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DIALYSIS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AGREEMENT



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DIALYSIS

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AGREEMENT

I understand the importance of preserving the confidential nature of the information of Total Renal Care, Inc. (“TRC”). This includes, but is not limited to, TRC’s data and records relative to business interests, computer systems and programs, projections, business plans, inventions, trade secrets, know-how, as well as information wherein TRC has an obligation of confidentiality to a third party and information concerning any patient, employee, physician, independent contractor, student, fellow or volunteer. I understand the necessity that such information not be compromised for any reason other than necessary business or medical communications and treatment needs.


I further understand that patient information is confidential and not to be discussed with or disseminated to anyone, either inside or outside the company, except on an as-needed basis for the treatment of the individual, payment related thereto, or for TRC’s healthcare operations in compliance with federal and state regulations. Unauthorized dissemination may be a violation of federal and state laws.
I am also aware and fully understand, that any violation of this Confidentiality Agreement is grounds for corrective action, up to and including immediate termination of employment or termination of any employment related contract or agreement between TRC and any of its subsidiaries and/or related organizations by which I am bound.
Print Name__________________________________ _________________
Signature ___________ _________________
Company Name ___________
Date ________________________________________

Affiliation

TRC Employee____ Student____ Agency Employee____


Volunteer____ Independent Contractor____ Attending Physician____

Medical Director____ Nephrology Fellow____



ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF ALCOHOL/ DRUG POLICY
AND AGREEMENT TO ABIDE BY THE POLICY

I, ___________________________(print name) hereby acknowledge that I have received a copy of CSI’s HSHS Department Alcohol/Drug Policy for the Clinical/Practicum Site (referred to hereafter as the Policy) and acknowledge the following:

I have read the Policy and have had the opportunity to ask questions about the Policy and the consequences for violating any terms of the Policy.
I understand that my compliance with all terms of the Policy is a condition of my remaining in the HSHS Department Program, and I agree to abide by all terms of the Policy.
I authorize the lab and/or Medical Review Officer or designee retained by CSI to release test result information to the HSHS Dean or his/her designee.
________________________________ _________________________

Student’s Signature Date


________________________________ _________________________

Parent’s Signature if student is under 18 Date

WITNESSED BY:
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO HSHS DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE

By________________________________ Date_________________________


CLINICAL EVALUATION
The documentation of a student's clinical behaviors will be a summative evaluation completed at the end of each clinical rotation. This evaluation process will be completed by both the instructor and the student. If there are significant differences between the student and faculty evaluations, an attempt to compromise will be made, but the faculty's evaluation will stand. The clinical component of ADN education is designed to allow you, the student, to measure and achieve the level of competence necessary to meet the level and terminal objectives of the program and to be successful in your endeavors. This will require that you make yourself aware of the clinical requirements for each semester and implement behaviors which allow you to achieve these requirements.
The evaluation tool uses a "satisfactory/unsatisfactory" rating scale. To provide consistency among faculty and students, the identification of each factor in the rating scale is as follows:

U Unsafe performance

Inaccurately performs

S Able to perform:

a. Identification of the patient/client.

b. Communicates with patient/client about and/or during the care being demonstrated.

c. Demonstrates procedure/knowledge accurately.

d. Completes within a reasonable time frame.

e. Cleans up appropriately.

f. Documents and reports appropriately.



g. Maintains role of AD student nurse.
Successful completion of a semester requires the student achieve a satisfactory for each clinical behavior. Once an identified clinical behavior has been demonstrated and evaluated at a satisfactory level, it is expected that this behavior will continue in succeeding semesters at a satisfactory level. Should the student regress below satisfactory, a deficiency notice will be issued and a mutual plan made between the student and instructor to remedy the regression before the end of the semester. Deficiencies noted during the semester require a written plan of action be developed by the student and approved by the faculty member evaluating the student at that time. It is the responsibility of the student to share this written plan with the next clinical instructor. (See policy in ADN Student Handbook).

College of Southern Idaho Student Name_______________________

Associate Degree Nursing Program Clinical Instructor____________________________

Clinical Evaluation Tool – NURR 201 Semester: _______________________________________

Clinical Site: ____________________________________


Wellness-Illness: Applies knowledge of position on wellness-illness continuum and utilizes the nursing process to problem solve, think critically, and make clinical judgments.

