Telemetry/Intermediate Care Skills Checklist

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The following is a list of equipment and/or procedures performed in rendering care to patients. Please indicate the level of experience/proficiency with each and, where applicable, the types of equipment and/or systems with which you are familiar.

Use the following KEY as a guideline:
A) Theory Only/No Experience - Didactic instruction only, no hands-on experience.
B) Limited Experience - Knows procedure/has used equipment, but has done so infrequently or not within the last six months.
C) Moderate Experience - Able to demonstrate equipment/procedure, performs the task/skill independently with only resource assistance needed.
D) Proficient/Competent - Able to demonstrate/perform the task/skill proficiently without any assistance and can instruct/teach.

CARDIOVASCULAR

ABCD
Auscultation (rate, rhythm)
Doppler
Heart sounds/murmurs
Pulses/Circulation checks
ABCD
Cardiac Enzymes/Isoenzymes
Coagulation studies
ABCD
Monitotring/Telemetry - Arrhythmia interpretation
Monitoring/Telemetry - Basic 12 lead interpretation
Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: 5 electrode telemetry
Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: I, III, V-leads
Monitoring/Telemetry - Lead placement: Lead II and MCL1
Pacemaker - Pacemaker -
Pacemaker - Temporary epocardial wires
Pacemaker - Temporary external placement
Pacemaker - Temporary transvenous
Assist with - Arterial line insertion
Assist with - Central line insertion
Hemodynamic monitoring - A-line (radial)
Hemodynamic monitoring - CVP monitoring
Hemodynamic monitoring - Femoral artery sheath removal
Hemodynamic monitoring - Swan-Ganz
Perform - Controlled cardioversion
Perform - Emergency defibrillation
Perform - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
ABCD
Abdominal aortic bypass
Aneurysm
Angina
Cardiac arrest
Cardiomyopathy
Carotid endarterectomy
Congestive heart failure (CHF)
Femoral-popliteal bypass
Post acute MI (24-48 hours)
Post angioplasty
Post arthrectomy (DCA)
Post CABG (24 hours)
Post cardiac catheterization
Post stent placement
Cardiogenic shock
ABCD
Atropine
Diuretics
Digoxin
Andrenergics
Beta blockers
Ca+ channel blockers
Lidocaine
Vasopressors
Nitrates
Antiarhythmics
Preparation of emergency medications
Oral, IV and subcutaneous anticoagulants
Thrombolytic agents

PULMONARY

ABCD
Breath sounds
Breathing patterns
ABCD
Arterial blood gases
Blood chemistry
ABCD
Assist with intubation
Assist with thoracentesis
Care of airway management devices/suctioning
Care of patient on ventilator
Care of patient with chest tube
Chest physiotherapy
Establishing an airway
Incentive spirometry
Oxygen therapy & medication delivery systems
Oral airway insertion
Restraints
ABCD
ARDS
Bronchoscopy
COPD
Fresh trachostomy
Lobectomy
Pneumonectomy
Pneumonia
Pulmonary edema
Pulmonary embolism
Status asthmaticus
Thoracotomy
Tuberculosis
ABCD
Aminophylline
Corticosteroids
Atrovent
Antibiotics
Albuterol

NEUROLOGICAL

ABCD
Cerebellar function
Cranial nerves
Glasgow coma scale
Level of consciousness
Pathologic reflexes
Administer blood products as ordered by physician to maintain hemodynamic status
ABCD
Assist with lumbar puncture
Halo traction
Nerve stimulator
Rotation bed
Seizure precautions
use of hyper/hypothermia blanket
Bed alarms
ABCD
Aneurysm precautions
Basal skull fracture
Closed head injury
Coma
TIA/CVA
DT's
Encephalitis
Externalized VP shunts
Meningitis
Multiple sclerosis
Neuromuscular disease
Post Craniotomy
Seizures
Spinal cord injury
ABCD
Dilantin
Phenobarbitol
Versed
Lasix/Mannitol
Valium
Morphine sulfate
Oral analgesics/narcotics

GASTROINTESTINAL

ABCD
Abdominal/bowel sounds
Fluid Balance
Nutritional
ABCD
Interpretation of blood chemistry
ABCD
Administration of tube feeding (Feeding pump, Gravity feeding)
Flexible feeding tube (Corpak, Dobhoff, etc.)
Placement of nasogastric tube
Salem sump to suction
Saline lavage
ABCD
Gastronomy tube
Jejunostomy tube
PPN (peripheral parenteral nutrition)
TPN and lipids administration
T-tube
ABCD
Bowel obstruction
Colostomy
ERCP
Esophageal bleeding
GI bleeding
GI surgery
Hepatitis
Ileostomy
Inflammatory bowel disease
Liver failure
Liver transplant
Pancreatitis
Paralytic ileus
Whipple procedure
Pre/post open abdominal surgery

RENAL/GENITOURINARY

ABCD
A-V fistula/shunt
Fluid & elctrolyte imbalance
ABCD
Interpretation of BUN & cretinine
ABCD
Foley catheter insertion
Supra-pubic
Bladder irrigation
Specimen collection
Nephrostomy tube care
Manual CAPD administration
Peritoneal dialysis via automatic cycler
ABCD
Hemodialysis
Nephrectomy
Peritoneal dialysis
Renal failure
Renal transplant
TURP

RENAL/GENITOURINARY

ABCD
Assist with gynecological exam/PAP
Breast care/self-examination education
ABCD
Interpretation of lab results
ABCD
Gynecological surgery
Gynecological malignancy
Mastectomy
Hyserectomy

METABOLIC

ABCD
S/S diabetic ketoacidosis
S/S insulin shock
ABCD
Blood glucose
Thyroid levels
ABCD
Blood glucose measuring device
Insulin administration-IV drip
Visual blood glucose strips
ABCD
Cushing's syndrome
Diabetes insipidus
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Disorders of adrenal gland (Addison's disease)
Drug overdose
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Pheochromocytoma
Post adrenalectomy
Post hypophysectomy
Post thyroidectomy
ABCD
Hydrocortisone
IM vasopressin (Pitressin)
Insulin
Prednisone
Radioactive iodine

METABOLIC

ABCD
Skin for impending breakdown
Stasis ulcers
Surgical wound healing
ABCD
Air fluidized, low airloss beds
Sterile dressing changes
Wound care/irrigations
Perform cast care
Maintain traction (skin/skeletal)
ABCD
Burns
Pressure sores
Staged decubitus ulders
Surgical wounds with drain(s)
Traumatic wounds

PHLEBOTOMY/IV THERAPY

ABCD
Drawing blood from central line
Drawing venous blood
Starting IV's (Angiocath, Butterfly, Heparin lock)
Administration of blood(Albumin/plasma, Cryoprecipitate, Packed red blood cells, Whole blood)
ABCD
Peripheral line/dressing
Central line/catheter/dressing
Broviac
Groshong
Hickman
Portacath
Quinton

PAIN MANAGEMENT

ABCD
Anesthesia/analgesia
IV conscious sedation
Narcotic Analgesia
Patient controlled analgesia

MISCELLANEOUS

ABCD
Infectious diseases (HIV/AIDS)
Antibiotic Resistant Infections
Chemotherapy
Patient education
Informed Consent
Computerized charting
Automated medication dispensing systems
AMA procedures
Suicide precautions

Age Specific:

ABCD
Infant (Birth to 1 year)
Toddler (1-3 years)
Pre-school (3-6 years)
School Age (6-12 years)
Adolescent ( 12-18 years)
Young Adult ( 18-30 years)
Mature Adult (30-60 years)
Elderly (>60 years)
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