Saturday, May 31, 2008

IVT TRAINING AESCULAP ACADEMY - IV THERAPY ANSAP ACCREDITED


For further information please contact:
Mr. Phil Cruz
B. Braun Medical Supplies Inc.2nd Floor, JMT Corporate CenterADB Avenue, Ortigas CenterPasig City
Phone+63-2-633-7284
Fax+63-2-633-7298
E-Mail
phil.cruz@bbraun.com

3-Day Intravenous Therapy
Aug. 20, 2008-Aug. 22, 2008
Aesculap Academy/Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Sep. 24, 2008-Sep. 26, 2008
Aesculap Academy/Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Okt. 8, 2008-Okt. 10, 2008
Aesculap Academy/Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Nov. 12, 2008-Nov. 14, 2008
Aesculap Academy/Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Dez. 3, 2008-Dez. 5, 2008
Aesculap Academy/Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Participation fee of P 500 per day or P 1,500 for 3 days includes kit, meal and snacks.

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MAKATI MEDICAL CENTER TRAINING


MMC offers CETN COST P8000

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Competency Enhancement Training forNurses (CETN) is a three month program designed to enhance the professional nurses’ competencies as promulgated by the Philippine Board of Nursing and based on internationally a ccepted nursing care standards.

The competency standa rds of the nurse include safe andeffective quality nursing care, management of environment and resources, health education, legal responsibility, e thico-moral responsibility, personal and professional deve lopment, quality provement, comm unication, record management, research,collaboration and teamwork, and customer service.

The program offers focused, multidisciplinary classroom training, as well as customized preceptorial clinical experience aimed at enhancing the nurse’clinicalkn owledge, technical skills, critical thinking and professional accountability in the delivery of world class nursing care.

TARGET PARTICIPANTS OF THE PROGRAM:
@Duly licensed registered nurse (RN)
@Newly graduated RNs who wish to have asuccessful transition from studentnurse to professional nurse and besubsequently hired by the hospital
@RNs who had been inactive in theprofession who would want to update theirnursing skills and,• @RNs who wish to receive an ellentfoundat ion for career advancementabroa d or as required by their futureemployers abroad.

Write or Call:Makati Medical CenterNursing Services Office, Training and Development Dept.#2 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi VillageMakati City, Metro Manila 1229Philippines

Tel. No. +632-8888-999loc al 7130 and 7021E-mail: training_nso@makatim ed.net.ph



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PHC 2008 TRAINING PROGRAMS

TRAINING COURSES

PHC - CRITICAL CARE COURSE
Didactic lecture: 8:00 - 5:00pm
Clinical exposure: 7:00 - 3:00pm
Program Accreditation No. 480
Credit Units: 180 CEUs

Application Date
September 29, 2008
Schedule
October 20 - December 5, 2008


REQUIREMENTS:Photocopy of the following:
Transcript of Records
General Weighted Average
Board Certificate of Licensure
Board Rating
Valid PRC License
Certificate of Employment(Clinical Experience of at least one year from a duly recognized institution.)
One piece passport size ID picture
A copy of membership card from any accredited professional organization

Registration Fee : Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000.00)Examination Fee: Fifty Pesos (P50.00)

INTRAVENOUS THERAPHY TRAINING PROGRAM
Control No.: 001807
Registration No: 003
Credit Units: ANSAP / PRC: 18 Units (didactic) 12 Units (practicum)


August 5 - 7, 2008
October 8 - 10, 2008

Time : 7:00 - 4:00 pm (3 days)
Venue: Dr. Avenilo P. Aventura Hall
REQUIREMENTS: Photocopy and original copy of current PRC License Certificate Registration
Fee : One Thousand Six Hundred Pesos (P1,600.00)


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LUNG CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES TRAINING

Dedicated to Daisy, Luigi & Mercy

TRAINING PROGRAM

The Lung Center of the Philippines Training Division of the Nursing Department offers quality education, training and research to registered nurses and allied health professionals, enabling them to meet the challenges facing their profession in today’s complex environment.

Today’s environment is important, but to address future needs, the Lung Center of the Philippines offers mentoring programs for new nurses; and a strong orientation program for newly-employed nurses.