Level/Program Objectives




Unsatisfactory

Satisfactory

Comments:

III. Assessment

Performs a comprehensive nursing assessment through analysis of GFHP assessment data, physical assessment data, lab and other diagnostic data













Evaluates for changes in health status and begins to identify complex needs













Integrates the impact of developmental, emotional, cultural, religious, and spiritual influences on health status













Assesses for changes in health status and identifies appropriate actions













Analyzes patient’s response to interventions












Assess discharge needs and ability to access community resources













Evaluates patient’s response to medications












Recognizes trends in lab data and takes appropriate nursing action










VI. Teaching-Learning

Assesses patient/support person(s) learning ability, barriers, motivation to learn, and learning needs prior to teaching-learning












Implements steps in the teaching process in increasingly complex patients.













Participates in meeting goals toward discharge planning














Implements and evaluates teaching to patient’s identified at risk for complications










IV. Clinical Decision-Making

Integrates the steps of the nursing process, evidence-based practice, and critical thinking in patient care













Identifies pathophysiology of the medical surgical patient and relates to patient situation













Integrates evidence-based practice, collected through technological resources and other modalities, in decision-making.













With assistance, utilizes nursing process and critical thinking to prioritize and organize care for one or more patients













Follows existing care plan to provide for continuity of care












Seeks guidance in evaluation of care regimen outcomes












With supervision, provides safe, evidence-based care.













Caring: Integrates caring in the development of dynamic interpersonal relationships and implementation of nursing actions.

Level/Program Objectives




Unsatisfactory

Satisfactory

Comments:

II. Communication

Integrates cultural sensitivity throughout the nursing process












Utilizes appropriate communication channels to report relevant assessment data













Communicates relevant and complex information in a concise and clear manner to clients and healthcare team members













Reports medication side effects or medication inaccuracies to appropriate member of the health care team and instructor in a timely manner













Establishes therapeutic communication with patients












Utilizes verbal and nonverbal communication skills while establishing caring relationships












Demonstrates intermediate computer literacy related to patient care.










V. Caring Interventions

Demonstrates with minimal supervision the ability to perform procedures/skills based on facility guidelines













Establishes and maintains caring relationships with patients/support person(s).













Safely administers medication with minimal supervision












Evaluates patient response to medications












Maintains human dignity












Provides developmentally appropriate nursing care













Evaluates for physiological & psychological safety of patients













Functions as a patient advocate












Implements complex nursing interventions based upon patient assessment










Unique Individual: Values unique aspects of all individuals, including self, and utilizes this awareness in all interactions within the healthcare environment.

Level/Program Objectives




Unsatisfactory

Satisfactory

Comments:

I. Professional Behavior

Accepts ethical/legal responsibility for own actions as expressed in ANA Code of Nursing













Demonstrates self reflection by:

Examining own ideas, feelings, and behaviors

Recognizing and accepting learning potentials and limitations

Evaluating own performance in a structured journal















Accepts responsibility for nursing care given by self












Maintains confidentiality of all healthcare information












Functions, with minimal supervision, in the role of a professional nurse as a member of the healthcare team.













Accurately documents nursing cares and procedures














Utilizes self-reflection for continued growth in nursing practice.













Demonstrates personal responsibility by:

Arriving on time

Informing both school and agency of absence/tardiness

Adhering to school and agency dress code

Following Student Handbook guidelines














Demonstrates honesty in:

Documentation

Performance of skills (meds, treatments, etc.)

Interaction with others



Clinical paperwork










VII. Collaboration

Identifies and recognizes roles and responsibilities of members of the health care team and collaborates with the team effectively













Collaborates with patient/family in setting goals and evaluation










VIII. Managing Care

Provides evidence-based, cost effective patient care













Utilizes appropriate technology in provision of care













Recognizes aspects of safe/unsafe environment












Provides patient-centered nursing care













Demonstrates beginning level of patient management, leadership, and organizational skills by: appropriate delegation, accepting responsibility and accountability for own actions, accepting accountability and responsibility for delegated nursing actions.












With supervision, accepts legal/ethical responsibility for nursing care. Follows agency policy and procedures, functions within legal scope of a nursing student, shares pertinent information with agency staff and instructor













Promotes the rehabilitation potential of the patient












Maintains environment that supports patient independence









Additional Comments:

I have reviewed the contents of this evaluation and fully understand its implications.

Student Signature: _______________________________________________________________ Date____________________

Clinical Instructor Signature: _______________________________________________________ Date____________________



Revised 1/31/2017





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