Foundational Nursing Concepts and Essential Skills
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HNN112 on Foundational Nursing Concepts and Essential Skills

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The HNN112 on Foundational Nursing Concepts and Essential Skills notes cover: Week 1 focuses on the foundational concepts of nursing, establishing a solid understanding of the nursing profession and its core principles. Week 2 delves into risk management, emphasizing the identification and mitigation of potential risks to patient safety and well-being. Optimizing patient outcomes takes centre stage in Week 3, exploring strategies and interventions to promote positive patient outcomes and improve overall health. Week 4 and Week 5 address assessing patient function and risk, with Week 4 specifically focusing on the deteriorating patient and Week 5 emphasizing infection control and prevention. Week 6 covers two critical areas: hygiene care and nutrition and hydration, providing guidance on maintaining patient hygiene, promoting adequate nutrition, and ensuring proper hydration. In Week 7, the focus shifts to elimination, encompassing various aspects such as bowel and bladder management. Week 8 explores activity and exercise, highlighting the importance of physical activity for patients and techniques to promote mobility. Week 9 delves into sleep and rest, discussing the significance of adequate sleep and rest in the healing and recovery process. Lastly, Week 10 addresses spirituality and sexuality.

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HNN112 on Foundational Nursing Concepts and Essential Skills

Week 1
LO1: describe the five moments of hand hygiene
1. Before touching a patient
• Clean your hands before touching a patient and their immediate surroundings
• To protect the patient against acquiring harmful germs from the hands of the HCW
2. Before a procedure
• Clean your hands immediately before a procedure
• To protect the patient from harmful germs (including their own) from entering their body during a procedure
3. After a procedure or body fluid exposure risk
• Clean your hands immediately after a procedure or body fluid exposure risk
• To protect the HCW and the healthcare surroundings from harmful patient germs
4. After touching a patient
• Clean your hands after touching a patient and their immediate surroundings
• To protect the HCW and the healthcare surroundings from harmful patient germs
5. After touching a patient’s surroundings
• Clean your hands after touching any objects in a patient’s surroundings when the patient has not been touched
• To protect the HCW and the healthcare surroundings from harmful patient germs