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New Medical Journal
1978 Volume.21 No. 8 p.81 ~ p.84
A Study to Determine the Necessity for Continuing Education on Some Selected Nursing Precedures



Abstract
This study is made to determine the necessity for the continuing education on the nursing procedures and the patient teaching, after ascertaining the level of nursing care, being carried out now.
Subjects are 404 head nurses and staff nurses, having more than three month clinical experience, employed in 7 hospitals in Seoul, from March 1, to April 15, 1978.
They were asked to evaluate their own level of capacity to carry out some selected nursing procedures and patient teaching by means of Likert scale, and by the mean value of their self evaluation, nursing procedures requiring contiuning education are found as follows.
1. Nursing procedures, being performed at the satisfiable level are hot bag and ice bag application, determination of diastolic blood pressure value, insertion of Foley-bag catheter, enema, shaving, suctioning and skin test.
2. Nursing procedures, requiring further continuing education, are awareness of side reaction by blood transfusion, steam inhalation, awareness of shock and consciousness level, medication, gavage feeding, position change, use of restraint, determination of foods indicated or contraindicated to the patients, cleansing of cannula, passive exercise, nursing record, patient teaching on the family planning, immunization, food serving schedule for infant, and early detection of various cancer, colostomy-irrigation, artificial respiration and cardiac massage.,
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