead placement procedures and able to identify life threatening arrhythmias. with CV disease. to include: aortic, pulmonic, apex, mitral/tricuspid valve auscultation, blood pressure, JVD, peripheral pulse, respiratory pattern and s/s of infection. *Able to assess and manage the care of patients status post CV surgery. with alterations in cardiovascular function e.g. angina, hypertension, peripheral vascular disease, congestive heart failure, etc. Able to perform blood administration procedures including preparation of typing sample and SF518s. Able to recognize transfusion reaction signs and symptoms. Respiratory Disorders Able to perform basic pulmonary assessment including auscultation, inspection, percussion and palpation of the chest wall. -: Cardiovascular -: Focused -Blood Products Administration -Electrocardiogram: 12-lead -Transfusion Reaction For all sections: -Nursing Documentation CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves respiratory function. -: Focused -: Respirations -: Thorax and Lungs 4 = Proficient V = Verbal Note : Pre- is the nurse s self-assessment in the knowledge, skill, or attitude; post-assessment is a collaborative

*Able to assess, and manage the care of patients status post pulmonary surgery. with diagnosed pulmonary disease. Able to identify abnormal breath sounds (wheezing, crackles, rhonchi, dullness), impaired respiratory pattern, retractions, and nail discoloration. Able to perform: o Pulmonary toilet (ICS, chest PT, flutter valve, postural drainage) on select patients o Oxygen delivery via nasal cannula, face mask, non-rebreather mask, and bagvalve mask o Nebulizer therapy o Chest tube set-up, assessment, management and trouble shooting o Tracheotomy suctioning, maintenance and care Gastro-Intestinal Disorder Able to perform basic GI assessment including auscultation, percussion and palpation of the abdomen. with GI disease. *Able to assess and manage the care of patients status post GI surgery. -Chest Physiotherapy: All -Chest Tube: Closed Drainage Systems -Incentive Spirometry -Nasal Cannula or Oxygen Mask Application Oxygen Therapy and Oxygen Delivery -Suctioning: Oropharyngeal/Nasotracheal/ Nasopharyngeal -Tracheostomy Care CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves GI function. -: Abdomen, Genitalia, and Rectum -: Focused -: Nutrition Screening -Enteral Nutrition via Nasoenteric, Gastrostomy, or Jejunostomy Tube -Feeding Tube:

Able to perform: o NGT insertion, assessment, maintenance and trouble shooting o Stoma assessment and care, application of various ostomy appliances o C-Difficile precautions and management o Parenteral feeding tube assessment, maintenance, and trouble shooting Musculoskeletal Disorders Able to perform basic musculoskeletal assessment including inspection, palpation, gait assessment, and neurovascular status. Manages the patient with traumatic amputation or musculoskeletal injury, e.g. hip fractures. Manages the patient with external fixation. Provides cast and pin care per policy. Neurologic Disorders Able to perform basic neurologic assessment including assessment of mental status, motor ability, perception, balance, coordination, reflexes, and the Glasgow Coma Scale. Manages the patient with traumatic brain injury. Able to assess for stroke using NIH Stroke Scale or FAST exam. *Able to assess, and manage the care of patients status post neurosurgery. Irrigation/Verification of Placement -Isolation Precautions -Nasogastric Tube for Gastric Decompression CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves musculoskeletal function. -: Musculoskeletal and Neurologic CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves/maintains neurologic function. -: Focused -Seizure Precautions

experiencing alterations in the neurologic system. Integumentary Disorders Able to perform basic integumentary assessment including inspection and palpation. Performs Braden Scale skin assessment. Able to identify pressure ulcers stages 1-4, unstageable, and Deep Tissue Injury. Provides basic wound and pressure ulcer prevention through identification and implementation of interventions and therapies. Provides basic wound and pressure ulcer treatment including special dressings such as alginates, barriers, and protective creams. Genito-Urinary Disorders Able to perform basic genito-urinary assessment including inspection and palpation. *Able to assess and manage the care of patients status post genitor-urinary surgery. Performs urinary catheter insertion, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Provides care and maintenance of suprapubic catheters and nephrostomy tubes. Performs continuous bladder irrigation. CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves/maintains skin function. -: Focused -: Wound -Burn Wound Care -Dry and Moist-to-Dry Dressing -Hydrocolloid, Foam, and Absorption Dressings -Pressure Ulcer: Treatment/ Risk and Intervention -Wound Cleansing and Irrigation -Wound Debridement -Wound Drain Removal -Wound Drainage Evacuation -Wound Irrigation CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves genito-urinary function. -: Focused -Bladder Scan -Urinary Catheters: All

