Guide to completing practice hours log Work setting Maternity unit or birth centre Scope of practice
To record your hours of practice as a registered nurse Ambulance service Military Commissioning
and/or midwife, please fill in a page for each of your Care home sector Occupational health Consultancy
periods of practice. Please enter your most recent Community setting (including Police Education
practice first and then any other practice until you reach district nursing and community Policy organisation Management
450 hours. You do not necessarily need to record psychiatric nursing) Prison Policy
individual practice hours. You can describe your Consultancy Private domestic setting Direct patient care
practice hours in terms of standard working days or Cosmetic or aesthetic sector Public health organisation Quality assurance or inspection
weeks. For example if you work full time, please just Governing body or other School
Registration
make one entry of hours. If you have worked in a range
leadership Specialist or other tertiary care
Nurse
of settings please set these out individually. You may
GP practice or other primary including hospice
Midwife
care Telephone or e-health advice
need to print additional pages to add more periods of Nurse/SCPHN
Hospital or other secondary Trade union or professional
practice. If you are both a nurse and midwife you will Midwife/SCPHN
care body
need to provide information to cover 450 hours of Nurse and Midwife (including
Inspectorate or regulator University or other research
practice for each of these registrations. Nurse/SCHPN and
Insurance or legal facility
Midwife/SCPHN)
Voluntary or charity sector
Other
Dates: Name and Your work setting Your scope Number Your registration Brief description of your work:
address of (choose from list above): of practice of hours: (choose from list above):
organisation: (choose from list above):
Care home sector Direct patient care 180 hours Nurse -Assisting the GP during the examinations
. of the residents and to execute his
instructions
346 hours -Administering medication to residents as
prescribed.
-Monitoring fluid and diet intake
-Writing care plans and updating them
-Providing first aid when needed