Table of Contents 3 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 3 PARKING DEMOGRAPHICS OF PATIENT POPULATION VIRTUAL STUDENT ORIENTATION 4 3RD FLOOR 4 4TH FLOOR

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Table of Contents 3 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 3 PARKING 3 3 DEMOGRAPHICS OF PATIENT POPULATION VIRTUAL STUDENT ORIENTATION 4 3RD FLOOR 4 4TH FLOOR 5 5TH FLOOR 6 CRITICAL CARE UNITS 6 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT 7 8 9 10 EVALUATION OF STUDENT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE PHOTO IDENTIFICATION ACCESS CONTROL FORM EMERGENCY CONDITION & BASIC STAFF RESPONSES SYSTEMS FAILURE & BASIC STAFF RESPONSES 2

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Dear Student: Welcome to Doctors Community Hospital. We are excited to have students at DCH and we will do everything we can to make your clinical a great learning experience. This student orientation handbook contains information that you will need for a successful clinical experience at DCH. Please print the handbook and bring it with you to the first day of clinical orientation. You will need to read the handbook before the first day of clinical. After reading the handbook, you must sign the form that states you understand the information. This form must be submitted to the Education Department on the first day of clinical. On behalf of the Education Department and the staff at DCH, we welcome each of you and look forward to working with you. If you need assistance or have any questions, please feel free to contact the Education Department at 301-552- 8072. PARKING All students are required to park at the top level of the parking garage. A parking pass will be issued by Human Resources. DEMOGRAPHICS OF PATIENT POPULATION Ages 35-80 Length of Stay, 3-4 days Our staff and patient population consists of people from the United States, Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe and Latin America. VIRTUAL STUDENT ORIENTATION In an effort to consistently orient students to our organization, all students scheduled for 40 or more hours of clinical experience at DCH will be required to read all of other orientation documents and sign a letter of agreement that all content has been read. This agreement letter must be printed and signed by each student and submitted to their instructor. The instructor must make sure all students are in compliance and then turn the sign letters into the Education Coordinator at orientation. 3

3rd Floor Three East 3-East is a 28-bed medical-surgical acute care unit that provides comprehensive nursing care to patients with a variety of medical conditions such as end-stage kidney disease, diabetes and sickle cell disease, and post- operative care. In addition, certified chemotherapy RN staff administers chemotherapy to admitted oncology patients. The nurse to patient ratio 1: 4/5 Three West Nurses on 3-West care for acute care patients in a 25-bed setting. The patient population is similar to that of 3 East. Infusion Center Also located on 3 East is an outpatient infusion center. The infusion center provides services inclusive of blood transfusions, IV antibiotic therapy and chemotherapy for an outpatient population. Inpatient Dialysis Center Located on 3-West is an inpatient dialysis center for the provision of hemodialysis services for patients throughout the hospital. Clinical Director Clinical Instructor Clinical Coordinators Evonne Kaniecki, MBA-HCA, BSN, RN Michelle Manley, BSN, RN, OCN William R. Jones, BSN,RN 301-552-8555 301-552-8579 Novlet Lyn, BSN, RN Susan M. MilIer, BSN, RN Maureen J. Philip, BSN, RN Christal Vann, MSN, RN 301-552-8648 4 th Floor 4th Floor is a 45 bed medical-surgical unit that provides care for a variety of patients with a focus on orthopedics and neurosurgical, as well as medical and post-operative patients. Clinical Director Clinical Instructor Clinical Coordinators Diane Van Hassel, RN Sharday Farrell RN, BSN, PCCN Laura J. Adler, RN weekend days 301-552-8066 301-552-8563 Mark Tuliao, RN weekend nights Christine L. Joson, RN weekend nights Lois S. Mitchell, RN weekday evenings Janice A. Osborne, RN weekday days John Yankey, RN weekday nights 301-552-8067 4

