patient (wade‚ 1999). Added attributes comprise the professional practice context‚ capacity for clinical judgment‚ authority to make patient care decision and interdisciplinary collaborative practice (Fitzpatrick & McCarthy‚ 2016). Antecedents of Autonomy The educational status and the personal attributes prior to exhibiting autonomy
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Unlike many professions in the world‚ nursing is a career that requires vast amounts of interpersonal communication with patients‚ families‚ and fellow care providers. This large amount of communication is not an easy load to handle especially when a nurse has to communicate and also maintain professionalism. To preserve professionalism while working‚ a nurse must maintain professional communication‚ have positive first impressions upon patients and coworkers‚ follow values that allow for relationship
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you in your assigned position. Scope of practice issues aren’t exclusive to orthotics and prosthetics. They are said to come up frequently for Physicians‚ RNs (Registered Nurses) and LPNs (Licensed Practitioner Nurse) with our life impractical nurses. Scope of Practice describes procedures‚ actions‚ and processes that a healthcare practitioner is allowed to do in order to stay within the terms of their professional license. Scope of Practice is limited to
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Nursing Expertise Liberty University According to Benner‚ there are five levels of experience regarding nursing (2001). The levels of nursing range from novice to expert (Benner‚ 2001). This information is based on the Dreyfus Model which was designed by Stuart Dreyfus (Benner‚ 2001). It is important for nurses to become experts in their field and to guide novice nurses. The first stage of nursing practice is novice (Benner‚ 2001). A novice is a beginner who has no experience
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Politically speaking‚ mentoring truly matters in nursing because the relationship that is created between the new graduates with their mentors provides positive feedback and is indeed a great investment in the health care. On the long run‚ confident nurses improve the overall health outcome of the system as a whole as well as patients’ health‚ which naturally leads to reduction of fiscal spending on patient’s readmission into hospitals and less occurrence of medical errors. A mentor possesses many
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Reflection The incident that I am going to reflect had happed during my nursing studies. I was posted in a busy emergency care (EC). My role was to observe and assist a RN. Ms. X came to EC with severe abdominal pain. After the initial assessment Doctor ordered a list of blood tests. I accompanied RN to observe blood sampling procedure. Ms. X was clearly not cooperating for the procedure and was screaming. I helped to position the patient with the help of family members so that the RN could carry
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Prior to this assignment‚ I thought that medical ethics meant to practice nursing as a prudent nurse would practice‚ in a socially acceptable way. Ethical behavior is one doing what is right rather than what is wrong. I knew that all medical professionals had to comply with patient confidentiality‚ but I did not realize that all medical professionals‚ including writers‚ were held accountable just as if they were providing bedside patient care. I never considered medical writing before and never wrote
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A recent nursing error issue that is tragic and unfortunately avoidable is regarding a case where a 7-month-old boy‚ August Elliot‚ was a patient at Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center on October 2‚ 2015. During his stay at the hospital a nurse mistakenly administered a medication that was not meant for 7-month-old August‚ but actually meant for a full grown adult. August Elliot was given a dose of saline solution infused with potassium and unfortunately went into cardiac arrest only 10 minutes after
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Professionalism forms the foundation of all the responsibilities of a nurse. Professional development and implementing a career plan in nursing can result in higher retention‚ higher skill levels‚ and increased patient satisfaction. This paper will reflect on my personal strengths and weaknesses‚ relationships with others‚ and incorporate them into a professional development plan for growth. During professional development‚ it’s important that I am able to determine what my strengths and weaknesses
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excellent nursing care (Srivastava‚ 2007). However‚ health care provider’s roles and responsibilities in meeting health care needs of the clients in consideration to cultural perspective and diversity are getting more challenging and complicated due to increased number of people from a group of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural society‚ which‚ in turn requires health care providers to acknowledge and understand variations of cultural healthcare beliefs‚ values and practices. Transcultural nursing is essential
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