Monitotring/Telemetry - Arrhythmia interpretation: Monitoring/Telemetry - Basic 12 lead interpretation: Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: 5 electrode telemetry: Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: I, III, V-leads: Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: Lead II and MCL1: Pacemaker - Pacemaker - Pacemaker - Temporary epocardial wires Please indicate the level of experience/proficiency with each and, where applicable, the types of equipment and/or systems with which you are familiar. Telemetry Skills Checklist. Able to ensure a safe and caring environment for the specific age groups indicated below; able to communicate and instruct patients from various age groups; able to evaluate age-appropriate behavior and skills. Automated Medication Dispensing System, Pyxis, Omnicell, or other, Interpretation & communication of lab values, Multi Lumen Central line care and dressing changes, Care & Management of PICC/ Groshong/Hickman, Monitoring Chemotherapy (does not initiate), Management of IV Infusion Pumps (Alaris, Baxter), Auscultation of Irregular of Heart Sounds, Preparation and administration of emergency (ACLS) medications, Inotropic: (digoxin, dopamine, epinephrine), Airway management/suctioning (ETT, Oral, trach), ABG’s recognition and treatment of abnormal values, Anticonvulsants (Dilantin/ Phenobarbital), Antiparkinson’s (Cogentin/Levodopa/Sinemet), Interpretation of labs and electrolyte imbalance, Insertion and management of small-bore feeding tubes (Dubhoff, Keofeed), Management and care of gastrostomy tube/feed, Management and care of jejunostomy tube/feed, Insertion and maintenance of urethral catheter, Measurement of Intake and Output Monitoring, Assessment of color, warmth, movement, sensation, Wound Vac maintenance and dressing changes, Anti-arrhythmic agents (Amiodarone/Cardizem/Lidocaine), IV Vasoactive agents (Dopamine, Dobutrex, Levophed). Competence is ability of a nurse to integrate & apply the knowledge, skills, judgments, attitudes, values and beliefs required to practice safely and ethically in a designated role or setting. ), Disorders of adrenal gland (Addison's disease), Starting IV's (Angiocath, Butterfly, Heparin lock), Administration of blood(Albumin/plasma, Cryoprecipitate, Packed red blood cells, Whole blood). Use the following KEY as a guideline: A) Theory Only/No Experience - Didactic instruction only, no hands-on experience. No industry defined or is assigned a job listing. Age Specific Competency. This means that telemetry nurses need the same bedside manner skills as registered nurses as well as the technical know-how to run stress tests and read EKG strips in order to properly care for patients. C) Moderate Experience - Able to demonstrate equipment/procedure, performs the task/skill independently with only resource assistance needed. Regions All RegionsNMCAVTWYINIASDORMANYMEILTXPAMTCOWAOKNDNHHIOHRIAZGANENVARAKWIDCMNMOMIVI. Dissect Common Femoral Atery and Bifurcate* No Experience Need Training Able to perform with supervision Able to perform independently. Reach out anytime [email protected], Made with favorite_border by angelathomas 2019 - © All rights reserved. Telemetry is a mixture of registered nurse duties and technical skills to operate machinery that monitors patient health—the most common being the echocardiogram (EKG). (CNO 2008) Competencies can be defined as a set of statements about the knowledge, skills, The following is a list of equipment and/or procedures performed in rendering care to patients. 1) Limited or no experience. You can login or register a new account with us. Insert drainage tubes* No Experience Need Training Able to perform with supervision Able to perform independently. Monitoring/telemetry: - Basic 12 lead EKD interpretation - Arrhythmia interpretation - Lead Placement: I, III, V-Ieads - Lead Placement: Lead II and MCL: Pacemaker: - Permanent - Temporary epicardial wires - Temporary external pacing - Temporary transvenous: Assist with: - Arterial line insertion Telemetry/Stepdown Skills Checklist A B C D AGE SPECIFIC COMPETENCY Neo-Natal (To 1 Month) Infant (1 Month to 1 Year) Pediatric (1 to 12 Years) Adolescent (12 to 18 Years) Adult (18 to 65 Years) Geriatric (65 Years and Older) CULTURAL DIVERSITY Assess the patient, plan, implement and evaluate in relation to Cultural needs Enter query below and click "search" or go for advanced search. Want to get in touch? 2) Experienced, but may need review or supervision. B) Limited Experience - Knows procedure/has used equipment, but has done so infrequently or not within the last six months. Please rate your skill level as accurately as possible by placing a check (√) in the appropriate box. Telemetry Skills Checklist Name: _____ Date: _____ In order to provide suitable assignments for you, this checklist is intended as a method of assessing your professional proficiency. No resume category defined or is assigned a resume listing. Monitotring/Telemetry - Arrhythmia interpretation, Monitoring/Telemetry - Basic 12 lead interpretation, Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: 5 electrode telemetry, Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: I, III, V-leads, Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: Lead II and MCL1, Hemodynamic monitoring - Femoral artery sheath removal, Perform - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Care of airway management devices/suctioning, Oxygen therapy & medication delivery systems, Administer blood products as ordered by physician to maintain hemodynamic status, Administration of tube feeding (Feeding pump, Gravity feeding), Flexible feeding tube (Corpak, Dobhoff, etc. D) Proficient/Competent - Able to demonstrate/perform the task/skill proficiently without any assistance and can instruct/teach.