Basic Skills Training Program, IV Therapy Training, Post-Graduate Course in Pulmonology Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Post-Graduate Course in Critical Care Nursing, Respiratory Emergency Nursing, In-House Programs

Requirements for the Basic Skills Training
1. Resume with latest picture
2. TOR (including diploma and RLE records)
3. Board Rating
4. PRC License
5. PRC Certificate
6. PNA Card
7. Picture 1×1 - 1pc
8. Chest X-ray and PPD (LCP)
9. Long Brown Envelope

CONTACT INFORMATION
Training Division, Department of Nursing,
Lung Center of the PhilippinesQuezon Avenue, Quezon City 1104
Telephone Number 924-6101 to 20 locals 270 • 244 • 415
E-mail: nursing@lcp.gov.ph

The Training Division of the Nursing Department offers quality education, training and research to registered nurses and allied health professionals, enabling them to meet the challenges facing their profession in today’s complex environment. Today’s environment is important, but to address future needs, the Lung Center of the Philippines offers mentoring programs for new nurses; and a strong orientation program for newly-employed nurses.

The Basic Skills Training Program for Nurses is a course that aims to develop nurses’ knowledge, skills and attitude in the performance of techniques and procedures, with an understanding of the principles involved.

The Post Graduate Course in Pulmonology Nursing is conceptualized in line with the hospital-based nurses of the future. It is a stepping stone towards becoming a clinical nurse specialist as far as respiratory care is concerned. The health care system of the future will inevitably be fragmented because of the competitive health market. Hence, there is a need for intensifying our knowledge and skills through an understanding of the underlying principles and concepts in order to develop a high degree of expertise in the care of patients with respiratory diseases.

Oncology Nursing deals with the basic concepts in cancer and the principles in cancer therapy, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of the nurse in cancer management.

The Post Graduate Course in Critical Care Nursing prepares the nurse to meet the demands of patient care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The ICU is a specialized unit requiring a new type of nurse—one who possesses the essential knowledge, skills and qualities that will assist him/her to perform effectively in a more sophisticated and technologically advanced environment. With the greater responsibilities that an ICU nurse carries, it is necessary that adequate training be provided to help him/her cope with the challenges in critical care.

Respiratory Emergency Nursing connotes a compelling urgency, and is seen as something immediate and challenging to nurses. Nursing practice in the emergency room demands the best of our energies and capabilities in the accurate assessment of the patient’s condition, and the utilization of sound clinical judgment where life support and effective intervention is the main concern.

The Operating Room Nursing Program aims to prepare nurses to be effective and efficient members of the surgical team and make him/her aware of the vital role as caregiver peri-operatively.

Other programs offered by the Training Department include IV Therapy Training, Clinical Instructor Training Program, Private-Duty Nursing Program, Skills Enhancement Training for Nursing Attendants, and Ward Clerk Training Program.

BASIC SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM FOR NURSES
Didactic - 80 hoursPracticum - 320 hours
This course aims to develop nurses' knowledge, skills and attitude in the performance of techniques and procedures with an understanding of the principles involved.

IV Therapy Training
Didactic - 24 hours
Primarily designed to comply with PRC, Board of Nursing Resolution No. 08 series of 1994, with the provision of the Philippine Nursing Act of 1991, RA 7164 (Article V Section 37) and to ensure safe practice in Intravenous Therapy.
This program aims to enhance the nurse's knowledge and skill in the delivery of their expanded role as intravenous nurse therapists.

Post-Graduate Course in Pulmonology Nursing
Didactic - 24 hoursPracticum - 80 hours
This program is conceptualized in line with the hospital-based nurses of the future, a stepping stone toward a clinical nurse specialist as far as respiratory care is concerned. The health care system of the future will inevitably be fragmented because of the competitive health market hence, there is a need to intensify our knowledge and skill through an understanding of the underlying principles and concepts in order to develop a high degree of expertise in the care of patients with respiratory diseases.

Oncology Nursing
Didactic - 20 hoursPracticum - 40 hours
This course deals with basic concepts in cancer and the principles in cancer therapy, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of the nurse in cancer management.

Post-Graduate Course in Critical Care Nursing
Didactic - 40 hoursPracticum - 320 hours
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a specialized unit requiring a new type of nurse, one who possesses the essential knowledge, skills and qualities that will assist him/her to perform effectively in a more sophisticated and technologically advanced environment. With the greater responsibilities that an ICU nurse carries, it is necessary that adequate training be provided to help him/her cope with the demands and challenges of the critical care setting.

