CON Student Use of Clinically Related Lab Supplies and Equipment
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Student Use of Clinically Related Lab Supplies and Equipment | Subsection: 6.2.5 | |
Section 6.0 - Policy | Originating Date: May, 2015 | |
Responsible Reviewing Agency: TBD |
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Introduction:
The UNMC College of Nursing (CON) purchases consumable supplies for use by students in the learning environment, both in skills labs and simulation, under close supervision of faculty and/or teaching assistants. Task trainers (e.g. pelvis models for urinary catheterization) and equipment such as injection pads and simulation manikins provide a safe mechanism for practicing invasive skills. Safe performance of invasive skills, when completed following established guidelines, can be attained in this environment without risk of harm to patients.
Policy:
- Consumable supplies and equipment available in the CON for student practice and demonstration of invasive clinical skills are to be used in designated area(s) on each campus.
- CON provided consumable supplies and equipment available to students are not to be used for practice of invasive procedures on students, faculty or other individuals.
- CON provided consumable supplies are to be disposed of properly in designated locations on each campus.
- Consumable supplies and equipment are not to be removed from designated areas without permission from staff and/or faculty.
- CON provided consumable supplies and equipment may be checked out on each campus following appropriate procedures for a planned patient encounter, such as blood glucose determination and/or blood pressure measurement, related to a nursing course under the supervision of faculty and/or teaching assistants.
- Equipment may also be checked out on each campus following appropriate procedures for practice of non-invasive procedures, such as blood pressure measurement.
Definitions:
1. Consumable supplies are disposable, one-use devices, such as syringes, needles, glucose test strips, nasogastric tubes and urinary catheters. 2. Equipment is a durable, non-disposable device such as injection pad, blood glucose meter, sphygmomanometer, intravenous infusion pump, scale and feeding pump. 3. Invasive procedures/skills are such things as subcutaneous or intramuscular injections, intravenous needle insertions, nasogastric tube insertions, urinary catheter insertions. 4. Non-invasive procedures are such things as blood pressure measurement and assessment of lung sounds, bowel sounds, neurological status, eyes and ears.