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University of the East

RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, INC


College of Nursing
REVIEW CHECKLIST
CONCEPT
NURSING PRACTICE I
CONCEPT
PATIENT CARE COMPETENCIES (65%)
A. Safe Quality Care (50%)
Situation Care of Clients
During admission and discharge in any
setting
o Admitting Patient
o Transferring Patient
o Discharging Patient
With problems in thermoregulations
o Physiology of Body Temperature
o Factors Affecting Body
Temperature
How to Measure Body
Temperature
Maintain blood pressure and pulse with
normal range
o Physiology and Regulation of Pulse
o Character of the Pulse
o Assessing Radial and Apical Pulses
o Physiology of Arterial Blood
Pressure
o Factors Influencing Blood Pressure
o Hypertension
o Hypotension
How to Measure Blood
Pressure
Requiring medication/drug management
o Standards in Medication
Administration
o Pharmacological Concepts
o Pharmacokinetics as the Basis of
Medication Actions
o Types of Medication Action
o Medication Interactions
o Medication Dose Responses
o Routes of Administration
o Systems of Medication
Measurement
o Medication Errors
Administering Oral
Medications
Administering Topical
Medications
Administering Medications
by Inhalation (Using
Metered-Dose or Dry
Powder Inhalers

Administering Medications
by Irrigation
Administering Injections
(ID, IM, SQ)
Adding Medication to
Intravenous Fluid
Containers
Administering Medications
by Intravenous Bolus
Administering IV
Medications by Piggyback,
Intermittent IV Infusion
Sets
Promote and maintain safety, and those
with risk for infection
o Nature of Infection
o Infectious Process
Medical Hand Hygiene
Caring of Patients Under
Isolation Precautions
Preparation of Sterile Field
Surgical Hand Asepsis
Applying a Sterile Gown and
Closed Gloving
Open Gloving
o Environmental Safety
o Risks for Maintaining Clients
Safety
Fall Prevention
How to Apply Physical
Restraints to Client
Care of Client with Seizure
Precautions
With mild oxygenation problems
o Cardiovascular Physiology
o Respiratory Physiology
o Factors Affecting Oxygenation
o Alterations in Cardiac Functioning
o Alterations in Respiratory
Functioning
Applying a Nasal Cannula or
an Oxygen Mask
Administering Oxygen
Therapy to a Patient with
Artificial Airway
Use of Incentive Spirometry
o Performing Chest Physiotherapy
Postural Drainage
Percussion
Vibration
Shaking
o Care of Clients that Needs Airway
Management
Oropharyngeal Suctioning
Airway Suctioning
Care of Clients with
Endotracheal Tube
Care of Clients with

Tracheostomy
o Care of Clients with Chest Tube
Drainage
Water-Seal System
Waterless System
Care of Clients Connected
to Drainage System
Assisting with Removal of
Chest Tube
Reinfusion of Chest Tube
Drainage
Requiring nutritional management and
those with elimination problems
o Nutrients
o Biochemical Units of Nutrition
o Physiology of Digestive System
o Dietary Guidelines
Dietary Reference Intakes
Food Guide Pyramid
Daily Values
o Oral Nutrition
Nutritional Assessment
Aspiration Precautions
o Enteral Nutrition
Inserting Nasogastric or
Nasoenteric Feeding Tube
Verifying Feeding Tube
Placement
Irrigating Feeding Tube
Administering Enteral
Nutrition: Nasoenteric,
Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy
Tube
Care of Clients with
Gastrostomy or
Jejunostomy Tube
o Parenteral Nutrition
Care of Client with Central
Parenteral Nutrition
Administering TPN
o Urinary Elimination
Characteristics of Urine
Symptoms of Urinary
Alteration
Common Urine Tests
Applying a Condom
Catheter
Inserting Male/ Female
Straight or Indwelling
Catheter
Care of Client with an
Indwelling Catheter
Irrigating a Urinary Catheter
Irrigating the Bladder with a
Closed-System Catheter
o

