In order to encourage the use of safeguards, I needed to do more research on medication infusion pumps, what can go wrong with infusion pumps, and the implications for nurse leaders in addressing medication errors when smart infusion pumps are used. In my research I learned that IV infusions are associated with 54% of potential adverse drug events, 56% of medication errors, and 61% of serious and life-threatening errors
would be annotated in this assignment are: 1. Professional Comportment: The Missing Element in Nursing Practice. 2. Providing end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: Issues that impact on nurse professionalism. 3. The Influence
Analysis of a Registered Nurse Bethany Dyer B17004326 2/11/18 A Registered Nurse (RN) is an individual who has graduated from a school/college nursing program and has passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). “The RN assumes responsibility for the care of the sick, injured, disabled, and the dying. Registered nurses work both independently and in collaboration with other healthcare professionals” (Buhler-Wilkerson 2017). RN’s supervise the work of licensed practical nurses (LPN)
CONCEPT 3 CONCEPT OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3.0 INTRODUCTION/IDENTIFICATION OF CONCEPT The most valuable and unique assets of an organisation is the Human resources. Human resources is an exciting, dynamic, and challenging task and this has increased because the world has become a global village and economics are in a state of flux. The growing expectations of a modern day worker and the scarcity of talented resources have further increased the complexity of the human resources
The topic of my research paper is dealing with the nursing field, a registered nurse(RN), I chose this topic because I always wanted to help people and follow in my aunt's footsteps. A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a college’s nursing program or from a school and has passed a national licensing exam. A registered nurse play a big role in the medical field. The role of a RN consist of performing physical exams, checking health histories and interpreting patient information. The
INTRODUCTION: This conceptual project is made up of 10 concepts derived from the module “concept of administration” block 2. Each of the concept that will be addressed in real life project work will also be described in terms of its meaning ,critical analysis,personal life, application to current job and reference of current research evidence. It will go further to describe in details the concept relationship between personal, social and professional life. 1. CONCEPT 1:CONFLICT RESOLUTION This concept
and nursing practice of today. This paper will be discussing the general system theory and the application of that theory. It will also discuss how that theory applies to nursing and nursing practice. This paper will also discuss a historical analysis during the Modern Era and the impact it has on todays nursing. This paper will discuss specific examples from the Modern Era and its influence on todays nursing practice. General System Theory General system theory was a theory proposed by Ludwig
An advance practice nurse (APN) is, a nurse with extensive education, whether the focus is certified nurse anesthetist, nurse midwives, certified nurse practitioner or a clinical nurse specialist. An APN is defined as a register nurse that has the expert knowledge required, the ability to make complex decisions and clinical competences for an expanded work description, whose character is formed by the context and/or the country where he/she has the right to work (Nieminen, 2011).The APN will provide
how mutual trust, respect, and recognition, in collaboration with cooperation and effective communication, are essential elements
stated that, “philosophy is an attitude toward life and reality that evolves from each nurses beliefs.” The simplicity of this definition provides me latitude to define my personal nursing philosophy using my own set of beliefs. The focus of my philosophy is on benevolent care that respects the dignity of patients and their families,