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Service Medical/Surgical Skills Name: Date: Years of Experience: Directions for completing skills checklist: The following is a list of equipment and/or procedures performed in rendering care to patients. Please indicate your level of expereince/proficiency with each area and, where applicable, the types of equipment and/or systems you are familiar with. Use the following key as a guideline: A) Theory Only/No Experience--Didactic instruction only, no hands on experience B) Limited Experience--Knows procedure/has used equipment, but has done so infrequently or not within the last six months C) Moderate Experience--Able to demonstrate equipment/procedure, performs the task/skill independently with only resource assistance needed. D) Proficient/Competent--Able to demonstrate/perform the task/skill proficiently without any assistance and can instruct/teach. A. CARDIOVASCULAR A B C D a. Auscultation (rate, rhythm) b. Doppler c. Heart sounds/murmurs a. Assist with insertion and set up (1) Arterial line (2) Central venous line (3) PA catheter/swan-ganz (4) Pacemaker b. Cardioversion c. Interpretation of waveforms & values (1) A-line (2) CVP d. Monitoring (1) Basic 12 lead interpretation (2) Basic arrhythmia interpretation a. Acute MI b. Aneurysm c. Angina d. Cardiac arrest e. Congestive heart failure (CHF) f. Myocarditis 4. Medications

a. ACLS drugs b. Other (1) Atropine (2) Bretylium (Bretylol) (3) Epinephrine (Adrenalin) (4) Lidocaine (Xylocaine) (5) Procainamide (Pronestyl) (6) Sodium bicarbonate (1) Adenosine (Adenocard) (2) Amiodarone (Cordarone) (3) Digoxin (Lanoxin) (4) Diltiazem (Cardizem) (5) Dobutamine (Dobutex) (6) Dopamine (Intropin) (7) Esmolol (Brevibloc) (8) Lasix (Furosemide) (9) Nitroglycerin (Tridil) (10) Nitroprusside (Nipride) (11) Thrombolytic therapy B. PULMONARY a. Breath sounds b. Rate and work of breathing 2. Interpretation of lab results a. Arterial blood gases 3. Equipment & procedures a. Airway management devices/suctioning (1) Endotracheal tube/suctioning (2) Nasal airway/suctioning (3) Oropharyngeal/suctioning (4) Sputum specimen collection (5) Tracheostomy/suctioning b. Assist with extubation c. Assist with intubation d. Assist with thoracentesis e. Care of the patient on a ventilator f. Care of the patient with a chest tube (1) Assist with set-up & insertion (2) Measuring (3) Removal g. Measure peak flow h. Obtaining arterial blood gases (1) Arterial line (2) Femoral artery (3) Radial artery i. O2 therapy & medication delivery systems (1) Bag and mask (2) ET tube (3) External CPAP (4) Face masks

(5) Inhalers (6) Nasal cannula (7) Nebulizer (8) Portable O2 tank (9) T-piece (10) Trach collar j. Pulse oximetry k. Trouble shooting high pressure alarms l. Trouble shooting low pressure alarms 4. Care of the patient with: a. Aspiration b. COPD c. Hemopneumothorax d. Laryngospasm e. Pneumonia f. Pneumothorax g. Pulmonary edema h. Pulmonary embolism i. Tension pneumothorax j. Tuberculosis 5. Medications a. Aminophylline (Theophylline) b. Bronkosol (Isoetharine hydrochloride) c. Epinephrine (Adrenalin) d. Isuprel (Isoproterenol hydrochloride) e. Steroids f. Terbutaline C. NEUROLOGICAL a. Advanced neuro assessment (1) Glasgow coma scale (2) Reflex/motor deficits (3) Visual or communications deficits b. Level of consciousness a. Assist with lumbar puncture b. Increased ICP management (1) Medications (2) Positioning (3) Regulation of ICP (4) Temperature control (5) Ventilation c. Intracranial pressure monitoring a. Basal skull fracture b. Closed head injury c. CVA d. DTs e. Encephalitis f. Externalized VP shunts

4. Medications g. Meningitis h. Neuromuscular disease i. Overdose j. Seizures k. Spinal cord injury a. Decadron (Dexamethasone) b. Dilantin (Phenytoin) c. Mannitol (Osmitrol) d. Phenobarbital e.solu-medrol (Methylprednisolone sodium succinate) D. ORTHOPEDICS a. Circulation checks b. Gait c. Range of motion d. Skin a. Assist with placement of cast b. Support devices (1) Cane/crutch (2) Cervical collar (3) Sling (4) Transfer boards a. Ankle brace b. Ankle splint c. Cast d. Knee immobilizer e. Pinned fractures f. Wrist splint E. GASTROINTESTINAL a. Abdominal/bowel sounds b. Fluid balance c. Nutritional status 2. Interpretation of blood chemistry 3. Equipment & procedures a. Placement of nasogastric tube b. Salem sump to suction c. Saline lavage 4. Care of the patient with: a. Abdominal trauma b. Bowel obstruction c. GI bleeding d. Hepatitis e. Liver failure 5. Medications