Bowel Elimination
Factors Affecting Bowel

Elimination
Common Bowel Elimination
Problems:
Constipation
Impaction
Diarrhea
Incontinence
Flatulence
Hemorrhoids
Bowel Diversions
Promotion of Normal
Defecation
Use of Cathartics and
Laxatives
Antidiarrheal Agents
Enemas
o Cleansing Enema
o Tap Water
o Normal Saline
o Hypertonic Solutions
o Soapsuds
o Oil Retention
Administering a
Cleansing Enema
Care of Client with a
Bowel Diversion
To promote comfort and hygiene
With mobility/immobility problems
o Physiology and Regulation of
Movement
o Pathological Influences on Mobility
Postural Abnormalities
Impaired Muscle
Development
Damage to the Central
Nervous System
Direct Trauma to the
Musculoskeletal System
o Assessment of Mobility
Range of Motions
Gait
Exercise and Activity
Intolerance
Body Alignment
o Moving and Positioning Clients in
Bed
o Utilizing Safe and Effective Transfer
Techniques
Dying person (End of Life Care)
B. Communication (5%)
Focus: Nurse-Client Interaction
C. Collaboration and Teamwork (5%)
Focus: Integration
D. Health Education (5%)
Focus: Health Promotion, Healthy Lifestyle

EMPOWERING COMPETENCIES (15%)


E. Ethico-Moral Responsibility (5%)
Focus: Related to above concepts
F. Legal (5%)
Focus: Nursing Law
G. Personal and Professional Growth (5%)
Focus: New graduate
ENABLING COMPETENCIES (10%)
H. Management of Resources and the environment
(5%)
Focus: Related to above concepts
I. Record Management (5%)
Focus: Documentation
ENHANCING COMPETENCIES (10%)
J. Research (5%)
Focus: Evidenced-based Clinical Nursing
Procedures/Health Promotion etc.
K. Quality Improvement (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
NURSING PRACTICE II
CONCEPT
B2. Intrapartum (Process of Labor and Delivery and
Essential Immediate And Non-immediate Newborn Care)
a. Theories of Labor onset
b. Factors affecting labor & delivery process
- passenger
- passage way
- power (primary and secondary)
- placenta
- psyche.
c. Monitoring progress of labor
1. Partograph
2. Pre-eminent signs of labor
3. Difference between True and False Labor
4. Functional relationships of presenting part
5. Stages of Labor and delivery
6. Phases of Labor
7. Monitoring contractions and Fetal Heart Tone
(FHT)
8. Danger signs of labor & delivery
d. Mechanism of Labor
e. Nursing Care for women during labor & delivery
- Assessment of common discomforts of during labor and
delivery
- Appropriate nursing diagnoses
- Provisions Nursing interventions during labor and delivery
1. Physical and psychological preparation of the client and
family
- Explanation of the procedure
- Securing Consent
- Spiritual Care.
- Coping mechanisms of womans partner and family of the
stresses
of pregnancy, labor and delivery and puerperium
- Preparation of the unit for delivery
2. Safety, comfort and privacy (proper positioning, draping,
constant feedback, therapeutic touch)

3. Personal hygiene, safety and comfort measures e.g.


perineal care, management of labor pain,
bladder bowel elimination
f. Type of Episiotomies and Anesthesia
g. Pharmacological Intervention during Labor and Delivery
1. oxytocin/ syntocinon
2. Methergin
3. Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)
4.Prophylactic Antibiotics
h. Essential Intrapartal Newborn Care (EINC) Immediate and
Non-Immediate Newborn Care
1. Immediate
a. Assessment of the physiologic function & appearance
-Establishment and maintenance of patent airway
-Regulation of Temperature
1. Immediate and thorough drying of the newborn
2. Early skin to skin contact between mother and newborn.
- APGAR Score
- Accurate documentation of newborns identification
a. Date and Time of birth
b. Anthropometric measurements (weight, head, chest,
abdomen circumference, Length)
3. Properly timed cord clamping and cutting
2. Non-Immediate
a. Behavioral assessment & other significant information
b. Newborn Screening
c. Sensory stimulation(audio and tactile)and
vestibular stimulation
- promotion of early bonding
- Cuddling
- Reflexes
d. Adequate Nutrition
- Breastfeeding
- sucking
- feeding intervals
- breast care
- burping
- Cup feeding
- Adequate Nutrition of
breastfeeding mother
e. Prevention of Infection and Injury
- Injection of Vit.K , Hepa B vaccine
- Credes Prophylaxis

