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Clinical Nursing Skills

Competency-Based Assessments

Clinical Nursing SkillsCompetency-Based Assessments

Competency-Based Assessments

1 .
Create a video demonstrating the process of administering oral medications.
2 .
Role-play the appropriate procedure for withdrawing medications from an ampule.
3 .
Create a video demonstrating proper technique for mixing insulins.
4 .
Role-play the proper procedure for administering ID injections.
5 .
Demonstrate the appropriate technique for administering SQ injections.
6 .
Create a video demonstrating proper administration of IM injections.
7 .
Review all the competency checklists for this chapter and have a peer or instructor assess your performance of the tasks. You can find the checklists on the Student resources tab of your book page on openstax.org.
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