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Procedural Skills Evaluation: Evaluator Signature

The document evaluates a student's procedural skills by having an evaluator rate the student's abilities across 11 specific skills related to performing a medical procedure on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being some knowledge but unable to perform and 5 being able to act as an instructor. The evaluator also provides an overall rating of the student's skills for the procedure.
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Procedural Skills Evaluation: Evaluator Signature

The document evaluates a student's procedural skills by having an evaluator rate the student's abilities across 11 specific skills related to performing a medical procedure on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being some knowledge but unable to perform and 5 being able to act as an instructor. The evaluator also provides an overall rating of the student's skills for the procedure.
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Procedural Skills Evaluation

Student: _________________________________________ Date: __________________

Evaluator: _______________________ Procedure: _________ _____________ Number of attempts: ________


For each skill below, consider at what level you trust the resident to perform a particular skill.

Some knowledge Should perform Can perform skill Can perform skill Can act as Skill not observed
skill under direct under indirect independently instructor or or does not apply
but cant
supervision supervision supervisor for this to this procedure
perform skill
skill even with
assistance

1 2 3 4 5 n/a
1. Prepared beforehand by reviewing patient's information and knowing indications, anticipated
problems, required instruments. ______

2. Explained rationale for procedure and obtained informed consent. ______

3. Positioned patient appropriately and located traditional landmarks. ______

4. Washed hands and used gowns, glasses, gloves as appropriate. ______

5. Cleaned and draped site using sterile technique. ______

6. Performed procedure in correct sequence without omitting steps. ______

7. Secured line/catheter; applied dressing. ______

8. Strategically directed assisting staff; behaved professionally in a leadership role. ______

9. Handled complications. ______

10. Documented procedure appropriately. ______

11. Performed safe disposal of sharps and biohazard material and cleaned up area. ______

12. Overall how skilled do you think this student was at performing this procedure? ______

Evaluator Signature

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