Skilled Nursing Care Sessions

Skilled Nursing Care Sessions Overview
1. Patient Education:
Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and medications.
Provide guidance on managing chronic conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
Teach patients about preventative care, healthy lifestyle choices, and self-care techniques.
Explain discharge instructions and follow-up care requirements.
2. Administering Medications and Treatments:
Administer prescribed medications, including oral, intravenous, and topical treatments.
Monitor and manage patient reactions to medications, noting side effects and reporting to physicians as needed.
Perform basic treatments such as wound care, catheter insertion, and dressing changes.
Administer vaccinations and other preventative treatments as required.
Ensure medication adherence by educating patients about the correct usage and potential side effects.
3. Monitoring and Recording Patient Progress:
Regularly monitor patients’ progress by checking vital signs, assessing symptoms, and documenting changes in condition.
Track and record treatment outcomes, interventions, and patient responses in medical charts.
Report any significant changes in the patient’s condition to the healthcare provider promptly.
Update care plans based on ongoing assessments and patient progress.
4. Providing Direct Patient Care:
Assist with activities of daily living (ADLs) for patients who need help, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and grooming.
Provide comfort care to patients, including pain management and emotional support.
Perform physical assessments, including range of motion exercises and mobility assistance.
Provide emotional and psychological support to patients and families, especially in difficult or end-of-life situations.
5. Supervising and Mentoring:
Supervise and mentor nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and other healthcare staff.
Provide guidance on proper care practices and assist in developing their clinical skills.
Ensure adherence to nursing standards, protocols, and regulations.
Offer support and training to new nurses or student nurses.
6. Emergency Care and Crisis Management:
Respond to medical emergencies, providing immediate care and stabilizing patients.
Perform life-saving procedures such as CPR, first aid, or defibrillation when necessary.
Manage emergency medical equipment (e.g., oxygen tanks, ventilators) and use it appropriately.
Act quickly in critical situations to prevent complications or adverse outcomes.
7. Collaborating with Healthcare Team:
Work closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, social workers, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care.
Share insights and updates on patient status and contribute to case discussions and care planning.
Participate in team meetings to review patient cases, progress, and discharge plans.
8. Maintaining a Safe and Clean Environment:
Ensure patient safety by following proper protocols and infection control procedures.
Administer sterile techniques during procedures, and maintain a clean and safe environment for patients.
Monitor the healthcare setting for any safety hazards and address concerns promptly.
Ensure proper disposal of medical waste and biohazard materials.
9. Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate, up-to-date patient records, including medical history, treatments, and observations.
Ensure that all documentation complies with healthcare regulations, confidentiality laws (e.g., HIPAA), and facility policies.
Prepare reports for physicians, insurance companies, and other medical staff as required.
10. Advocacy and Patient Rights:
Advocate for the rights and well-being of patients, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care.
Ensure that patients' preferences, values, and cultural considerations are respected in their care plans.
Provide resources and support to patients and families for making informed healthcare decisions.
11. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention:
Promote healthy lifestyles by educating patients on diet, exercise, stress management, and preventive health screenings.
Help with community outreach programs to improve public health and educate people on disease prevention.
Conduct screenings for common health conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes) and provide preventive care advice.