Demonstrate comprehensive and detailed knowledge of effective leadership and management of a caseload of people who require nursing care.

2000 word written commentary on leading and managing a caseload in this commentary students will critically analyse and explore the theories of nursing leadership and caseload management in mental health nursing. Male acute ward.

How have you managed caseload and what skills have you used
Avoid looking at each criteria as separate sections of work they should all merge and flow.

You may wish to focus on one situation such as an emergency, crisis situation or a high dependency situation might be. You could focus on something unexpected, for example an emergency admission requiring you to reprioritise or bed shortages etc due to the limited word count.

Demonstrate comprehensive and detailed knowledge of effective leadership and management of a caseload of people who require nursing care.
Very brief overview of caseload

Think about skills required, how you delegated (did they have correct skills and how did you ascertain this)

Patient may prefer male – documented in care plan and the male staff may be needed elsewhere so you prioritise – what skills helped you prioritise and why is this important

Time management – what requires being completed due to time restraints. Prioritising tasks and also keeping people updated about the plan of the day.

Keeping service users informed as to if their needs are going to be met – are the resources available to take them on leave – what can we put in place instead.

How is giving and receiving handovers leadership and management?

Why has the caseload been managed in this way – episode of violence and aggression eg

Think about the discharge of patients, who did you need to contact.
Critically reflect and evaluate their own performance when working under pressure and in dealing with complex and or challenging decisions.