Respiratory Emergency Nursing
Didactic - 80 hoursPracticum - 320 hours
Respiratory Emergency Nursing connotes a compelling urgency and is seen as a real challenge to nurses. Nursing practice in the emergency room demands the best of our energies and capabilities in accurate assessment, utilization of sound clinical judgment where life support and effective intervention is the main concern.

In-House Programs:

Operating Room Nursing Program
Didactic - 12 hoursPracticum - 320 hours
This program aims to prepare nurses to be effective and efficient members of the surgical team and make her aware of her vital role as caregiver to patients peri-operatively.

Skills Enhancement Training for Nursing Attendants
Didactic - 12 hours
This course provides the participants with the essential knowledge and skills in the performance of basic, yet vital nursing procedures as well as equipping them with up-to-date techniques in assisting patients.

Ward Clerk Training Program
Didactic - 12 hoursPracticum - 192 hours
This program is designed to orient, train and develop qualified nursing aides to the tasks and other related activities performed by the ward clerk.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

REVIEW CENTERS - MANILA BASED for LNE & NCLEX


Ameriphil NCLEX Review and Career Institute The leading NCLEX Review Center and Career Institute in the Philippines. Located at Belvedere Tower, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. Contact No. 632-6336050http://www.youcanpassnclex.com

Kaplan Education Center Kaplan Education Center offers the following services: - CGFNS Review - TOEFL / NCLEX / TSE / USMLE - GMAT / GRE / SAT / LSAT / TSE
3F, Z Executive Suites1132 Quezon Ave.Quezon City, PhilippinesPhone: 371-8966, 371-1689

MERGE Review Multi-Educational Review Group Experts, Inc. (MERGE) is a review center for nurses. # 28 G/F A.M. Building, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City PhilippinesPhone: (632) 742- 0022

RA Gapuz Online Review Center The RAGRC is now the market leader in nursing review in the Philippines, providing quality review programs to 50% of the total Philippine market. It has maintained a 100% passing rate for the CGFNS and the NCLEX review from year 2001 to the present, sustaining the Philippinesí rank as Number 1 globally for the ìfirst time internationally educated candidates for the 2005 NCLEX Exam Statisticsî, garnering the highest number of passers in NCLEX - Ermita, Manila, SM City, Dagupan City, Baguio City, Cebu City and Davao City.http://www.eastwestreview.com

Rachell Allen Reviewers USA For over 20 years of nursing experience in the United States, Rachell Allen has mastered the American nursing review style and discovered the top SECRETS to passing CGFNS and NCLEX the fastest way! Suite 2604, 26th FL. Raffles Corporate Center, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, PHILIPPINES 1600Phone: +632 914 - 1379 to 80 http://www.rachellallen.com/

Review Center for Allied Professions (RCAP) RCAP has been helping Philippine nursing and dentistry graduates not just pass, but also top the board exams for over 21 years. RCAP will never stop until we put you on top! Focusing on CGFNS

ROYAL PENTAGON REVIEW SPECIALISTS, INC. (PENTAGON)
2/F RG Casas Bldg. 886 G. Tolentino cor. España Blvd., Sampaloc, Manila Philippines
Contact No: (02) 309-9582 Website: http://pentagonreview.tripod.com/

Universal Review Center UNIVERSAL REVIEW CENTER opened it’s doors to nurses on February 1, 2003 and is operated by competent and excellent individuals. Headed by Ms. Anaski Marquez. Room 316, Guadalupe Commercial Complex Building,Makati City, PhilippinesPhone No. 882-0431 or 614-0464


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Sunday, May 25, 2008

NCLEX RESULTS HOW TO GET THEM FAST



Dedicated to Mercy and Gamay





Candidates in the following jurisdictions may access their "unofficial" results via the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)

NCLEX® Candidate Web site or through the NCLEX® Quick Results Line:Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia-PN, Georgia-RN, Illinois, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana-RN, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia-PN, Wisconsin, Wyoming.


Your "unofficial" results will be available two business days after taking your examination

Via the web ($7.95) - Go to www.pearsonvue.com/nclex, sign in with your user name and password. After logging in, you will see your Current Activity.

Under Recent Appointments, find the row with your current test, go to "Status" and double click on "Quick Results" link.

If your results are available, a credit card payment page will display.

Fill in the payment information, click on the Continue button, and a confirmation page will display.

Click ONLY ONCE on the Confirm Order button, and your exam results will appear.

