Using Maslow’s, I decided to administer medications to patient one first, he was to receive insulin with his meal and his tray had already arrived. In addition, this was my new patient, the patient received pain medication at 4:58 a.m. and was one day post procedure. Patient two had no complaints throughout the night, vital signs were stable and WNL, and her morning medication had already been given. My rational for planning my day this way was based on my assessments, report, and the medications each patient was to receive. Prior to me administering medications to patient one, patient two was requesting to get cleaned up. I delegated this to my team member. After completing my assessments, providing personal cares and medication pass for patient one I moved on to patient two. Throughout the day several things came up that required me to change my original schedule but we managed to regroup and work effectively together to provide exceptional
Using Maslow’s, I decided to administer medications to patient one first, he was to receive insulin with his meal and his tray had already arrived. In addition, this was my new patient, the patient received pain medication at 4:58 a.m. and was one day post procedure. Patient two had no complaints throughout the night, vital signs were stable and WNL, and her morning medication had already been given. My rational for planning my day this way was based on my assessments, report, and the medications each patient was to receive. Prior to me administering medications to patient one, patient two was requesting to get cleaned up. I delegated this to my team member. After completing my assessments, providing personal cares and medication pass for patient one I moved on to patient two. Throughout the day several things came up that required me to change my original schedule but we managed to regroup and work effectively together to provide exceptional