5 th Floor Telemetry patients require cardiac monitoring for the following reasons: Chest pain, not exhibiting acute EKG changes Unstable angina, not requiring IV nitroglycerin Syncope. to r/o cardiac origin of symptoms Immediate past cardiac catheterization observation TIA or stroke arterial fibrillation Initiation of new anti-arrhythmic therapies Hemodynamically stable post-op patients who developed dysrhythmias in the PACU Aggressive replacement of electrolytes Digoxin toxicity with or without EKG changes Immediate post pacemaker insertion observation Elective cardioversion Ventilator dependent patients who are not able to be weaned Patient requiring the following IV medication therapy: o Non-titrating dopamine (up to 10mcgs/kg/min) o Non-titrating dobutamine (up to 20mcgs/kg/min) o Non-titrating dose of IV lidocaine (up to 2mg/min) o Non-titrating dose of IV pronestyl (up to 2mg/minl o Cardizem boluses and non-tilrating continuous infusions not to exceed 20mg/hour o Maintenance IV infusion of amiodartlne at O.5mg/min Clinical Director Clinical Instructor Clinical Coordinators Glynda Ross, RN, BSN, PCCN Julie Jacobs, RN Melissa Chaney, RN 301-552-8684 301-552-7324 Shawn Davis, RN Marjorie Johnson, RN, BSN, PCCN Dannette Smith, RN Saritha Sudharsun, RN, BSN, PCCN Emily Wagner, RN, BSN, PCCN 301-552-8644 Critical Care Units Critical Care is a 24 bed divided into a 3 unit area SICU-2701-2706 and is a 6 BED (Surgical ICU) MICU-2801-2806 and is a 6 BED AREA (Medical ICU) IMCU-2901-2912 is a 12 BED AREA (Intermediate Care Unit) The nurses in both MICU AND SICU have a 1 to 2 patient ratio The nurses in IMCU have a 1 to 3 patient ratio Our patients are managed by our Intensivists (Physicians who are dedicated and here in the Critical Care 24 hours a day) and they work 12 hour shifts 7am-7pm. Procedures done at the bedside in Critical Care include: All endoscopies, Tee's (Transesophageal echocardiography) and sometimes small debridement, Bronchoscopes, Central Line placements such as PICC lines and Triple 5

lumen catheters, Intubations, X-rays, Chest-tube insertion and External Ventricular Device Insertion. Our nursing staff works both 8 and 12 hour shifts. Rounds are started daily at 09:00. Critical Care Units (continued) Visiting Hours for Critical Care Units Visiting hours for our patients are 11:00 to15:00 and 16:00 to19:00. These breaks in our visiting hours allow our staff to provide report in a secure fashion. Only 2 visitors to a room and no one under the age of 12 are permitted in the Units. Clinical Director Clinical Instructor Clinical Coordinators Barbara Zamer, RN, CCRN Carla Lunceford, RN Bernard Alenda, RN, BSN, MSN, CCRN, NP 301-552-8211 301-552-7764 Melda Bungabong, RN, BSN Seray Musa, RN, BSN Mafeeeh Sesay, RN, BSN Srishti Singh, RN, MSN Angela Wheeler, RN, BSN 301-552-8663 Emergency Department The Doctors Community Hospital Emergency Department, a 47-bay unit that serves approximately 90,000 patients annually, provides emergent and urgent medical care to the diverse population in our community. Our providers, nurses and technicians work in teams to provide care to tall patient poppulations with any emergent complaint. Although the hospital does not have specilty inpatient units for Pediatrics, Obstetrics or Psychiatry, the Emergency Department is a place where a student can expect to see everthing from a child s earache to a full cardiac arrest. We pride ourselves on providing an atmosphere of learning for all levels of health care workers with patient safety being our top priority. Clinical Director Clinical Instructor Kelly Collura, RN, BSN, CEN Chris Rawlinson, RN, BSN, CEN 301-552-8666 301-552-8645 6

Evaluation of Student Clinical Experience Dates of Clinical: Unit Assigned: Course School: Please rate according to the following scale: 1= Strongly Disagree 2= Disagree 3= Agree 4= Strongly Agree 1. The clinical experience helped you meet the course objectives. 1 2 3 4 2. The staff was receptive to students. 1 2 3 4 3. The staff was willing to share their knowledge. 1 2 3 4 4. The nurses with whom you worked served as effective role models. 1 2 3 4 5. Orientation helped to prepare you for your experiences in this hospital. 1 2 3 4 6. What was the best aspect of your experience here? 7. What was the worst aspect of your experience here? 8. Would you consider working at Doctors Community Hospital? Yes No Additional Comments: 7

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