feedback 1

Chooses an appropriate care activity for the junior learner/peer to engage in and considers the learner’s needs and their current level of knowledge and skills.

Philomina has proactively decided to share her reflection on this episode of care with further learning about basic life support. This is encouraging because it shows her continuous interest on learning and improving her Nursing Practice.

She did accept well some constructive feedback and respond properly to some questions.

Effectively prepares the junior learner/peer and provides them with clear instructions and explanations about the care activity they are to engage in.

She was prepared and in time for the meeting and presentation and reacted very fast to some last-minute changes. Philomina introduced herself, explained what to expect, went straight to the point, respond to questions and all with exquisite time-management.

Improving safety and quality of care

Undertakes a risk assessment to ensure that the person(s) receiving care is not at risk from the learner/care activity. Continuous supervision and support is provided to the junior learner/peer throughout the care activity.

During the activity there was no risk at all and everything went well from the beginning to end with no concerns at all.

Effectively communicates throughout the care activity, evaluates the care given and provides the junior learner/peer with constructive verbal and written feedback.

Student conducted session effectively with no problems and no need to support at all. She keeps learning in every chance that she is offered. Proactive attitude to improve constantly.

 

 

reflection 1

Reflective account:
What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?
 

 

During this placement period I was allocated to general practice where I happens to be the only student on placement that particular time for the practice.

I had to be allocated to work independently under my PA supervision and so on this particular day, I was allocated to work with one of the HCA during one of their vaccination clinics in the morning. We had this young patient that came in for her blood samples taken. After introducing ourselves and explaining the procedure to her I gained her consent. The HCA started to feel for her vein and she couldn’t find any and I stepped to take over and I then asked her to drink water. It was during this time that the patient fainted (syncope). The HCA was very confused at this point and I told her to calm and call for help while I check to see there was not any danger around. There was nothing around that could cause any further harm and that she was breathing properly when I checked her airway.

We then positioned her properly. My PA and all the other members of staff came in to support where we checked all her observations to see everything was good. She later informed us that she always had this whenever she is having her blood taken and that she is needle phobic and her veins are quite difficult to find. She always has it done in the hospital.

 

 

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

I discussed this with PA to provide some teaching sessions with the HCA on basic life support in which she agreed. I prepared some resources to enable me to support my presentation. I looked at each step of basic life support and explored the evidence base behind the steps. We went through each step and explored the rationale behind each and the significance of each step that can use to achieve care holistically. I also emphasized the importance to ask the patient about their previous experiences and whether they are needle phobic or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

After this incident I was offered the opportunity to teach basic life support to a group of the nurses and HCAs during one of their clinical meetings. They asked questions related to basic life support in which I was able to answer and educate accordingly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

How is this relevant to the Code?

Select one or more themes: Prioritise people – Practise effectively – Preserve safety – Promote professionalism and trust.

During one of my clinical sessions under my practice assessor supervision, I had a young patient who came in for her blood test. I happen to be the clinician in charge of that clinic for the day.

Due to my previous experience of a young patient collapsing while having her blood test done, I reflected on how to prevent this from happening again.

I felt very calm and relax when the young patient came in. In order to promote professionalism and trust, I did introduce myself, confirm she is the right patient and gained her consent. In order to practice effectively I asked her about any allergies and she informed me that she was needle phobic and that she always collapsed whenever she is having a blood test. In order for me to preserve safety and practice effectively I I encourage her to lay on the bed for the test. I assured and encouraged her and talk her through out of the procedure and made her felt more relaxed and calmer.

After the procedure I offered her to lay down for some time and she informed me after a few minutes that she was feeling very dizzy.

I encouraged her to lay down and offered her water and also did observations on her to be assured that everything was normal with her before she left. Analytically, I decided to prioritise the patient and also act professional while maintaining patient safety by inquiring about her allergies, and talk her through before and after the procedure to ascertain patient was doing well and safe before leaving the clinic.

In conclusion I can confidently say I was able to preserve patient safety by prioritizing her due to her age and did practice effectively by caring for her holistically before and after to promote professionalism