The modern nurse must then be willing to move beyond a simple catch-all of medical jargon and bureaucracy and become someone who is both supportive and critical of the system. This may seem dichotomous, but in reality is not. The system is designed with beneficence in mind -- to help the patient at all costs. It is thus up to the nurse advocate to ensure that that actually happens (Sheldon, 2009). Undertake assessments which are sensitive to the needs of the patient- Assessment is one of the key factors in management of clinical medicine. The nurse is often at the forefront of that process simply due to the logistical nature of the situation -- taking vitals, preparing the patient for blood work, etc. However, it is in two particular areas that the nurse can be most effective when assessing the actual needs of the patient; culturally and when questions are of a sensitive of private nature, yet information remains crucial. For instance, a patient's sexual history may be of vital importance when assessing STDs and/or infections; the sensitivity of the nurse during this time should be designed to make the patient feel comfortable, at ease, and with the use of rephrasing and appropriate empathy, honest in their response. In the same way, the holistic nursing model, recipient care should be sensitive to the cultural needs and bias of individuals, families, groups and communities. Some cultures have gender bias when talking about certain conditions; if the nurse is sensitive to this, they may try to mitigate that portion of the interview; if no other nurse is available, then simply rephrasing or allowing the patient to understand the confidentiality promise of modern medical care along with an empathetic understanding of the situation will help (Miller,...
This is part of being part of a global community, and should not be discounted. However, a nurses "calling" must go beyond cultural imposition or bias. For instance, a nurse cannot impose their own beliefs or patterns of behavior in others, or believe that their medical decisions should be made based on their own core values. Instead, the nurse must understand that it is the patient that comes first, and the goal of beneficence in medical care is to ease pain and suffering. A nurse might be predisposed to feel uncomfortable when treating a homeless person for alcoholism, or someone engaged in prostitution, or even someone reporting a sexually-transmitted disease. However, the modern nurse must first identify their own bias, move past that bias, and concentrate on the wellness of the patient and the overall mission of the nurse (Lundy and Janes, 2003).Staffing in Nursing Staffing and Other Nursing Issues The main topic of this paper is staffing related to the field of nursing, here it is very important to realize a correct balance between the demand of nurses and available nurses at any medical facility. Since the duty of any medical professional like a doctor requires much assistance from a subordinate such as nurse therefore it is vital for any organization to fulfill
Nurse-Patient Ratio on Care Quality Nurse Patient Ratio The Impact of Nurse to Patient Ratio on Healthcare Quality The Impact of Nurse to Patient Ratio on Healthcare Quality It would be hard to understate the importance of a high nurse to patient ratio (NPR) for patient and staff safety, as well as quality of care. While there are a number of different nursing factors that can influence these outcomes, including nursing education, experience,
Nursing Across Theories Nursing is a core concept that is common across contemporary nursing theories. Even though the definitions, applications, and philosophies are different with each theory, the concept of nursing plays a vital role in each one. Contemporary theories came about when the teaching of nursing students was not sufficient to the performances of what the nurses were being taught in schools and ultimately affecting patient care in the long
Nurse-Patient Relations The main focus of this essay is going to concern the nurse-patient relationship idea, and why it is important. This was chosen because the researcher desired to achieve a better accepting of how a helpful nurse-patient relationship can be advanced and even from different theorists who have discovered this idea. In this essay, the researcher sets out to demonstrate what they have learnt regarding the nurse-patient relation concept and
Nursing Theory Analysis Theory-based nursing is the phenomenon that has been researched much during the past two decades. Nursing theory has become the foundation for nursing practice with its own knowledge base. The current paper is an analysis of King's theory of goal attainment. King acquired her goal attainment theory model from an interpersonal system and a behavioral science. The nurse and patient communicate to achieve a common goal of patient
The death of a child is significant and in this case avoidable and a plaintiff has the right to seek compensatory damages as is allowed by law. Case Study 1 Part B At the end of the night shift, Nurse Brown took a verbal handover and then noticed the observation chart had not been filled in. To assist her friend, Nurse Harvey, whom she knew had a busy night, filled in the
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