Canadian Clinical Skills: Essentials Collection - eCommerce Version
Clinical Skills Online

$159.00
Master important nursing skills and make sure you are ready for the clinical environment! Canadian Clinical Skills: Essentials Collection is an engaging, online training tool using videos to guide you through more than 150 procedures and health assessment skills for nurses in Canada. Each video uses a seven-part framework to demonstrate skills step by step. Covering everything from essential supplies and equipment to documentation and expected outcomes, and with competency checklists to measure your progress, these high-definition videos will leave you with a 360-degree understanding of how to perform each skill safely and effectively.
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- Coverage of more than 150 nursing and health assessment skills reflects current, evidence-based Canadian clinical practice.
- Quick sheet provides a concise, step-by-step summary of each skill.
- Convenient, web-based program utilizes the same professional format that practising nurses use to train.
- Consistent, competency-based format for learning skills offers a standardized way for you to learn and perform skills, with useful tools to help you obtain a holistic understanding of the skill and nursing competencies.
- Extended text section offers an in-depth look at all aspects of each skill. Subjects include:
- Safety Alerts
- Overview
- Supplies
- Education
- Assessment and Planning
- Delegation opportunities
- Procedures
- Monitoring and Care
- Expected and Unexpected Outcomes
- Documentation guidelines with Sample Documentations
- Special Pediatric, Gerontological, and Home Care Considerations
- Evidence-informed references
- Additional reading suggestions
- Demonstration videos and animations visually guide you through each step involved in the skill.
- English and French closed captioning is provided for all videos and animations.
- Illustrations and images show important procedures, equipment, and documents involved in the skill.
- Supply lists familiarize you with each piece of equipment needed to perform skills.
- Review questions and competency tests with rationales help you review and evaluate your understanding of each skill.
- Downloadable and printable evaluation checklists enable you to measure and track various skill competencies.
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1. Active Listening: Connecting with Others
2. Adding Items to a Sterile Field
3. Administering an Enema
4. Administering Ear Medications
5. Administering Enteral Nutrition
6. Administering Ophthalmic Medications
7. Administering Intradermal Injections
8. Administering Intramuscular Injections
9. Administering IV Medications by Mini-Infusion Pump
10. Administering IV Medications by Piggyback
11. Administering Medications by Intravenous Bolus
12. Using Small Volume Nebulizers
13. Administering Oral Medications
14. Administering Central Parenteral Nutrition (CPN)
15. Administering Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition with Lipid (Fat) Emulsion
16. Administering Subcutaneous Injections
17. Applying a Condom-type Catheter
18. Applying a Dry Dressing
19. Applying a Nasal Cannula or Face Mask
20. Applying a Transdermal Patch and Nitroglycerin Ointment
21. Applying Graduated Compression Stockings
22. Applying Physical Restraints
23. Applying Topical Medications
24. Assessing Apical Pulse
25. Assessing Apical-Radial Pulse
26. Assessing Pain
27. Assessing Radial Pulse
28. Assessing Respirations
29. Assessing the Abdomen
30. Assessing the Breasts and Axillae
31. Assessing the Ears
32. Assessing the Eyes
33. Assessing the Patient with Female Genitalia and Their Rectum
34. Assessing the Head, Neck, and Lymphatics
35. Assessing the Heart
36. Assessing the Patient with Male Genitalia and Their Rectum
37. Assessing the Musculoskeletal System
38. Assessing the Neurological System: Mental Status and Cranial Nerves
39. Assessing the Neurological System: Motor and Sensory Functions
40. Assessing the Nose, Mouth, and Pharynx (Throat)
41. Assessing the Peripheral Vascular System
42. Assessing the Skin, Hair, and Nails
43. Assessing the Thorax and Lungs
44. Assessment for Postpartum Depression
45. Assisting an Adult Patient with Oral Nutrition
46. Assisting with a Bedpan