a. Antiemetics b. Antispasmodic c. Charcoal d. Ipecac F. RENAL/GENITOURINARY - Fluid balance 2. Interpretation of lab results a. BUN & creatinine b. Electrolytes 3. Equipment & procedures a. Insertion & care of straight and Foley catheter (1) Female (2) Male b. Urine specimen collection 4. Care of the patient with: a. Acute renal failure b. Peritoneal lavage c. Renal trauma d. Urinary tract infection G. ENDOCRINE/METABOLIC a. S/S diabetic coma b. S/S insulin reaction a. Blood glucose monitoring (1) Electronic measuring device: Type : (2) Performing finger stick a. Diabetic ketoacidosis 4. Medications a. Insulin b. Oral hypoglycemics H. WOUND MANAGEMENT/SURGICAL 1. Equipment & procedures a. Application of Steristrips b. Assist with staples c. Assist with sutures d. Culdocentesis tray e. Set up suture tray f. Staple removal g. Suture removal I. EENT a. Set up fluorescent/woods lamp exam

b. Visual acuity a. Application of eye patch b. Ear irrigation c. Eye irrigation d. Morgan lens irrigation e. Nasal packing f. Removal of contact lens J. TRAUMA/SHOCK a. Champion trauma score b. Poison index c. Triage a. Air transport of trauma patient b. Application of mast suit c. Ground transport a. Bites, animal b. Bites, human c. Bites, venomous snake d. Bites, venomous spider e. Burns (1) Rule of nines (2) First degree (3) Second degree (4) Third degree f. Dehydration g. Electrocution h. Gunshot/stab wound i. Hazardous material exposure j. Heat exhaustion/stroke k. Hypothermia l. Major trauma m. Minor trauma n. Radiation exposure o. Shock (1) Anaphylactic (2) Cardiogenic (3) Hypovolemic (4) Neurogenic (5) Septic p. Traumatic amputation K. INFECTIOUS DISEASES 1. Interpretation of lab values - CBC, SMA 7 a. Fever management b. Isolation

3. Care of the patient with AIDS L. PHLEBOTOMY/IV THERAPY/INVASIVE PROCEDURES 1. Equipment & procedures a. Administration of blood/blood products (1) Autotransfusion (2) Cryoprecipitate (3) Packed red blood cells (4) Plasma/albumin (5) Whole blood b. Assist with cutdown c. Drawing venous blood d. Starting IVs (1) Angiocath (2) Butterfly (3) Heparin lock 2. Care of the patient with: a. Angiography b. Central line/catheter/dressing (1) Broviac/Hickman (2) Groshong (3) PICC (4) Portacath c. Pericardiocentesis M. PAIN MANAGEMENT of pain level/tolerance 2. Care of the patient with: a. Epidural anesthesia/analgesia b. IV conscious sedation N. PEDIATRICS 1. Equipment & procedures a. Child abuse/recognition/reporting b. Obtaining consent to treat c. Pediatric arrest 2. Care of the patient with: a. Epiglottitis b. Near drowning c. Overdose/poison ingestion d. Status asthmaticus e. Status epilepticus O. WOMEN'S HEALTH - Assist with pelvic exam a. Pelvic tray b. Rape kit c. Reporting acts of violence

a. Abruptio placenta b. DIC c. Hemorrhage d. Placenta previa e. Precipitous delivery f. Preeclampsia/eclampsia g. Spontaneous abortion P. MISCELLANEOUS 1. AMA procedures yes no 2. Suicide precautions yes no AGE SPECIFIC PRACTICE A.Newborn/Neonate (birth - 30 days) D.Preschooler (3-5 years) G.Young adults (18-39 years) B.Infant (30 days - 1 year) E.School age children (5-12 years) H.Middle adults (39-64 years) C.Toddler (1-3 years) F.Adolescents (12-18 years) I.Older adults (64+) EXPERIENCE WITH AGE GROUPS A B C D E G H I Able to adapt care to incorporate normal growth and development. Able to adapt method and terminology of patient instructions to their age, comprehension and maturity level. Can ensure a safe environment reflecting specific needs of various age groups. My experience is primarily in: (Please indicate number of years) Medical year(s) Cardiothoracic year(s) Neuro year(s) Neurological year(s) Cardiovascular year(s) Burn year(s) Trauma year(s) Coronary care year(s) PACC year(s) Other (specify) year(s) The information I have given is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I hereby authorize Professional Nursing Service to release Medical/Surgical Skills Checklist to client facilities of PNS in relations to consideration of employment as a Traveler with those facilities. Signature Date Address Phone