B3. Post Partum


1. Definition Of Terms
- Puerperium
- After pains
2. Post Partum Assessment
a. Psychological Changes on the Mother
- Taking In
- Taking Hold
- Letting Go
b. Physiological Changes on the Mother
- Reproductive system
a. Breast
b. uterus
c. lochia
d. cervix
e. vagina
f. perineum

c. Systemic Changes
a. Hormonal
b. Urinary
c. Circulatory
d. Gastrointestinal
e. Integumentary
3. Appropriate Nursing Diagnoses
4. Nursing care for post partum women
a. Prevention of complications (BUBLESHE)
- Mastitis
- Nipple sore
- Uterine Atony
- Postpartal Bleeding
- Bladder Distention
- Urinary Track Infection
- Constipation
- Puerperal Sepsis
- Thrombophlebitis
- Post partum blues
b. Maintenance of Adequate Nutrition
- High Protein Diet
- High Caloric Diet
- High Carbohydrate Diet
- Iron rich food
c. Provision of Health Teaching Needs
- Activity
- Postpartal Exercise
- Hygienic Practices
- Newborn Care
- Postnatal Check-up
- Well baby clinic and
immunization
- Current trends and issues in
newborn care
d. Social Support System
e. Responsible Parenthood
Family planning
1. Natural methods- Standard Days method (SDM)
with cycle beads, Billings
Method, Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM),
Sympto-thermal or Basal Body Temperature .
2. Artificial methods
a. Use of hormones ( Oral hormones,
Estrogen- Progesterone patch,
Subcutaneous Implants, IM
injection)
b. Intra-uterine device and Barrier methods
c. Permanent (Tubal ligation and Vasectomy)
111. Health Promotion for a Child Rearing Family
A. Concept on Growth & Development
1. Definition
2. Principles of growth & development (GD)
3. Major factors influencing GD
4. Foundations of GD
- Age Periods
- Methods of studying GD
(cross-sectionals, longitudinal)
- Patterns of GD
- Individual differences
5. Biologic growth & development
- taking a feeding history, growth chart
- complementary feeding, energy gap,

iron and vit. A quantity, variety and


frequency of feeding
6. Development of mental function &
personality development
7. Theories of Growth & development:
- Psychosocial Development
- Cognitive Development
- Moral Development
- Psychosexual Development
- Psychomotor Development
- Spiritual Development
Principles of Growth and Development , Infant and Toddler
Stage
B. Life Stages
1. Newborn and Infancy
2. Toddler
3. Preschooler and School-age
4. Adolescent
5. Adulthood
a. Early Adulthood
b. Middle Adulthood
c. Late Adulthood
Topic to discuss:
1. Growth and Development
- Psychosocial
- Cognitive
- Moral
- Psychosexual
- Psychomotor
- Spiritual
2. Developmental Milestone
3. Promotion of Health during the life stage
4. Prevention of injury during the life stage

A. Legal (5%)
Focus: CHN, MCN
B. Personal and Professional Growth (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
ENABLING COMPETENCIES (10%)
C. Management of Resources and the Environment
(5%)
Focus: CHN, MCN
D. Record Management (5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
NURSING PRACTICE III
CONCEPT

PATIENT CARE COMPETENCIES (65%)


A. Safe Quality Care (50%)
Situation: Care of Clients
In pain
Assessment of Pain
Types of Pain
Harmful effects of Pain
Pathophysiology of Pain
Factors influencing Pain
Pain Management strategies
- Pharmacologic
- Non pharmacologic
- Placebo effect
- Neurologic and Neurosurgical Pain
Evaluation of Pain
Undergoing the peri-operative phase of care
Assessment of client with Perioperative Nursing
Care
Possible Nursing Diagnosis
Preoperative
Intraoperative
Post-operative
Preoperative Nursing
Management
Concept of Anesthesia
Surgical Classification
Special consideration during the
Perioperative period
Informed consent
Preoperative assessment
Preoperative Nursing
Interventions
Immediate Preoperative Nursing
Intervention
Expected outcome of
preoperative client
Intraoperative Nursing Management
The surgical team
The surgical environment
The surgical experience
Potential intraoperative complication
Postoperative Nursing Management
Care patient in the post anesthesia care
unit
Complication of post-operative client