47. Assisting with a Tub bath or Shower
48. Assisting with a Urinal
49. Assisting with Ambulation
50. Assisting with Cast Application
51. Assisting with Moving a Patient in Bed
52. Assisting with Positioning a Patient in Bed
53. Assisting with the Use of Canes, Walkers, and Crutches
54. Blood Glucose Monitoring
55. Care of the Patient with an Immobilization Device
56. Caring for Pressure Injuries
57. Change of Shift: Hand-off Report
58. Changing a Short-Peripheral Venous Access Device Dressing
59. Changing Administration Sets and Intravenous Solution Containers
60. Collecting a Midstream Urine Specimen
61. Collecting a Specimen for Wound Culture
62. Collecting a Sputum Specimen
63. Dealing with Conflict
64. Designing a Restraint-Free Environment
65. Removing a Short-Peripheral Venous Access Device
66. Performing a Disposable Bed Bath
67. Documenting Medication Administration
68. Drawing Blood from a Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD)
69. Preparing Two Medications in One Syringe
70. Dressing the Infusion Site
71. Empathy: The Foundation of Caring
72. Ensuring Oxygen Safety
73. Ensuring the Ten Rights of Medication Administration
74. Establishing and Maintaining a Sterile Field
75. Head-to-Toe Assessment
76. Initiating a Transfusion
77. Administering Rectal Suppositories
78. Inserting a Small-Bore Nasogastric Feeding Tube
79. Inserting an Indwelling Urinary Catheter in a Patient with Female Genitalia
80. Inserting an Indwelling Urinary Catheter in a Patient with Male Genitalia
81. Obtaining Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Readings from a Patient with an External Ventricular Drain (EVD)
82. Maintaining an Airway
83. Making a Surgical Bed
84. Making an Occupied Bed
85. Making an Unoccupied Bed
86. Managing a Feeding Tube
87. Managing Pain
88. Managing Wound Drainage Evacuation
89. Measuring Body Temperature
90. Measuring Height and Weight
91. Measuring Occult Blood in Gastric Secretions (Gastroccult)
92. Measuring Occult Blood in Stool
93. Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Pulse Oximetry
94. Midline Catheter: Maintenance and Dressing Change
95. Midline Catheter: Removal
96. Monitoring for Adverse Reactions to a Transfusion
97. Monitoring Intake and Output
98. Nursing Process: Assessment
99. Nursing Process: Diagnosis
100. Nursing Process: Evaluation
101. Nursing Process: Implementation
102. Nursing Process: Planning
103. Obtaining a Specimen from an Indwelling Urinary Catheter
104. Obtaining Blood Pressure by the One-Step Method
105. Obtaining Blood Pressure by the Two-Step Method
106. Performing a Complete or Partial Bed Bath
107. Performing a Wound Assessment
108. Performing Back Massage
109. Performing Closed Urinary Catheter Irrigation
110. Performing Dressing Care for a Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD)
111. Performing Hand Hygiene
112. Performing Intermittent Straight Catheterization
113. Performing Mouth Care for an Unconscious or Debilitated Patient
114. Performing Nail and Foot Care
115. Performing Nasotracheal and Nasopharyngeal Suctioning
116. Performing Oropharyngeal Suctioning
117. Performing Perineal Care for a Patient with Female Genitalia
118. Performing Perineal Care for a Patient with Male Genitalia
119. Performing Range-of-Motion Exercises
120. Performing Sterile Gloving
121. Performing Venipuncture
122. Performing Wound Irrigation
123. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC): Removal
124. Physical Preparation for Surgery
125. Pouching a Colostomy
126. Pouching a Urostomy
127. Pouring a Sterile Solution
128. Preoperative Assessment
129. Preparing the Infusion Site and Initiating an Infusion
130. Preparing and Administering Insulin
131. Preparing for a Transfusion
132. Preparing Injections from a Vial
133. Preparing Injections from an Ampoule
134. Presenting Yourself to the Workplace
135. Preventing Medication Errors
136. Promoting Caregiver Support and Participation
137. Providing Catheter Care
138. Providing Postoperative Care
139. Providing Tracheostomy Care
140. Regulating an Intravenous Infusion
141. Removing a Small-Bore Nasogastric Feeding Tube
142. Removing an Indwelling (Foley) Urinary Catheter
143. Safe Handling of Hazardous Medications
144. Setting Oxygen Flow Rates -
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