Case Study: Jill’s Medication Case Study Questions: 1. Identify the lapses in care that occurred throughout the case and led to Jill’s medication crisis. Which of these lapses occurred as a result of an individual-level (provider) failure? Which were system-level failures? Throughout the Jill’s experience‚ there was many lapses between the health care team in regards to filling her prescription. First‚ Dr. Smith‚ the referred neurologist declined Jill’s medical records‚ as if they were of no importance
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Maintaining a skilled and competent workforce This section includes good practice on: • Introduction • Employee retention • Homeworking • Evening shift • Training of existing employees Introduction An effective workforce is fundamental to a successful organisation. Employee retention The good practices below will help you to maintain a skilled‚ competent and effective workforce. These are: • promoting the benefits of healthy eating and exercise by investing in innovating training and establishing
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even without ever learning the theory behind the skills. She also said that through clinical experience is enhanced through continued research Her 5 levels of nursing experience are as follow; 1. Novice 2. Advanced beginner 3. Competent 4. Proficient 5. Expert Novice The Beginner starts out with little or no experience. He is taught general universal rules to help perform tasks. The rules are context-free and are independent of any specific duties. Advanced Beginner
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Program Proposal: A seminar and workshop entitled “The danger of Medication error due to understaffed nurses.” BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM The nursing profession has traditionally accepted responsibility to assure that safe and accessible health care is available to the public at all times‚ including times when nurses are in short supply. The profession continues to accept such responsibility and also recognizes the need to identify strategies to promote the availability
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I chose to answer the second question. Here’s my response: The best answer to the question is that I believe I am “relatively” a competent communicator. A competent communicator is described as being able to think critically and mindfully and make reasoned choices. A competent communicator is also an effective code-switcher‚ skillful‚ culturally aware and sensitive‚ and ethical. By being able to think critically and mindfully‚ a person is able to communicate without being impeded by prejudices he
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Being Culturally Competent Letitia Batton Walden University Being Culturally Competent Counselors should have a sense of compassion and respect for people who are culturally different. As a social worker‚ it is easy to make diagnosis based on verbal and non-verbal presentation of our clients. Hays (2008) stated there are many factors to assess which include race‚ class‚ family structure‚ culture‚ relationships‚ religion‚ and generational/cultural influences. Based on the case study of Mrs.
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If‚ yes then attach appropriate certificate issued by the competent authority. 13. 14. If physically handicapped Tick √ Yes No If‚ yes then attach appropriate certificate issued by the competent authority Are you a Resident of J & K? Tick Yes No √ If‚ yes then attach appropriate certificate issued by the competent authority. Are you a Kashmiri Migrant? Tick Yes No √ 15. If‚ yes then attach appropriate certificate issued by the competent authority. 16. Academic Qualifications Examination School/College
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Nurses are the health care professionals that collect and prepare medications for patients. They examine the doctor’s orders to see what medications patients are prescribed. Errors can occur in the distribution of these medications. As a result‚ the nursing ethic of do no harm may not occur. According to McIntyre‚ Thomlinson‚ & McDonald‚ “nurses are held in high regard” (2006‚ p.360). As such‚ nurses must keep this positive concept‚ as we are the health professionals that care for people when they
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Standards of Culturally Competent Care Nur 531 April 8‚ 2013 Annette Marget Standards of Culturally Competent Care In 1963 Bob Dylan wrote the words "For the times they are a-changing" as part of the lyrics for a popular song of his. During the current millennium the term "global economy" has become a key word throughout the world of finance. These two well-known expressions are precursors to today ’s major issue of "cultural competency". The world has changed and is global in many aspects
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Test Taking Tips for the Nursing Board Examination [pic] Sometimes pure hard work and mental preparedness is not enough. The ability to answers exams or any test faster is a must specially if it is bounded by time. Usually the pressure sets in if the time is working against you and even if you’ve prepared 100%‚ it can ruin entirely what you have poured in. We have outlined test taking tips and strategies applicable not only in the June 2009
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