In order to receive your results, you must provide a credit card number to which the $7.95 charge can be billed. (Please note: Your credit card will only be charged if your results are available.)

Via the phone ($9.95) - Call the NCLEX Quick Results line at 1.900.776.2539 (1.900.77.NCLEX).

Please note that this is a 900 number and NOT an 800 number.

This service will be available 24 hours a day.

The $9.95 fee will appear on your local telephone bill under "NCLEX Test."

(Please be aware: When you use the NCLEX Quick Results line, you will not be charged if your results are not yet available. However, once your results are available, if you call more than once, you will be charged for each call.)

Only the board of nursing to which you applied can release your official results.

The NCLEX examination results in the Quick Results Service are unofficial, and do not authorize you to practice as a licensed nurse.

Be sure to wait two business days after your test before you request your results!

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Pearson Professional Centers - PHILIPPINES


Pearson Professional Centers-Manila, Philippines
Telephone: 8210 2929 7803
Address: 27th Floor, Trident Tower 312 Senator Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City, Manila
CLICK ON THE MAP

Directions:
From Buendia LRT Station take a Guadalupe-bound jeepney.

Trident Tower is located immediately after the old Shell Maya station, just off the Ayala-Buendia stoplight.

Examinees coming from EDSA (Buendia MRT or Guadalupe Tulay) should take an LRT-Taft-bound jeepney and alight just before the Ayala Avenue - Malugay intersection. Those coming in from Ayala Avenue should walk towards Buendia via Geronimo Street (RCBC Plaza and Metrobank GT Towers)

Applicants in the Asia Pacific (Philippines included) who wish to schedule an exam should call +612 9478 5400 (EXT. 3) 8:30 am-6 pm.

By dialing this number, you are making a long distance call to Australia.
There is no local number available yet.
You must also have a credit card ready to pay the scheduling fee.

FOUND ON: http://www.pearsonvue.com/contact/voucherstore/
Philippines CONTACT NUMBER: 180014410321

The number listed above was listed as the official number of the Pearson office in Manila, however, it was removed from the Web site a few days after.

If you can't reach this number, you may try other Pearson Vue hotlines:
* The Asia-Pacific call center (based in Australia): +612-94785400
* You may try this number as well: 1280061294785400(The prefix 1 and 2 might be for int'l dialing, so you can replace it with your use your provider's int'l dialing instructions, for ex. +1 or +001, etc.)
* You can also try this: 1800-1110-0796 loc 3

TRAVEL INFORMATION TO NCLEX TESTING CENTER - PHILIPPINES

From Quezon City -- The fastest way is by riding the MRT. Get off Buendia station. Walk towards the Shell gas station, across it is a jeepney terminal. Get on any of the jeepneys plying the Buendia route and ask the driver to drop you off at RCBC Plaza. After you get off, cross the street and walk towards the Shell Maya gas station. Trident Tower is a building or two after the gas station.Another option is by taking a bus from Buendia station after getting off the MRT. Take the Ayala-bound bus and ask to be let off at RCBC Plaza. Walk towards the back of RCBC Plaza where you'll see the Shell Maya gas station.

From Marikina -- A number of FX or shuttle vans travel to Makati daily. Take an FX to Makati. Usually shuttle vans turn around before reaching RCBC Plaza, but ask the driver if he'll pass by RCBC Plaza. If not, ask to be let off either along Buendia Ave. and take a jeepney from there to RCBC Plaza or along Ayala Ave. where you can walk towards RCBC Plaza. When you reach RCBC Plaza, walk towards the Shell Maya station. Trident Tower is a building or two away from the gas station.

From Parañaque -- You can take a bus or a shuttle van to Makati. Most shuttle vans let you off at the Landmark mall terminal. From Landmark, take a jeepney to Pacific Star building at Buendia and from there take another jeepney towards RCBC Plaza.

From Taft -- Take a bus to Makati, preferably one that will pass by Buendia Ave. Get off at Shell Maya gas station, right after RCBC Plaza. Walk towards Trident Tower right after the gas station.If you take the LRT, get off at the Buendia station, and ride a bus to Makati. There are two types of buses: one that passes along Ayala Ave. and one that passes along Buendia Ave. take the bus that goes through Buendia and get off at Shell Maya gas station right after the Ayala-Buendia intersection. You can still take the bus that passes through Ayala Ave. but you have to get off before the Ayala-Buendia intersection. You can walk to RCBC Plaza and Shell Maya gas station from there, and then to the Pearson office.From the Domestic Airport -- you can get a cab to Makati or take a bus to Makati. You can either get off at Buendia Ave. or get off Taft Ave. and take the MRT to Buendia station. Once in Buendia, take a jeepney across the Shell gas station to RCBC Plaza. Trident Tower is a building or two away from the Shell Maya gas station.

