Managing & Enhancing Care in Rapidly Changing & Complex Situations Leadership Commentary 21082394 Contents Introduction to the folder of evidence 3 Reflective Account 4-9 References 10-11 Action plan discussed with mentor 12 Introduction to the folder of Evidence This assignment is an analysis of my leadership development though my training‚ and to assist me to adapt from a student nurse to a staff nurse confidently
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level you must communicate with the patient. Again‚ for this reason you need to be able to speak to the patient in a manner that is respectful and trusting so the patient is comfortable communicating the situation. This also allows the care giver to triage and assign priority when immediate attention is not always available. 2. What would you
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requirements are applicable in your state. If you are training to work in the hospital it takes a lot of studying to do while I am practicing in my trade to do a lot of papers and ask people about their age address and date of birth if the nurse call triage that means right away if the nurse say cardiac that means cancer so be careful of what words you use in the medical field A career as a Medical Office Assistant lets you work in a caring health care environment while keeping an office organized and
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University of Phoenix Material Nursing Theorist Grid 1. Theorist Selected: Ida Orlando 2. Description of key points of the theory: a. Patient centered approach. b. The nurse should quickly respond to patients’ immediate need. The nurse should use their five senses to determine what the most immediate need is and confirm with patient to see if assumption is correct. After the nurse implements the solution the nurse should then follow up with the patient to determine if the solution
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Homework Week 4 1. How does OSHA protect health care employees? OSHA is in place to help with strong reminders of the potential dangers existing in a health care facility. These reminders help health care facilities to function safely‚ efficiently and for safety and security incidents that seem to create a serious threat to the financial well-being of any health care organization. 2. What should be included in a waste management plan? • Define and designate those wastes to be considered and
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Outbreak In the movie “Outbreak” a deadly airborne virus spreads through an infected African monkey that is smuggled into California and beings to infect the civilization at a rapid rate. One of the most important things to know about this virus is that it is airborne which means that it is caused by pathogens and transmitted through the air making it very easy to spread. The virus is named Motaba‚ and is known for its severe symptoms such as high fever and internal bleeding that result in a 100%
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 1. What has had the greatest impact on reducing infant mortality in the United States? A) Improvements in perinatal care Feedback: CORRECT The improvements in perinatal care‚ in particular respiratory care and care of the mother-baby dyad before delivery‚ have had the greatest impact. B) Decreased incidence of congenital abnormalities Feedback: INCORRECT There has been a decrease in some congenital anomalies such as spina bifida‚ but this is not the greatest impact. C) Better maternal
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First‚ Who were the first responders. First responders are people that respond to emergency calls when the EMTs or firefighters need assistance on the scene of an incident. Other names for first responders are FireFighter‚ EMT‚ or a Law Enforcement Officer. What fire apparatus were at the towers on the day of the attacks. There were‚ “18 pumpers‚ 7 rear mount ladders‚ 4 tiller trucks‚ 4 tower ladders‚ 2 heavy rescue units‚ 2 high-rise units‚ 1 tactical support unit‚ 3 haz-mat tenders‚ 1 hazmat tactical
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RESEARCH PAPER Rapid intervention and treatment zone: Redesigning nursing services to meet increasing emergency department demandijn_1986 60..67 Julie Considine RN RM BN GradDipNurs(AcuteCare) MNurs PhD FRCNA Senior Research Fellow‚ Deakin University—Northern Health Clinical Partnership‚ c/- School of Nursing and Midwifery‚ Deakin University‚ Burwood‚ Victoria‚ Australia Elspeth Lucas RN BN(Hons) Registered Nurse‚ Emergency Department/Research Fellow Deakin University—Northern Health Clinical
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use the stadiometer. I ensured the student looked straight ahead and their shoes were flat. At the second school I was the chart attendant and pointed to the letters for the children. The role of the nurse in the school screening was to act like a triage nurse. She asked about allergies or any medical problems. (One child stated he was allergic to snakes and tigers!) At the first school the nurse had a boundary to ensure privacy during the interview. This was not evident at the 2nd school as the location
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