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The document outlines the general and specific objectives of a student nurse's duties within their 24 hour shift. The general objective is to promote competent and ethical nursing care standards. The specific objectives are to gain skills in accurately assessing patients, taking vital signs, performing ECGs and CPR, correctly administering medications, and placing catheters and performing nebulizing and suctioning within the first 8 hours of duty.
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GOSO

The document outlines the general and specific objectives of a student nurse's duties within their 24 hour shift. The general objective is to promote competent and ethical nursing care standards. The specific objectives are to gain skills in accurately assessing patients, taking vital signs, performing ECGs and CPR, correctly administering medications, and placing catheters and performing nebulizing and suctioning within the first 8 hours of duty.
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Freisan Chen Mndumotan November 14,

2016
Geraldine S. Ridad

General Objective

Within 24 hours of duty, the student nurse will be able to promote and provide to
her patients a competent, standard quality nursing care by ensuring the ethical standard
in the nursing school and as prescribed in the nursing code.

Specific objectives
Within 8 hours of duty, the student nurse will be able to gain skills with accuracy
in providing nursing care such as:
1. Assessment of medically ill patients.
2. Accuracy in taking the vital signs and the need of continuous
monitoring.
3. Taking ECG and perform CPR correct and appropriate.
4. Correct administration of medications for the specific patient.
5. Correct placing of Foley Catheter and performing of Nebulizing and Suctioning.
6. Perform the CPR correctly and appropriately.

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