Communication Course Introduction
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Outline
As a nurse, one of the most vital roles we have is to communicate clearly and effectively with everyone in the interdisciplinary care team. This course will talk you through how to be confident in your communication, as well as the best practices for communicating with patients, family members, UAP’s, other nurses, other departments, and providers. This course will also talk you through best practices for handoff report, either between shifts or when transferring a patient. Whether you are a new nurse, new to a unit, or a seasoned nurse wanting to brush up on communication skills, this course is for you!
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to…
- Implement practical ways to feel more confident in your communication in your role as a nurse.
- Discuss key points for appropriate communication with patients and their family members.
- Discuss key points for appropriate communication with various members of the interdisciplinary team.
- Perform an appropriate SBAR Handoff Report during shift change or when transferring a patient.
Unit 2: Safety & Infection Control
Concepts Covered:
- Communication
- Basic
- Factors Influencing Community Health
- Legal and Ethical Issues
- Microbiology
- Fundamentals of Emergency Nursing
- Concepts of Population Health
- Understanding Society
- Integumentary Disorders
- Respiratory Disorders
Study Plan Lessons
Communication Course Introduction
Confidence in Communication
Communicating with Patients
Communicating with Family Members
Communicating with UAPs
Communicating with Other Nurses
Communicating with Providers
Communicating with Other Departments
Giving Handoff Report
Brief CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Overview
Fire and Electrical Safety
Radiation Safety for Nurses
Disposal of Medical Waste
Fall and Injury Prevention
High-Risk Behaviors
Restraints 101
Isolation Precaution Types (PPE)
Immunizations (Vaccinations)
Infection Stages