From Ayala MRT station -- If you prefer to get off at the Ayala MRT station, take an Ayala Loop jeepney and get off at Makati Medical Hospital. Walk towards Ayala Ave., cross the street to RCBC Plaza and walk towards the Shell Maya gas station. Trident Tower is a building or two away from the gas station.

Special note: Makati is notorious for its horrendous traffic jams. So, scout the area before your test date and go early to the test center on the big day itself.

If possible, don't schedule an early morning or late afternoon exam to avoid rush hour.

You don't have to stay near the test center, but there are several hotels, condotels, and places that offer accommodations in Makati.

Fare: The MRT charges a maximum of P15 from the farthest terminal. Jeepney fares cost P7. From Buendia, a bus ride costs P10. Flagdown rate for taxi cabs starts at P30.



WHATS THIS????


DEFINITION OF TERMS
CTS or Continental Testing Service is the accredited agency that handles applications for nursing licensure
ATT or Authorization To Test

Registration with Pearson Vue was needed before the Eligibility was issued.
So, if your CES report has been issued or, at least, when all the documents needed for the CES is already complete, you may want to register and pay the testing fee to Pearson Vue (http://www.pearsonvue.com/nclex/) so that your Eligibility and your ATT can be issued.

Technically, you can register earlier with Pearson Vue since you have one year to get your Eligibility.

Once you get your ATT or Authorization To Test, you have three months (90) days to schedule your exam. The testing fee is $200, and if you're taking the NCLEX outside the US, there's an additional $150-fee.

At this point, CTS is only waiting for yout CES report, which should be ready soon. Be assured that when your CES report is ready, CTS can issue your Eligibility right away (assuming you have everything else completed, e.g. application, fees). They only want you to register with Pearson Vue to complete the entire application

Just register and create an account online with Pearson Vue. You can pay using a credit card, bank draft, or international money order.After you register and pay the $200 fee, you will be issued an ATT or Authorization to Test.

This can take from a few minutes to more than a week, depending on the response time of CTS and IDFPR. Once you get your ATT, you can call the Pearson Vue hotlines to schedule a testing date. Have your ATT and credit card ready when you call as they will need to charge the $150 at this time.


MORE INFORMATION ON NCLEX

TAKEN IN THE PHILIPPINES


International NCLEX test-takers, including those who will take the test in the Philippines, are required to present their Authorization to Test (ATT) and their passports as proof of identification. The passport is the only form of identification accepted by Pearson Vue, which administers the NCLEX, from international applicants.


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NCLEX Examination Subject Matter



NCLEX examination is covers several categories of patient needs, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing as a following below:

Safe,Effective Care Environment
Management Of Care
Safety And Infection Control

Health Promotion and Maintenance
Growth and Development Through the Life Span
Prevention and Early Detection Disease

Psychosocial Integrity
Coping and Adaptation
Psychosocial Adaptation

Physiological Integrity
Basic Care and Comfort
Pharmalogcal and Parenteral Therapies
Reduction of Risk Potential
Physiological Adaptation

NCLEX Eligibility

In order to take the NCLEX examination, you must apply for nursing license from your state board of nursing.

The Board of Nursing will determine whether or not you meet its criteria for NCLEX examination-eligibility, then register to take NCLEX test.

NCLEX Registration

Once you have applied for a license from your state board of nursing, you will receive an NCLEX Examination Candidate Bulletin in the mail you may then register with the National Council of State Board of Nursing testing service by phone, or filling out a mail-in registration form.

Once your state board of nursing has verified your eligibility to take the NCLEX examination, you will receive an Authorization to take test (ATT) along with a list of testing center and instructions for how to schedule an appointment to take the examination.

Length of Test

The NCLEX examination is a multiple choice exam which uses in interactive system called Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) to gauge your level of competence. RN candidates will answer minimum of 75 questions, LPN candidate a minimum of 85 questions. After you have answered the minimum number of questions, the computer will attempt to access your level of competence.

