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What are the three phases of the CPNE?
Planning Phase
Implementation Phase
Evaluation Phase
What happens in the Planning Phase?
Receive patient assignment, review all available records including flow sheets and MARs, get introduced to the patients nurse, ask questions, **WRITE A NURSING CARE PLAN**
This is also when you write out your Grid with your Critical elements on it
Implementation Phase
the time frame when you administer care to the assigned patient according to the assigned critical elements, care plan and the grid
PCS
Patient Care Situation

Consists of overriding, required and selected areas of care, for a total of 5 to 6 Areas of Care for each PCS
CA
Clinical Associate--
Coordinates and supervises the CPNE
Orients to hospital specific policies and simulation lab
Available to discuss concerns and offer support
Answers questions about the examination process
Consults with CE
Reviews and verifies any failure with the CE
Maintains security and integrity of CPNE.
CE
Clinical Evaluator--Objective observer and patient advocate
Provides written assignment at the beginning of each PCS
Provides orientation to PCS and equipment to be used during PCS
Verifies patient condition and assigns areas of care
Verifies orders of medications to be administered during PCS
Silent observer
May participate in positioning if requested to do so and it doesn't interfere with observation
May hold pill cups
Answers questions of non teaching nature regarding patient assignment or patient care unit
Documents performance of critical elements in all areas
NCP
Nursing Care Plan
Lab Simulation Stations
IV Push
Sub Q, IM Injection
IV Piggy back
Wound care
Overriding Areas of Care
Asepsis
Caring
Physical Jeopardy
Emotional Jeopardy
Mobility
Evaluation Phase
**
Time Frames for Completion of Each Phase
2 1/2 hours is allowed for the completion of each PCS. Normal patient care is anticipated to take less than 1 1/2 hours for each patient (implementation phase), the balance of time should be spent between planning and evaluation phase.
20 minute checks
**
Grid design
**
CPNE structure (number of PCS/labs)
2 1/2 consecutive days. Consists of a minimum of 3 PCS and a maximum of 5 PCS. A minimum of one simulation laboratory and a maximum of two simulation labs.
Required Areas of Care
Fluid Management
Vital Signs

Will be assigned these with EVERY PCS!
Selected Areas of Care related to Management
Comfort
Musculoskeletal
Oxygen
Pain
Respiratory
Wound
Selected Areas of Care related to Assessment
Abdominal
Neurological
Peripheral Vascular
Respiratory
Skin
Other Selected Areas of Care
Drainage and Specimen Collection
Enteral Feeding
Irrigation
Medications
Patient teaching
CDM
Clinical Decision Making
(How can it be invoked?)
Forms that will be used
Nursing Kardex
MAR
Care plan
(What others)
Nursing Care Plans
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What Can I anticipate day 1 to be like?
Orientation to the CPNE and a hospital unit
Simulation Laboratory
time frame, approx 4:15pm to 7:30 pm
No patient contact
Casual Professional Attire
What will I do on day 2?
Patient Care Situations 1 and 2
(approx 7:30 am - 2pm)

2:30-3:30 Simulation lab number 2 if makeup needed
What will I do on day 3?
Patient Care Situations 3, 4 and 5
(if 4 and 5 needed)
7:30 AM to 5 PM
Simulation Lab
Wound Management Station
Time Limit
15 minutes
Simulation Lab
Intravenous medications
Time Limit
20 minutes
Simulation Lab
Injectable Medications-IV push Time Limit
15 minutes
Simulation Lab
Injectable Medications IM/SQ
15 minutes
Simulation Lab Documentation
CPNE Simulation Laboratory Report Form (found in guide in Appendix G)
On the PCS Kardex, the CE will identify required and selected areas of care how?
Required areas of care will be identified by a single red star or asterix

Selected areas of care will be identified by a double red star or asterix
Number of Areas of Care for each PCS?
All overriding areas of care
two required areas of care
three to four selected areas of care