With alterations in oxygenation


Assessment of the respiratory system
Assessment of the cardiovascular system
Assessment of the hematological system
Anatomy and Physiology of the
Respiratory function
Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart and
blood vessels
Anatomy and Physiology of the blood and
blood product function
Diagnostic evaluation of client with
oxygenation problem
- Respiratory system
- Cardiovascular system
- Hematological system
- Vascular System
Gerontological assessment of client in
relation to oxygenation problem

Possible Nursing Diagnosis of client with


Oxygenation problem

Management of Patient with upper respiratory


tract disorder
Rhinitis-Viral, bacterial cause
Pharyngitis
Tonsillitis and adenoiditis
Peritonsillar abscess
Laryngitis
Epistaxis
Nasal obstruction
Fracture of the nose
Laryngeal obstruction
Management of client with Chest and Lower
respiratory tract disorder
Pneumonia
Aspiration
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Lung Abscess
Pleurisy
Pleural effusion
Empyema
Pulmonary edema
Acute respiratory failure
ARDS
Pulmonary arterial Hypertension
Pulmonary Heart Disease
Pulmonary embolism
Blunt trauma
Penetrating trauma of the chest
Pneumothorax
Cardiac tamponade
Subcutaneous emphysema

Management of client with Chronic pulmonary


disease
COPD
Bronchiectasis
Asthma
Status Asthmaticus
Management of Client with respiratory care
modalities
Incentive spirometry
Mini nebulizer
Intermittent positive pressure breathing
Chest Physiotherapy
Emergency management of airway
obstruction
Endotracheal intubation
Tracheostomy
Mechanical ventilation
Management of client with Conduction Problem
Dysrhythmias
Management of client with coronary vascular
disorder
Coronary atherosclerosis
Angina Pectoris
Acute coronary syndrome
Myocardial Infarction
Surgical Procedure (Coronary artery
revascularization)
Management of client with structural, infectious,
and inflammatory disorder
Valvular disorder
Nursing management of client with valvular
disorder
Valve replacement
Septal defects
Cardiomyopathy
Rheumatic Endocarditis
Infective endocarditis
Myocarditis
Pericarditis
Management of client of patient with
complications from heart diseases
Cardiac hemodynamics
Chronic heart failure
Pulmonary edema
Thromboembolism
Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade
Cardiac arrest
Management of client with Vascular problem
Peripheral arterial occlusive disorder
Upper extremity arterial Occlusive Disease
Thromboangitis Obliteran
Aortoiliac disorder
Aneurysm
Dissecting Aorta
Arterial embolism and arterial thrombosis
Raynauds Phenomenon
Chronic Venous insufficiency

Leg ulcers
Varicose veins
Lymphangitis and lymphadenitis
Lymphedema and Elephantiasis
Management of client with Hypertension
Hypertensive crisis
Management of client with Hematologic Disorder
Hypo proliferative Anemia
Hemolytic anemia
Polycythemia Vera
Secondary Polycythemia
Neutropenia
Lymphopenia
Primary thrombocytopenia
Secondary thrombocytopenia
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Platelet defects
Hemophilia
Von Willebrands disease
Vitamin K Deficiency
Complication of Anticoagulant therapy
DIC
Thrombotic disorder
Management of client with nutrition and
metabolic disorder
Assessment of the Digestive system
Assessment of the Endocrine system
Assessment of the Accessory organ of
digestion
Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive
System
Anatomy and Physiology of the endocrine
Anatomy and Physiology of the accessory
organ of digestion
Diagnostic evaluation of client with
nutrition and metabolic problem
- Digestive system
- Endocrine system
- Accessory organ of digestion system
Gerontological assessment of client in relation to
Nutrition and metabolism problem

