What experience do you have in restorative nursing?
I have over five years of experience in restorative nursing, primarily in long-term care facilities. My role involved developing and implementing individualized care plans to help patients regain or maintain their functional abilities. I've worked closely with physical therapists and occupational therapists to ensure continuity in patient care and have successfully improved patients' mobility and daily living skills.
How do you handle challenging behaviors in patients?
Handling challenging behaviors requires a calm and patient approach. I prioritize understanding the root cause of the behavior, whether it's pain, confusion, or frustration. By communicating with the patient and their family, I tailor interventions that address their specific needs. I also ensure that my team is well-trained in de-escalation techniques to maintain a safe and supportive environment.
Can you describe your approach to patient assessment?
My approach to patient assessment is thorough and collaborative. I start by reviewing the patient's medical history and current health status. During the assessment, I observe their physical abilities, cognitive function, and emotional state. I also engage with the patient and their family to understand their goals and preferences. This comprehensive approach helps me create a personalized care plan that aligns with the patient's needs and aspirations.
How do you prioritize tasks in a busy nursing environment?
Prioritizing tasks in a busy nursing environment involves a combination of clinical judgment and organizational skills. I start by assessing the urgency of each patient's needs and prioritize tasks accordingly. I also use a task management system to keep track of daily responsibilities and delegate tasks appropriately. Regular communication with my team ensures that we are all aligned and can respond efficiently to any changes in patient status.
What strategies do you use to promote patient independence?
Promoting patient independence is a key aspect of restorative nursing. I use a variety of strategies, including setting realistic goals with the patient, providing step-by-step guidance, and using adaptive equipment when necessary. I also encourage patients to participate in their care planning and decision-making. Regularly reviewing and adjusting the care plan based on the patient's progress helps maintain motivation and ensures continuous improvement in their functional abilities.
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