Metabolic or Endocrine Disorders and understanding of lab values including complete blood count studies, chemistries, coagulation studies, and endocrine and metabolic studies. Identify patients with Metabolic Syndrome (HTN, high cholesterol, insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, pro-thrombotic/ proinflammatory state and abdominal obesity). Monitor vital signs, labs and provide patient education while collaborating with medical team to address nutrition and medication management. Assess and manage the care of patients experiencing endocrine disorders, e.g. hypo/hyperthyroidism, adrenal and pituitary gland disorders. of liver (palpation, percussion, lab studies). Provide education for the diabetic patient to include signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, treatment during illness, glycemic control through diet and exercise, and safe insulin administration. Safe Medication Administration Confirms the right patient is receiving medication. Ensures the right drug is being administered. Provides the right dose of medication. CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves metabolic and endocrine function. -Blood Glucose Monitoring CRITICAL THINKING: Safely and effectively administers medications and evaluates their effectiveness. -Medication Administration: All

Administers the medication at the right time. Utilizes the right route for medication administration. Ensures the medication is right for the diagnosis given. Based on policy, administers appropriate intravenous drip and push medications in medical/surgical areas. Checks patient allergies. Checks medication expiration date. Documents medication administration per facility policy. Pain Management Performs basic pain assessments including quality, characteristic, location, duration, and impact on function. Assesses and effectively manages post-operative pain. Assesses and effectively manages acute and chronic pain. Able to identify appropriate interventions based on type of pain. Manages chronic and post-op patients with epidurals, PCAs, and nerve blocks. Reassesses pain level and outcomes of interventions at intervals defined by the facility. Documents pain management plan of care per facility policy. Palliation and End of Life Care CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care for the patient in pain. Evaluates interventions and adjusts accordingly. -Analgesia: Patient Controlled -Pain Relief CRITICAL THINKING: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care for the dying patient

Provides culturally appropriate palliative and end of life care per accepted national standards. Provides emotional, social and psychological support to patients and their families experiencing palliative and end of life care. Demonstrates knowledge of Advanced Directive documentation and requirements per facility policy. Traumatic Brain Injury and Operational Stress Awareness Identifies signs and symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury. Demonstrates awareness of early cognitive and behavioral changes. Identifies signs and symptoms of Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. Demonstrates awareness of early cognitive and behavioral changes. Demonstrates awareness of Operational Stress Continuum model and identifies signs/symptoms of those at risk in the orange and red zones. Critically reviews patient or family past and planned deployment cycle and any change in alcohol use/misuse. -Grief Support for Patients and Family -Symptom Management at End of Life CRITICAL THINKING: Recognizes key symptomology of combat operational stress, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury. Identifies need for referral/evaluation of stress reduction, psycho-education, and behavioral health interventions for the prevention of and reduction of operational stress disorders for patient or family. -Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Recommended Result Total post assessment scores on individual knowledge, skills, and abilities. Result Total Post- Outcome Points (340 points max of 68 items) 68-203 Novice 204-237 Advanced beginner 238-271 Competent 272-305 Proficient 306-340 Expert All knowledge, skills, and abilities marked in bold with an asterisk (*) are critical for independent professional nursing practice; they must be rated competent or above for the nurse to be overall competent. REFERENCE: Commands should utilize the standardized Nursing Procedure Manual: Mosby s Nursing Skills. Available online through Command Intranet.

Summary The nurse below has demonstrated professional nursing competencies in the comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care to include: Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves cardiac function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves respiratory function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves GI function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves musculoskeletal function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves/maintains neurologic function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves/maintains skin function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves genito-urinary function. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care that improves metabolic and endocrine function. Safely and effectively administers medications and evaluates their effectiveness. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care for the patient in pain; evaluates interventions and adjusts accordingly. Develops a comprehensive nursing plan of care for the dying patient. Recognizes key symptomology of combat operational stress, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury. Identifies need for referral/evaluation of stress reduction, psycho-education, and behavioral health interventions for the prevention of and reduction of operational stress disorders for patient and family. Treatment Facility: Nurse Name: Preceptor s Printed Name: Date Assessed: Assessed Result: Signature: File in Training Record; Summary in Individual Professional File