Possible Nursing Diagnosis of client with


nutrition and metabolic disorder

Management of client with Oral and esophageal


disorder
Dental Plaque and Caries
Temporomandibular disorder
Parotitis
Achalasia
Hiatal Hernia
Diverticulum
Perforation
Foreign bodies
Chemical burns

GERD
Barrets esophagus
Management of client with Intubation and
special nutritional needs
Gastrointestinal intubation
Gastrostomy and jejunostomy
Parenteral nutrition
Management of client with Gastric and Duodenal
Disorder
Gastritis
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Morbid Obesity
Gastric Cancer
Gastric Surgery
Management of client with Intestinal and Rectal
Disorder
Constipation
Diarrhea
Fecal incontinence
Irritable bowel syndrome
Conditions of malabsorption
Appendicitis
Diverticular disease
Peritonitis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Small bowel obstruction
Large bowel obstruction
Client with anorectal disorder
Management of client with Metabolic and
Endocrine Disorder
Jaundice
Portal hypertension
Ascites
Esophageal varices
Hepatic encephalopathy and coma
Hepatitis- all types
Liver abscess
Management of client with Biliary disease
Cholecystitis
Cholelithiasis
Acute and chronic pancreatitis
Hyperinsulinism
Management of patient with Diabetes Mellitus
Hypoglycemia
Diabetes ketoacidosis
Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Non-ketotic
Syndrome
Macrovascular complication
Microvascular complication
Diabetic Neuropathy
Foot and Leg problems
Hospitalized Diabetic client
Endocrine Disorder
Thyroid Disorder
Pituitary Disorder
Parathyroid Gland Disorder
Adrenal Gland Disorder

Corticosteroid therapy

Management of client with fluid and electrolyte


imbalance
Assessment of the Renal system
Assessment of the Urinary tract system
Assessment of Fluids, electrolyte and Acid
base balance
Anatomy and Physiology of the Renal
System
Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary
tract system
Normal fluid, electrolyte and acid base
balance
Diagnostic evaluation of client with Fluid
and electrolyte imbalance
- Renal system
- Urinary tract system
- Fluid, electrolyte and Acid base
balance
Gerontological assessment of client in relation to
Fluid and electrolyte balance

Possible Nursing Diagnosis of a Client with Fluid


and Electrolyte imbalance

Management of Client with Renal Disorder


Nephrosclerosis
Glomerulonephritis
Polycystic kidney disease
Acute Renal Failure
Chronic Renal Failure
ESRD
Dialysis
Kidney surgery
Kidney transplantation

Management of Urinary disorder


Lower urinary tract infection
Upper urinary tract infection
Urinary incontinence
Urinary retention
Neurogenic bladder
Catheterization
Client with Urinary diversions

Patient Care Competencies (65%)


B. Communication (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
C. Collaboration & Team Work (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
D. Health Education (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
Empowering Competencies (15%)
E. Ethico-Moral Responsibility (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
F. Legal (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
G. Personal and Professional Growth (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
Enabling Competencies (10%)
H. Management of Resources and the Environment
(5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
I. Record Management (5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
Enhancing Competencies (10%)
J. Research (5%)
Focus: QI
K. Quality Improvement (5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
NURSING PRACTICE IV
CONCEPT
PATIENT CARE COMPETENCIES (65%)
Part I: Alterations in Perception and
Coordination
Situation: Care of Clients
Alterations in neurologic functioning
Assessment of the Neurological system
Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous
system
Diagnostic evaluation of client Neurological
alteration
Nervous system
Gerontological assessment of client in relation to
Nervous system

Possible nursing Diagnosis to a client with


Alterations in neurologic functioning

Management of client with cerebrovascular


disorder
Ischemic stroke
Hemorrhagic stroke

Management of client with Neurological trauma


Head injuries
Brain injury
Spinal cord injury

Management of client with Neurological


dysfunction
Epilepsy
Status Epilepticus

Management of client with Neurological


infection, autoimmune disorder and
Neuropathies
Meningitis
Brain abscess
Herpes Simplex virus encephalopathy
Fungal encephalitis
Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia Gravis
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Bells palsy

