Module 05 Assignment – Scheduling and Staffing

Module 05 Assignment – Scheduling and Staffing

Module 05 Assignment – Scheduling and Staffing

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  1. Scheduling and Staffing
    Competency
    Collaborate in healthcare delivery systems settings for improved patient outcomes.
    Scenario
    You are making a staffing assignment knowing that you are short-staffed. You have five registered nurses (RNs), two licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and two nursing assistants. Those nine employees need to provide a 12-hour shift of services to 30 clients with a high acuity required to a ratio of nurse to client at 1:3. Module 05 Assignment – Scheduling and Staffing
    Client acuity level

    • Six acuity level 1
    • Eight acuity level 2
    • Nine acuity level 3
    • Seven acuity level 4
    • You will use the acuity-based staffing model to develop the staffing assignment based on the needs of the clients. You will use the created template.

      NUR2832_Staffing

      Instructions
      As you create this assignment, include the following in an email to your manager to justify your short-staffing plan:

    • Complete the staffing assignment based on the acuity level.
    • Defend how you would direct the staff to their assigned roles for this shift and provide a rationale for the staffing assignment.
    • Describe how you would communicate with each level of care provider to assure the best outcomes possible.
    • Address how you would ensure client equity in the delivery of services.
    • Provide stated ideas with professional language and attribution for credible sources with correct APA citation, spelling, and grammar.
    • Resources
      For assistance completing this assignment, review the article titled Patient Acuity Model.
      Submit your completed assignment by following the directions linked below. Please check the

 

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    NUR2832_Staffing1.docx

    Leadership and Professional Identity Staffing Assignment Template

    Staffing Available

    · 5 RN 2 LPN 2 NA

    · 30 patients

    Acuity Level 1 – 6 Patients

    1. Room 2301 Susan is a 93-year-old who fell at home and is waiting for nursing home placement who uses a walker and requires assistance to the bathroom and ADLs

    2. Room 2312 Fredrick is a 57-year-old who is recovering from a knee replacement who needs educational reinforcement and is going home today.

    3. Room 2319 Joshua is a 63-year-old who was in for cardioversion and is going home today.

    4. Room 2329 Brian is a 49-year-old who has been diagnosed with hypertension and Alzheimer’s Disease who wanders off the unit and needs assistance with ADLs.

    5. Room 2304 James is a 95-year-old who has osteoarthritis and needs help getting out of bed, bathing, and dressing.

    6. Room 2307 Francis is a 39-year-old who will be discharged today. She received discharge teaching yesterday about her ruptured appendix wound and wants to review the care instructions before she leaves.

    Acuity Level 2 – 8 Patients

    1. Room 2302 Brooke is a 33-year-old who was admitted with new-onset DM with uncontrolled blood sugars. She has started on new medications, including insulin, and needs additional patient and family education.

    2. Room 2311 Mark is an 83-year-old who is on isolation for MRSA and is on IV antibiotics and ten other medications.

    3. Room 2320 Jeffrey is a 63-year-old who is non-compliant with his medications and came in with hypertension and crackles in his lungs. He has daily labs and has a wound on his left foot.

    4. Room 2330 Leslie is a 46-year-old who had unstable angina and had a cardiac catheterization yesterday late afternoon and stayed over for observation.

    5. Room 2305 Traci is a 72-year-old who has a history of heart disease, a history of myocardial infarction, and mild dementia.

    6. Room 2308 Alecia is a 33-year-old who was experiencing chest pain and is scheduled for a stress test later today.

    7. Room 2303 Theodore is a 22-year-old who has had DM since he was a 10-years-old who requires medication adjustments.

    8. Room 2318 Bruce is a 45-year-old who was placed on isolation for C-Diff and is on several IV mediations.

    Acuity Level 3 – 9 Patients

    1. Room 2306 Amelia is an 83-year-old after a stroke and requires total care.

    2. Room 2313 Audrey is a 78-year-old with newly diagnosed COPD.

    3. Room 2317 Abigail is a 90-year-old who is a diabetic with a chronic leg infection.

    4. Room 2328 Roxanne is an 82-year-old with newly diagnosed lung cancer.

    5. Room 2322 Nancy is a 56-year-old with chronic kidney disease and on peritoneal dialysis.

    6. Room 2323 Dennis is a 35-year-old who was admitted with right upper quadrant pain that radiates to the right shoulder.

    7. Room 2314 Roger is a 46-year-old who is wasted and malnourished. She has severe diarrhea.

    8. Room 2309 Terry is a 59-year-old who has bladder cancer with painless hematuria.

    9. Room 2310 Barry is a 54-year-old who has a history of mitral valve regurgitation.

    Acuity Level 4 – 7 Patients

    1. Room 2315 Karen is a 45-year-old who had an acute myocardial infarction with percutaneous coronary intervention.

    2. Room 2321 Fredrick is a 43-year-old who was admitted after an overdose and required close monitoring.

    3. Room 2327, Samantha is a 57-year-old with severe abdominal pain with no bowel sounds.

    4. Room 2324 Robbie is a 62-year-old who has been vomiting and pain in the abdomen.

    5. Room 2325 Jenny is a 58-year-old MVA who has a tracheostomy.

    6. Room 2326 Annette is a 68-year-old who had a bowel resection and colostomy.

    7. Room 2316, David is a 54-year-old with weakness and a decreased level of consciousness.

     

    RN 1 RN 2 RN 3 RN 4 RN 5
    Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
    LPN 1 LPN 2 CNA 1 CNA 2 Staff

    · 5 RN

    · 2 LPN

    · 2 CNA

    30 patients

    · 6 acuity level 1

    · 8 acuity level 2

    · 9 acuity level 3

    · 7 acuity level 4

    Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity Room # Acuity  
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     

     

     

     

     

    06/16/2020