Provides Nursing Care Sample Clauses

Provides Nursing Care. Episodic triage; collaboration with families, staff and community resources; documentation, assessments, interventions, referrals, reporting, and evaluations that follow standards of practice. X MEETS/EXCEEDS JOB EXPECTATIONS X NEEDS IMPROVEMENT/ GROWTH AREA X UNSATISFACTORY JOB PERFORMANCE Able to prioritize care (episodic triage); collaborates with families, staff and the community to meet the needs of the individual child; coordinates care; demonstrates competent nursing skills; demonstrates an ability to effectively assess and intervene when student needs health care; writes effective and appropriate healthcare plans; demonstrates effective evaluation used in the IEP process (e.g., initial assessments, annual assessments, and triennial assessments). Demonstrates marginal nursing skills; healthcare plans do not meet the needs of students; does not adequately address everyday student healthcare needs; does not write descriptive or useful assessments as required by the IEP process Does not demonstrate effective nursing skills; actions taken place students at risk; does not have the ability to effectively address everyday student healthcare needs; healthcare plans are poorly written and do not address the needs of the students. Comments:
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