Management of client with Degenerative


Neurological Disorders
Parkinsons disease
Huntingtons disease
Alzheimers disease
Amyotrophic Lateral sclerosis
Muscular Dystrophies
Degenerative Disk Disease
Herniation of cervical, Lumbar disk

Alteration in sensory functions


Assessment of the Special Senses
Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous
system
Diagnostic evaluation of client with sensory
dysfunction
General Senses
Special Senses

Gerontological assessment of client in relation to


Special Senses
Possible nursing diagnosis to a client with
sensory disorder
Management of client with eye disorder
Glaucoma
Cataract
Corneal surgeries
Refractive surgeries
Retinal detachment
Retinal vascular disorder
Macular degeneration
Orbital trauma
Conjunctivitis
Uveitis
Enucleation
Hypertension related eye changes

Management of hearing and balance disorder


External Otitis
Acute Otitis Media
Chronic Otitis Media

Otosclerosis
Menieres disease
Benign paroxysmal position vertigo
Tinnitus
Ototoxicity
Alterations in musculoskeletal functions
Assessment of the musculoskeletal system
Diagnostic evaluation of client with
musculoskeletal alteration
Gerontological assessment of client in relation to
Musculoskeletal system

Possible nursing Diagnosis to a client with


Alterations in Musculoskeletal functioning

Management of client with Musculoskeletal


disorder
Low back pain
Common Upper extremities, foot problem
Metabolic bone disorder Musculoskeletal
infection
Degenerative problems affecting perception and
coordination
Musculoskeletal Trauma
Care of client with musculoskeletal care
modalities

Part II: Alterations in Immunology and


inflammatory Response
Situation: Care of Clients

Alterations in Immunologic functioning


Assessment of the Immune system
Anatomy and Physiology of the Immune
system
Diagnostic evaluation of client immunologic
alteration

Gerontological assessment of client in relation to


immune system
Possible nursing Diagnosis to a client with
Alterations in Immunologic functioning and
cellular aberration.
Management of client with infectious diseases
The infectious process
Infection control measures
Diarrheal diseases
STD
Travel and migration diseases
Emerging infectious diseases
Other system infectious diseases

Alterations in Cellular Aberration


Review of Normal Cell division
Care of client with cellular aberration
Cancer of all system of the body
1. Nervous
2. Skin
3. GIT
4. Renal
5. Sensory
6. Musculoskeletal
7. Endocrine
8. Respiratory
9. Blood
10. Accessory organ of digestion
11. And other system of the body not mentioned
Management of client with Cellular aberration
Chemotherapeutic management
Radiation
Surgery
Brachytherapy

Part III: Maladaptive Patterns of Behavior


Situation: Care of Clients

Age-related maladaptive patterns


Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Cognitive Disorders

Alterations in thought and perception


Schizophrenia
Psychotic Disorders

Depression, mania and suicide


Mood Disorders
Grief and Loss

Stress & anxiety, aggression, hostility, violence


Anger, hostility and aggression
Abuse and violence
Trauma and Stress Disorders
Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Somatic Symptom Illnesses

Maladaptive patters of personality, with


physiologic alterations, psychosexual
disturbances, eating disturbances
Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Elimination Disorders
Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

Substance abuse
Alcoholism
Addiction

Patient Care Competencies (65%)


A. Communication (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
B. Collaboration & Team Work (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
C. Health Education (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
Empowering Competencies (15%)
D. Ethico-Moral Responsibility (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
E. Legal (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
F. Personal and Professional Growth (5%)
Focus: Related to the above concepts
Enabling Competencies (10%)
G. Management of Resources and the Environment
(5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
H. Record Management (5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
Enhancing Competencies (10%)
I. Research (5%)
Focus: QI
J. Quality Improvement (5%)
Focus: related to the above concepts
*Note:
For Nursing Leadership and management, please study all concepts under mariner and tomey.
Prepared by:
BELINDA M. CAPISTRANO, MAN, RN
ZANDRALINE O. LACHENAL, MSN, RN
CHRISTIE MAE L. ELEGADO, MAN, RN
MILDRED G. GLINOGA, MAN, RN
GAUDYMER G. LOPEZ, MAN, RN

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