Using Cultural Competency in Practice Cultural competencies is a term that has long saturated the healthcare world‚ especially nursing. The United States has become a melting pot of culture and ethnicity and to practice in the hospital setting it is essential to know the backgrounds of your patients and their families. Different cultures have different perceptions on health and illness. Providing culturally competent care includes knowledge about subcultures‚ attitudes‚ and skills that’s supports
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Running Head: DELEGATION AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT Delegation and Functions of Management Delegation and Functions of Management Once upon a time‚ there was a busy‚ happy office in a parts manufacturing plant that was thriving. The high costs of fuel and maintenance have slowed the industry and the Austin facility will be closing in order to ensure the survival of the California facility‚ yes‚ things have changed. In it’s day the office was fully staffed. There were managers and staff
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Eletha Fields Delegation Example in a Healthcare Setting Delegation in the health care setting is very important for the nurses‚ unlicensed assistive personnel‚ and for the patients. The delegation of indirect and direct patient care allows the Registered Nurse (RN) to spend more time toward the patient care‚ education‚ and patient advocacy. This delegation of patient care helps to improve patient outcomes and increases satisfaction
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legal environment‚ accountability‚ professional autonomy‚ health care technology‚ and relationships between staff members. If a nurse does not have the full concept of the nursing practice here in American he or she cannot give quality care to patients. My plan of action to ensure that a new foreign nurse understands the nursing process is by incorporating a training session before the preceptor program even begins. This educational course would cover communication skills‚ documentation‚ and the expectations/policies
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incident took place at a local Hospital during my thirty weeks placement. In order to help me with my reflection I have chosen Gibbs (1988)‚ as the model to help guide my reflective process. This is an iterative model with six stopping points‚ using these stopping points as headings; I will be able to reflect fully on the incident. So‚ what is reflection? According to Reid (1993)‚ “reflection is a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse‚ evaluate and so inform
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The clinical skill I have chosen to reflect on is the administration of Intramuscular (IM) injections. I will use a reflective model to guide me in my reflection. The Gibbs reflection cycle features‚ description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ description‚ conclusion and an action plan (Gibbs 1988). The first stage of Gibbs (1988) is description of events. On my clinical placement I had the opportunity to administer a drug to a patient via IM injection under the supervision of my mentor. I had already
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abuse of discretionary powers by the administrative courts. Discretionary power It is of uttermost importance to emphasize the discretionary power and how it must be exercised. As mentioned earlier‚ such powers are granted either under statute or delegation which do not impose a duty on the decision-maker to exercise them or to exercise them in a particular way. Public officials must exercise discretionary powers in accordance with any applicable legal requirements‚ reasonably impartially avoiding
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A Reflection on adult learning perspective in nursing Introduction: This essay reflects my integrative learning experience during my second-degree nursing class. There is limited data available on effective teaching skills for adult learning program. This reflection helps in identifying successful learning tools and assessing different strategies in current nursing program. We worked in groups to work for the program and my reflection is about my experience of learning throughout
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Community and Public Health Nursing Reflection Lorraine Gambino NUR/405 May 6‚ 2013 Bonnie Schoettle Community and Public Health Nursing Reflection Incorporating preventative recommendations into clinical work can be a complicated and multidimensional obligation. According to Silva‚ Cashman‚ Kunte‚ & Candib‚ “addressing preventative recommendation alone for patients in a typical day requires in excess of 7.4 hours” (2012). Health care providers are also aware that within the community
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INTRODUCTION Some say that nursing is a straightforward profession‚ that a nurse only needs to look after poorly patients‚ administer medication‚ and write documentation. That caring is innate to human beings and doing it as a job is not so much difficult. But in my personal opinion‚ nursing is anything other than straightforward. Nursing as a profession requires critical thinking and sometimes spur-of-the-moment decision-making as the lives of people depend on such decisions. (Reflective Model
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