POINTERS TO REVIEW:
NMC CODE
NMC BLUE PRINT
TOPICS IN INFECTION CONTROL
TOPICS IN SAFEGUARDING
CALCULATIONS
LEGALITIES IN CHARTING
DELEGATION
MEDICATIONS
PATIENT & PuBLIC SAFETY
LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Safeguarding, abuse (tip: visit the SCIE page on safeguarding and answer the quiz)
SCIE's Adult Safeguarding e-learning module
Royal Marsden Hospital Manual of Nursing Procedures student edition
Patient centricity
Early Warning Signs / Track and trigger systems
Informed Consents
basic Pharmacology, Medical and Surgical Nursing.
NICE guidelines
nursing roles (educator, researcher,advocate)
-wound care
-OB topics (pregnancy complications: preeclampsia, ectopic)
-pedia/neonatal (communication, meconium aspiration)
-enteral feeding/NGT principles
-decision making/delegation
-medication management/administration routes
-inoculation injuries
-opoiods
-drug calculation (VERY BASIC)
-a lot of MCQ questions from RM (as in word per word, luckily that's the last thing I studied)
tudy about copd/dehydration/infection/infection control/universal precaution/record keeping/clinical
benchmark/code/standards/safety/nursing care plan/6 c's/ bedsores/waterlow.
Bruce Tucksman's stages of team formation
>Infection Control : Diarrhoea
>6 C's
>Opiods
>OB: Post-partum bleed, Contraception
>Leadership and Management
READ:
NMC Code and Medicine Management standard
Chapter 2
Respiratory examination
Cardiovascular examination
Abdominal examination
Chapter 4
Hand washing
Hand decontamination using an alcohol-based handrub
Surgical scrub technique using soap and water
Surgical scrub technique using an alcohol-based handrub
Putting on and removing non-sterile gloves
Applying and removing a disposable apron
Putting on and removing a disposable mask or respirator
Putting on or removing goggles or a face-shield
Donning a sterile gown and gloves: closed technique
Donning sterile gloves: open technique
Aseptic technique example: changing a wound dressing
Source isolation: preparing an isolation room
Source isolation: entering an isolation room
Source isolation: leaving an isolation room
Source isolation: transporting infected patients outside a source isolation area
Protective isolation: preparing an isolation room
Protective isolation: entering an isolation room
Cleaning a hard surface without recontamination
Safe disposal of foul, infected or infested linen
Chapter 6
Slipper bedpan use: assisting a patient
Commode use: assisting a patient
Penile sheath application
Urinary catheterization: male
Urinary catheterization: female
Changing a suprapubic catheter
Urinary catheterization: intermittent self-catheterization patient guidance: male
Urinary catheterization: intermittent self-catheterization patient guidance: female
Urinary catheter bag: emptying
Urinary catheter removal
Commencing bladder irrigation
Nephrostomy tube: weekly dressing and bag change and sample collection
Nephrostomy tube: flushing technique
Nephrostomy tube: removal of locking pigtail drainage system
Flushing externalized ureteric stents
Removal of externalized ureteric stents
Continent urinary diversion stoma: self-catheterization
Insertion of a faecal management system
Insertion of a nasogastric drainage tube
Removal of a nasogastric drainage tube
Enema administration
Suppository administration
Digital rectal examination
Digital removal of faeces
Stoma siting
Stoma bag change
Obtaining a clean-catch urine sample from an ileal conduit
Stoma bridge or rod removal
Chapter 7
Positioning a patient: supine
Positioning a patient: sitting up in bed
Positioning a patient: side-lying
Positioning a patient: lying down to sitting up
Moving a patient from sitting to standing: assisting the patient
Positioning a patient: in a chair or wheelchair
Assisting a patient to walk
Positioning an unconscious patient or a patient with an artificial airway in supine
Positioning an unconscious patient or a patient with an artificial airway in side-lying
Positioning a neurological patient with tonal problems in bed
Positioning a neurological patient with tonal problems in a chair
Application of a two-piece cervical collar
Log rolling a patient with suspected or confirmed cervical spinal instability (above T6)
Log rolling a patient with suspected or confirmed thoracolumbar spinal instability (T7 and
below)
Early mobilization of a patient with spinal considerations
Positioning a patient with an amputation
Chapter 8
Fluid input: measurement
Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output if the patient is catheterized
Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output if the patient is not catheterized
Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from drains
Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from gastric outlets, nasogastric tubes or
gastrostomy
Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from bowels
Fluid output: monitoring/measuring output from stoma sites
Measuring the weight and height of a patient
Feeding an adult patient
Nasogastric intubation with tubes using an internal guidewire or stylet
Removal of a nasogastric tube
Percutaneous endoscopically placed gastrostomy (PEG) tube care
Radiologically inserted gastrostomy (RIG) tube care
Removal of T-fasteners
Changing the balloon water and checking the volume of a balloon gastrostomy
Jejunostomy feeding tube care including dressing change
Insertion of a silicone gastrostomy stoma plug
Enteral feeding tubes: administration of feed using an enteral feeding pump
Enteral feeding tubes: administration of medication
Enteral feeding tubes: unblocking
Chapter 9
Bedbathing a patient
Washing a patient’s hair in bed
Shaving the face: wet shave
Shaving the face: dry electric shaver
Making an unoccupied bed
Making an occupied bed
Eye swabbing
Eye irrigation
Artificial eye care: insertion
Artificial eye care: removal
Contact lens removal: hard lenses
