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What is one responsibility of an admission nurse?
What is one responsibility of an admission nurse?
- Performing billing audits
- Managing hospital finances
- Conducting surgical procedures
- Providing patient safety education (correct)
An admission nurse is required to have at least five years of experience in the medical/surgical field.
An admission nurse is required to have at least five years of experience in the medical/surgical field.
False (B)
What certification must an admission nurse possess?
What certification must an admission nurse possess?
FNP Certifications
An admission nurse must have a minimum of __________ year(s) of experience in med/surg or critical care.
An admission nurse must have a minimum of __________ year(s) of experience in med/surg or critical care.
Match the following qualifications with their descriptions:
Match the following qualifications with their descriptions:
What is the first step in the admission process?
What is the first step in the admission process?
Situational low self-esteem is not a common psychosocial response to admission.
Situational low self-esteem is not a common psychosocial response to admission.
Name one nursing admission activity.
Name one nursing admission activity.
Patients often experience feelings of ________ due to the strange surroundings and busy nursing staff during admission.
Patients often experience feelings of ________ due to the strange surroundings and busy nursing staff during admission.
Match the psychosocial responses with their corresponding effects observed during admission:
Match the psychosocial responses with their corresponding effects observed during admission:
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Admission Nurse Job Overview
- Seeking admission nurse to manage patient admissions and related tasks.
- Flexibility in qualifications; experience may compensate for unmet criteria.
Responsibilities of Admission Nurse
- Clear Epic Work Queue daily to ensure operational efficiency.
- Assist in addressing billing denials, collaborating with coders and supervisors.
- Conduct room and unit orientation for incoming patients.
- Educate patients and families on safety protocols.
- Document admission histories and assessments using Meditech.
- Fax admission orders to the pharmacy for medication processing.
- Prepare and secure Nursing Admission History and Home Medication Physician Orders in the medical record.
- Facilitate hand-off communication to assigned nursing staff.
- Support discharge teaching based on guidance from the Administrative Supervisor.
- Conduct discharge follow-up phone calls to ensure patient well-being.
Qualifications for Admission Nurse
- At least one year of experience in medical/surgical or critical care settings.
- Preferred familiarity with Meditech software.
- Must possess FNP certifications.
- Minimum two years' experience in an acute care setting recommended.
- Team-oriented approach with professionalism is essential.
- Knowledge of third-party payer and government requirements related to nursing admission processes is necessary.
Admission Process Overview
- Initiated when a patient enters a healthcare facility for medical or surgical needs.
- Focuses on holistic care, impacting patient responses throughout their stay.
Admission Process Requirements
- Physician authorization confirming need for specialized care and treatment.
- Gathering detailed information by the admitting department.
- Completion of comprehensive nursing admission database.
- Detailed documentation of medical history and physical examination findings.
- Development of an initial nursing care plan tailored to the patient’s needs.
- Issuance of initial medical treatment orders.
Nursing Admission Activities
- Prepare patient rooms for their arrival.
- Welcome and orient patients to the facility.
- Safeguard patients' valuables and clothing.
- Assist patients in undressing if needed.
- Compile necessary nursing data for patient admission.
Psychosocial Responses During Admission
- Common feelings include anxiety, fear, and decisional conflict.
- Patients may experience low self-esteem, powerlessness, and social isolation.
- Risk identified for ineffective management of therapeutic regimens.
Factors Influencing Psychosocial Responses
- Admission triggers nervousness regardless of prior experience.
- Unfamiliar surroundings and busy staff can heighten feelings of helplessness.
- Observation of other patients may add to overall discomfort.
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