Handoff Reporting
Handoff Reporting
Handoff Reporting
Communication 5 100.0%
Topics To Review
Outcomes
No of Individual
Nursing Process Points Score Description
RN Planning 1 100.0% The planning step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s ability
to make decisions and problem solve. The nurse uses a client’s
assessment data and nursing diagnoses to develop measureable
client goals/outcomes and identify nursing interventions. The nurse
uses evidenced based practice to set client goals, establish
priorities of care, and identify nursing interventions to assist the
client to achieve his goals.
RN Implementation/Therapeutic 2 100.0% The implementation step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
Nursing Intervention ability to apply nursing knowledge to implement interventions to
assist a client to promote, maintain, or restore his health. The nurse
uses problem-solving skills, clinical judgment, and critical thinking
when using interpersonal and technical skills to provide client care.
During this step the nurse will also delegate and supervise care and
document the care and the client’s response.
RN Evaluation 2 100.0% The evaluation step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
ability to evaluate a client’s response to nursing interventions and to
reach a nursing judgment regarding the extent to which the client
has met the goals and outcomes. During this step the nurse will
also assess client/staff understanding of instruction, the
effectiveness of interventions, and identify the need for further
intervention or the need to alter the plan.
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No of Individual
Thinking Skills Points Score Description
Clinical Application 5 100.0% The ability to apply nursing knowledge to a clinical situation.
Incorporates Blooms Taxonomy category of Applying.
No of Individual
NCLEX® Points Score Description
RN Management of Care 5 100.0% The nurse coordinates, supervises and/or collaborates with
members of the health care to provide an environment that is cost-
effective and safe for clients.
No of Individual
Clinical Areas Points Score Description
Fundamentals 3 100.0% Ability to apply fundamental nursing principles and skills to basic
needs of clients. Topics include foundational client care concepts
(ie: medical and surgical asepsis, infection control, physical
assessment, therapeutic communication, medication administration,
pain management integral to the delivery of safe, ethical, and legal
nursing practice.
Adult Medical-Surgical 2 100.0% Ability to apply medical-surgical nursing knowledge to clinical
problems experienced by adults. Topics include care of clients with
cardiovascular, hematologic, gastrointestinal, neurosensory,
endocrine, fluid and electrolyte, integumentary,
lymph/immune/infectious, renal and urinary, musculoskeletal,
reproductive, and respiratory disorders as well as topics relevant to
perioperative nursing care and emergency care/triage.
No of Individual
QSEN Points Score Description
Teamwork and Collaboration 5 100.0% The delivery of client care in partnership with multidisciplinary
members of the health care team, to achieve continuity of care and
positive client outcomes.
No of Individual
NLN Competency Points Score Description
Nursing Judgment 2 100.0% Nursing judgment involves the use of critical thinking and decision
making skills when making clinical judgments that promote safe,
quality patient care.
Professional Identity 3 100.0% Professional identity reflects the professional development of the
nurse as a member and leader of the health care team who
promotes relationship-centered care, and whose practice reflects
integrity and caring while following ethical and legal guidelines.
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Interprofessional Communication and 5 100.0% The need for nurses to be able to function as a member of the
Collaboration healthcare team while promoting an environment that supports
interprofessional communication and collaboration with the goal of
providing patient-centered care.
No of Individual
BSN Essentials 2021 Points Score Description
Person-Centered Care 4 100.0% Person-centered care focuses on the individual within multiple
complicated contexts, including family and/or important others.
Person-centered care is holistic, individualized, just, respectful,
compassionate, coordinated, evidence-based, and developmentally
appropriate. Person-centered care builds on a scientific body of
knowledge that guides nursing practice regardless of specialty or
functional area.
Interprofessional Partnerships 1 100.0% Intentional collaboration across professions and with care team
members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to
optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience, and strengthen
outcomes.
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