Prevention Grand Canyon University NRS 430V Professional Dynamics 22 October 2010 Prevention As a nurse, we have to be accountable to meet standards with our clients. We meet some of these standards on a daily basis without even thinking about them. Between patients, we automatically wash our hands without giving it a second thought. We don on a pair of gloves when we do IV therapy or IM shots. “Accountability for professional nursing revolves around interventions, outcomes, and costs.”
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If I was assigned a task of determining whether a procedure could be assigned to nursing staff, I would begin by referring to hospital policy. Hospital policy is there to guide and to protect nurses in the hospital system. These policy and procedures are created by nurses with legal and administrative representatives. If this new task had not been addressed in previous policies I would conduct a self-assessment with regards to my own skills and abilities, and my documented competency to perform the
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edu/about/mission-philosophy/metaparadigm-concepts/ Experience One of the hallmark studies in nursing providing keen insight into understanding the influence of experience was a qualitative study of adult, pediatric, and neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) nurses, where the nurses were clustered into advanced beginner, intermediate, and expert level of practice categories. The advanced beginner (having up to 6 months of work experience) used procedures and protocols to determine which clinical actions were needed.
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months long and that the first three months would only be class room training. I was a little disheartened because I thought I was ready to work as a professional nurse in an extremely busy unit. In retrospect, I was wrong I definitely needed that orientation. The first day on the unit with my preceptor was very memorable. She was a nurse that had been working on the unit for the past thirty-five years and didn’t have any plans to retire. She said to me, “Scott, I know you think you know everything;
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infancy nursing has grown to the current with all the hard woks of the pioneers of nursing. Researchers and theorists played a major role in the growth of nursing in to its current stage. according to American Nurses Association, Nursing is defined as “ protection promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response,
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gastroenterology nursing. Firstly, certified nurse usually have a greater potential for advancement to afford a greater networking opportunities which will help the nurse to be able to keep the latest research and knowledge in the field. Moreover, networking also allows nurses to participate in local and national events in gastroenterology nursing and may also offer additional leadership advantages. Secondly, certification documents that the nurse has attained a high level of knowledge and understands
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Sentinel Event A mother brought her child name Tina to Nightingale Community Hospital for a procedure. The pre‐op nurse informed the mother of the time line for the surgery. The mother had some errand to do involving an older sibling and made the nurse aware of it but would return in time to pick up Tina. To stay informed, the mother gave the pre‐op nurse her cell phone number with instructions just in case Tina got out of surgery sooner than expected. Approximately 2 ½ hours later, the mother
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interactions between a nurse and a male Mexican patient. Case Study In caring for Mr. J.G. a man of Mexican descent, the female nurse enters the room to give discharge instructions. She enters the room and rapidly goes down her checklist of the things that Mr. J.G. must do after discharge. The nurse has had a long day and leans over the bed table to take some stress off her back. Ten minutes later Mr. J.G. calls and asks for the nurse-in-charge and complains about the rude nurse who was just in his
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Educational Preparation The competencies between nurses prepared at the associate-degree level (ADN) versus the baccalaureate-degree level have become a very important topic within the healthcare field. This paper will explain a nurse prepared at the baccalaureate-degree level (BSN) brings a higher level of competency to clinical settings. Acute care employers now prefer nurses that has achieve their BSN over the ADN with the goal of achieving Magnet status. It was challenging to write a paper
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The purpose of this essay is to look at barriers of compassion and what nurses could do overcome these barriers. Three sub topics will be looked at over the course of this essay and a conclusion will be made to evaluate these essays findings and to provide some input into battling these barriers so that patients can receive high standards of patient care. The definition of compassion in the oxford dictionary is ''sympathetic pity and concern for the suffering or misfortunes of others''. Oxford
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