Assigment
Assigment
Assigment
2. Definition of Assignment
3. Purposes of assignment
4. Principles of personnelassignment
Traditional Methods
a-Case Method
b-Functional Method
c-Team Method d-Modular Method
e-Primary nursing Method
5- Minimize uncertainty.
Purposes of assignment:
To improve the communication skills
And leadership abilities
advance
2. Simple
3. Clear.
4. Signed.
5. Written.
6. Posted in advance.
Process of organizing patientcare:
The head nurse or the nurse in charge should
carry out their duties and responsibilities
through applying the following steps:
Advantages
High degree of autonomy
Lines of responsibility and accountability are
clear
Patient receives holistic, unfragmented care
Disadvantages
Each RN may have a different approach to care
Not cost-effective
Lack of RN availability
Registered Registered Registered
Nurse Nurse Nurse
8-hour shift 8-hour shift 8-hour shift
Patient Care
The registered nurse plans,
organizes,and performs all care
Advantages
Care is provided economically and efficiently
Minimum number of RNs required
Tasks are completed quickly
Disadvantages
Care may be fragmented
Patient may be confused with many care
providers
Caregivers feel unchallenged
Nurse Manager
Advantages
High-quality, holistic patient care
Establish rapport with patient
RN feels challenged and rewarded
Disadvantages
Primary nurse must be able to practice with a
high degree of responsibility and autonomy
RN must accept 24-hour responsibility
More RNs needed; not cost-effective
Primary Nurse
24-hour responsibility for
planning, directing & Associate Nurses
Physician and
other members evaluating patient care Provide care
of the health care when primary
team nurse is off duty
Patient
Patient