Professional Documents
Culture Documents
23. *Administers medication safely using six rights of medication administration NA n/a
24. Demonstrates caring behaviors S S
25. Uses SBAR effectively S S
26. Acts as an advocate for patients and families S S
27. *Demonstrates physical and mental competence S S
28. *Identifies safety concerns and notifies instructor and appropriate healthcare team S
members S
29. Demonstrates time management techniques S S
30. Implements patient and family education and evaluates effectiveness of teaching S S
31. *Updates instructor and healthcare team regarding changes in the patients condition S S
32. *Provides nursing care based on the policies and procedures of the facility S S
33. *Provides nursing care in accordance with the Maryland Nurse Practice Act S S
34. *Adheres to HIPAA guidelines S S
35. *Provides care according to ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice S S
Student Instructor
Self- Eval of
Outcome 4 Eval Student
Implement nursing care based on scientific evidence (CSLO4) S/N/U S/N/U
36. Incorporates evidence-based rationale that supports the patients plan of care S S
Student Reflection (Thoroughly answer all questions)
How has this clinical rotation helped to define your role as a nurse? Please explain.
This clinical rotation helped me grow as a nurse because it was different then any experience I have had. It
helped me learn how to help my patient and the family. There is also a lot of collaboration that goes on in OB
and it was able to help me see how communication was key. This helped me grow as a nurse because working
with babies is the field that I have always wanted to go into and being apart of the experience made me excited
and motivated for the future.
Which objective did you accomplish during this rotation? How did you do it?
I accomplished prioritizing care and time management. I did this by assessing the baby and deciding what
needed to be changed in my plan of care. Advocating was also a big priority because the babies cant
advocate for themselves and the parents may not always be there so I was able to observe the nurse advocate
for her patients to the doctors throughout the day. I was able to accomplish time management because you
have to be very flexible when it came to caring for the babies because the day was constantly changing and I
was able to practice changing my care and making sure to set enough time aside to feed the baby and still
have time to assess and feed the others.
Faculty Comments/ Student Learning Goals (Goals must be established even if performance is satisfactory.
If an item was identified as N or U, narrative comments are necessary to clarify student performance along
with goals to improve performance).
Morgan became more confident as the clinical day progressed. Morgan will be a competent nurse who not only
can perform the required nursing tasks but be a compassionate nurse as well. I look forward to watching
Morgan continue through this nursing program.