Contact lens removal: soft lenses
Irrigation of the external auditory canal using an electronic irrigator
Mouth care
Mouth care for a patient with dentures
Chapter 10
Pain assessment
Peripheral nerve catheter removal
Epidural sensory blockade: assessment
Epidural exit site dressing change
Epidural catheter removal
Entonox administration
Preparation for acupuncture and actions posttreatment
Chapter 11
Management of dyspnoea (breathlessness)
Care of a patient who is vomiting
Abdominal paracentesis
Terminal sedation
Verification of death
Chapter 12
Oxygen therapy
High-flow oxygen therapy
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
Chest drain: assisting insertion
Chest drainage: suction
Chest drain: changing the bottle
Chest drain: removal
Tracheostomy: dressing and tube tape/tie change
Tracheostomy: suctioning a patient (single-use suction catheter)
Tracheostomy: changing an inner cannula
Tracheostomy: changing a tube
Tracheostomy: insertion and removal of a speaking valve
Tracheostomy: decannulation
Tracheostomy: emergency management
Laryngectomy care
Insertion of an oropharyngeal airway
Basic life support
Blood product request
Blood sampling: pre-transfusion
Blood components: collection and delivery to the clinical area
Blood component administration
Chapter 13
Venepuncture
Central venous access devices: taking a blood sample for vacuum sampling
Central venous access devices: taking a blood sample for syringe sampling
Arterial puncture: radial artery
Arterial blood gas sampling: arterial cannula
Blood cultures: peripheral (winged device collection method)
Blood cultures: central venous access device
Blood sampling: antimicrobial drug assay
Lumbar puncture
Semen collection
Cervical uterine smear using liquid-based cytology
Swab sampling: ear
Swab sampling: eye
Swab sampling: nose
Swab sampling: penis
Swab sampling: rectum
Swab sampling: skin
Swab sampling: throat
Swab sampling: vagina
Swab sampling: wound
Urine sampling: midstream specimen of urine: male
Urine sampling: midstream specimen of urine: female
Urine sampling: catheter specimen of urine
Urine sampling: sampling from an ileal conduit
Urine sampling: 24-hour urine collection
Faecal sampling
Sputum sampling
Nasopharyngeal wash: syringe method
Nasopharyngeal wash: vacuum-assisted aspirate method
Chapter 14
Pulse measurement
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Blood pressure measurement (manual)
Respiratory assessment and pulse oximetry
Peak flow reading using a manual peak flow meter
Tympanic temperature measurement
Urinalysis: reagent strip
Blood glucose monitoring
Neurological observations and assessment
Chapter 15
Medication: controlled drug administration
Medication: oral drug administration
Medication: topical applications
Medication: transdermal applications
Medication: vaginal administration
Medication: administration by inhalation using a metered dose or dry powder inhaler
Medication: administration by inhalation using a nebulizer
Medication: eye administration
Medication: nasal drop administration
Medication: ear drop administration
Medication: single-dose ampoule: solution preparation
Medication: single-dose ampoule: powder preparation
Medication: multidose vial: powder preparation using a venting needle
Medication: multidose vial: powder preparation using the equilibrium method
Medication: injection administration
Medication: intradermal injection
Medication: subcutaneous injection
Medication: subcutaneous infusion of fluids
Medication: subcutaneous administration using a CME Medical T34 syringe pump
(previously McKinley)
Medication: intramuscular injection
Inserting an intraosseous needle
Removing an intraosseous needle
Medication: continuous infusion of intravenous drugs
Medication: intermittent infusion of intravenous drugs
Medication: injection (bolus or push) of intravenous drugs
Extravasation management: peripheral cannula
Extravasation: performing flush-out following an extravasation
Chapter 16
Measuring and applying antiembolic stockings
Pre-operative care: checking that the patient is fully prepared for surgery
Caring for the patient in the anaesthetic room
Operating theatre procedure: maintaining the safety of a patient during surgery
Handover in the post-anaesthetic care unit (PACU): scrub nurse or operating department
practitioner to recovery practitioner
Safe management of patients in the post-operative care unit (PACU)
Drainage systems: changing the dressing around the drain site for both open and closed
drains
Closed drainage systems: changing a vacuum bottle
Wound drain removal: closed drainage system
Wound drain shortening for open drainage systems
Wound drain shortening for closed drainage systems
Chapter 17
Central venous catheter: insertion site dressing change
Vascular access devices: maintaining patency
Central venous access devices: unblocking an occlusion
Peripheral cannula insertion
Ultrasound-guided peripheral cannula insertion
Midline catheter insertion
PICC insertion using modified Seldinger technique (MST) with ultrasound
PICC removal
Short-term central venous catheter (non-cuffed and non-tunnelled) insertion into the internal
jugular vein
Short-term central venous catheter (non-cuffed and nontunnelled): removal
Central venous catheter (skin tunnelled): surgical removal
Implanted arm PORT insertion using modified Seldinger technique (MST) with ultrasound
guidance and ECG technology
Implanted ports: insertion and removal of non-coring needles
Arterial cannula insertion: preparation and setting up of monitoring set
Arterial cannula: removal
Chapter 18
Dressing a wound
Suture removal
Clip removal
Negative pressure wound therapy
Chapter 19
Working at low or floor level
Working with a patient lying in a bed or on another raised supportive surface
Carrying out clinical procedures in a seated posture (e.g. cannulation)
Working in a seated position: office work