Scholarly Paper – Improving working conditions in the acute care units Heather A. Ryan, RN University of Central Florida November 16, 2013 NUR 3805 - Dimensions of Professional Nursing Practice Abstract Results from research studies are inconclusive on the most effective ways to improve the working conditions in an acute care unit. The objective of this paper is to explore various ways to improve the working conditions in an acute care unit. Below we discuss the various nursing implications…
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US is a complex issue due to a number of different people involved in the process, the patients, the physicians and the insurance companies. However, the healthcare system has been working on improving care and lowering cost. The key goal of the healthcare reform is lowering healthcare cost and providing more people to qualify for lower health insurance. When every time new policy is announced and signed into law, many people hope that it will have a positive impact on current issues with the healthcare…
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) was founded in 1969 originally named American Association of Cardiovascular Nurses to help better educate novice nurses working in ICUs. In 1971, AACN changed their name to what they are known as today to incorporate all aspects of critical care for every level of nursing. AACN strives to strengthen the nursing community by providing many resources for nurses and bringing the nursing community…
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nursing care at an advanced level in various health care settings. The roles include certified nurse midwife, certified nurse anesthetic, clinical nurse specialist and nurse practitioner. These roles play a vital role in the future of health care system. Of these roles, nurse practitioners are more independent and they work more closely with patients with or without the supervision of physicians. They work in a variety of settings, which include direct patient care, case management, care consultation…
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Definition A critical care nurse is one who is responsible for assuring that critically ill patients and their families receive optimum care. For this reason I chose to research The American Association of Critical Care Nurses. As an aspiring critical care RN I felt that writing on this organization would provide the insight needed to become a member in the future. The homepage for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses can be found at www.aacn.org. History & Purpose AACN was founded…
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with their surroundings.As Linda Scott states in her article, “Inadequate sleep...contributes to loss of situational awareness and creativity, compromised problem solving decision making, and decreased alertness on duty further jeopardizing patients’ safety” (14). A study done by Deborah Martin was measuring the amount of sleep nurses get when working different shifts in a hospital. The data collected indicates that the mean amount of sleep per night for nurses working 8-hour shifts is 7.2 hours and…
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The purpose of this assignment is to discuss my role in providing seamless care to a patient regarding a safe effective transfer. This shall be achieved through reflection from my standpoint as a 3rd year Student Nurse. This shall include and incorporate priorities and aims of The Healthcare Quality Strategy for NHS Scotland (Scottish Government, 2010) (furthermore referred to as the HQS) I have chosen Gibbs recognised reflection model to discuss and critically analyse events and outcomes (Gibbs…
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As health care systems move toward improvement in quality of care via value-based reimbursement models, there has been an increase in demand for accurate information on healthcare quality, which can be used as a guide for consumers, employers, physicians and policymakers (Core Measures, 2016). Many find it difficult to find useful health care quality information due to the fact physicians are required to report to several different organizations; all of which may follow different measure requirements…
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Continuous Video Monitoring The term “sitters” in the acute care setting has been defined as a means to observe a patient by a staff member to provide safety for the patient and staff. The patient sitter responsibilities can vary between each hospital but, typically include responsibilities such as caring for patients that are at risk for falling, confused, combative, homicidal or suicidal (Adams & Kaplow, 2013). Two categories have emerged for patients who would benefit from sitters, the first…
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patient population, are essential in providing and ensuring the safety and quality of care that is being given. Nurses are a vital component in providing patient safety, because they are the ones who are consistently interacting with patients and implementing the standards and guidelines that are set by national organizations (GOOD and cash). One specific organization is The Joint Commission. Their purpose is to ensure the quality and safety of healthcare on a national level. They are able to achieve…
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