If you are clearly above the passing standard at this time, you will pass, likewise, if you are clearly below the standard you will fail. If you are too close to the standard to allow a definitive result to be determined, you will continue to answer questions until a final assessment can be made. RN candidates may take maximum of 265 questions, LPN candidates a maximum of 205 questions.

Time to Complete the Exam

You will have 5 hours in which to complete the exam.

This includes the time set aside for the introductory computer tutorial and 10 minutes breaks.

NCLEX Examination Scoring

The NCLEX examination is scored once by the computer on which you are taking it, and a second time by the National Council's testing service.

Receiving Result

It will take about a month for your state board of nursing to mail you the result of the exam.

Not Passing the Test

If you fail the test, your state board of nursing will mail you a diagnostic profile that will outline both the areas of knowledge in which your performance was satisfactory and the areas in which it was not.

Retaking the Test

You may retaking the test as many time as you need to.

The National Council's policy dictates that you wait at least 91 days before retaking the test. Individual state boards may impose other, stricter requirements.

Sample TestTo try

Sample test you can search many web sites feature free sample of the test or questions, like below:
Delmar's Online NCLEX Review
Internet Exam Online Practice Exams

Test Preparation
Many of companies offer Online NCLEX examination test preparation for a fee. Some of these companies are:
National Council's Extension
Kaplan
Internet Exam Online Practice Exams

Refferences:
All Nursing School
https://www.ncsbn.org/RN_Test_Plan_2007_Web.pdf



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PNA NURSING SKILLS FAIR Program MAY 30-31 2008 for BSN & RN


NURSING SKILLS FAIR Program


FOR PHILIPPINE REGISTERED NURSES & BSN GRADUATES

Description:
This will be a two-day workshop with the intent of providing the participants with the standards and guidelines of safe practice for various basic nursing procedures.

A preceptor will discuss and demonstrate the nursing procedures while explaining the rationale behind the techniques and activities.

The participants will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their skills through a return demonstration phase guided by a competency checklist.

This program however, does not intend to certify the participants as competent or proficient practitioners.

It will only assess the participants’ level of knowledge and skills in a guarded simulated environment.

Thus, this training is intended to supplement the participants’ skill development on the standards of safe nursing practice.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
This workshop will provide the participants to hope their knowledge, skills, and attitude on performing safe practice based on standards of nursing procedure.

The participants will be able to:

1. Discuss the standards of practice in performing the following procedures:
a. EKG Taking
b. Suctioning
c. Gastric Gavage / Lavage
d. Wound Care / Decubitus Care
e. HGT Taking and Recording
f. Cleansing Enema
g. Operation of Infusion Pump
h. Medication Administration (Oral)

2. Demonstrate the safe practice activities when performing these basic procedure based on standards.

3. Articulate the rationale behind the activities of the procedure.

4. Evaluate competency level through a competency checklist during the return demonstration.

MECHANICS:
Date: MAY 30-31 2008
Time: 8:00 – 5:00 pm
Venue: PNA Auditorium
Registration Fee:
P 1,500.00 PNA member
P 1,700.00 Non PNA member

PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES
Day 1
7:30 – 8:30 AM REGISTRATION
8:30 – 8:45 Opening Remarks and Orientation of the Course
8:45 – 9:15 Pre-TestLECTURES:
9:15 – 10:00 EKG Taking
10:00 – 10:45 Suctioning Procedure
10:45 – 11:15 Gastric Gavage / Lavage
11:15 – 12:00 HGT Taking and Recording
12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH BREAK
1:00 – 1:45 Wound Care and Decubitus Care
1:45 – 2:30 Cleansing Enema
2:30 – 3:15 Operation of Infusion Pumps
3:15 – 4:00 Medication Administration (Oral)
4:00 – 5:00 POST – TEST

Day 2
8:00 - 12:00 WORKSHOP STATIONS
I. EKG TAKING
II. SUCTIONING PROCEDURE
III. GASTRIC GAVAGE / LAVAGE
IV. HGT TAKING AND RECORDING
12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH BREAK
1:00 – 4:00 WORKSHOP STATIONS
V. WOUND CARE DECUBITUS CARE
VI. CLEANSING ENEMA
VII. OPERATION OF INFUSION PUMP
VIII. MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
4:00 – 5:00 Evaluation of competency Checklist
Closing Remarks


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