5. The nurse must collaborate with other health care especially obstetrician if delivery not progress normally, if caesarian needed. Then need a pediatrician for monitoring baby and immediate care when distress occur. Need help from blood bank if bleeding occur. Lab technicians is essential to give lab results.
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7. Inservice education related to MCH
8.yes. It is a blessing position and also demanding position.
9. Lack of specialization, shortage of staff, lack of visibility of nurses to public and work load, stress.
INTERVIEW WITH A PRACTICING REGISTERED NURSE Identify the clinical area of practice for the RN you...
INTERVIEW WITH A PRACTICING REGISTERED NURSE Identify the clinical arca of practice for the RN you chose to interview. State why you chose this RN to interview (family member, friend? What is the nurses' area of interest or specialization?) What is this nurse's personal philosophy of nursing? How does the nurse use information learned in nursing school to take care of patients such as assessment, planning, interventions and evaluation of care delivered nursing process), evaluation of care, time management skills,...
Culture Think about the area where you will be a practicing registered nurse. What cultures may you encounter that are different from your own. How might this affect the way you provide care. What would be important to know about each culture for you to provide the best possible care. List 4 cultures you may encounter and complete the following chart. Culture Factors that may influence nursing care, important things to note.
Culture Think about the area where you will be a practicing registered nurse. What cultures may you encounter that are different from your own. How might this affect the way you provide care. What would be important to know about each culture for you to provide the best possible care. List 4 cultures you may encounter and complete the following chart. Culture Factors that may influence nursing, importat thing to note
For this assignment, you will interview a registered nurse who has a current nursing license- this could be an advanced practice nurse. If you do not know a nurse, ask one of your faculty members for help. The purpose of this exercise is to help you identify the role of a registered nurse in addition to professional issues around licensure. During the interview address the following questions: What does being a Registered Nurse mean to you? What is your favorite/least...
RN-BSN program at WCU. Identify specific healthcare delivery models you support, and compare and contrast public health programs you are familiar with. How does your academic work support evidence of meeting the following? Essential III: Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice Outcome #2: Demonstrate an understanding of the basic elements of the research process and models for applying evidence to clinical practice. Outcome #5: Participate in the process of retrieval, appraisal, and synthesis of evidence in collaboration with other members of the...
You are a nurse assigned to a patient who has been admitted to the hospital for a critical illness. Her daughter is a practicing physician in the area and has privileges to practice at that hospital. You approach the nursing station and witness the daughter writing order in the patient's chart. What should you do? What is the ethical dilemma? Are any bill of right or law violated and if so, which one and how? How does this impact the...
PLEASE HELP WITH ANSWER TO THESE QUESTION PLEASE INCLUDE WEBSITE WERE I CAN OBTAIN THE ANSWER MYSELF AND DO FURTHER READING. 1. The Future of Nursing Leading Change, Advancing Health Through its deliberations, the committee developed four key messages that structure the recommendations presented in the report. What are the four key messages, and give a brief description of each one. 2. The Future of Nursing Leading Change, Advancing Health, Report Recommendations There are eight recommendations, list them and briefly...
Which of the following is an advantage of technology in nursing practice? a. inclination of nurses to focus on the equipment rather than the patient b. increased ability to monitor patients remotely c. increased confidentiality of patient information d. reliability of internet resources 2. When using computers in direct patient care, it is important to remember to: a. assess the patient and provide care based on the individual's needs b. look up the clinical practice guidelines for each illness use...
Health and Wellness Preparing for Clinical Practice Ms. Thom, age 46, works as an RN in the intensive care unit at a large busy medical center. Over the last three years she has gained 30 lbs and quit attending the fitness classes at the local recreation center. Her co-workers keep trying to get her to come back to fitness class, but she says that she is too tired after work and just wants to go home. She has smoked for...
UNIT-3-Clinical Practice Preparing for Clinical Practice Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice Medical treatment stabilized Mr. Lawson's condition. He had a pulmonary embolus, but he is now on anticoagulants, medications that will reduce likelihood of more clot formation. Knowing that Mr. Lawson is on anticoagulants and has had recent surgery and the processes of normal wound healing (see Chapter 48 (Links to an external site.) Links to an external site. ), Tonya believes that the patient is at risk for bleeding...