describing the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice

describing the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice

In this assignment, you will be writing a 1,000-1,250 word paper describing the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice. To complete this assignment, do the following:

  1. Select an issue from the following list: bullying, unit closers and restructuring, floating, nurse turnover, nurse staffing ratios, use of contract employees (i.e., registry and travel nurses), or magnet designation.
  2. Describe the selected issue. Discuss how it impacts quality of care and patient safety in the setting in which it occurs.
  3. Discuss how professional standards of practice should be demonstrated in this situation to help rectify the issue or maintain professional conduct.
  4. Explain the differing roles of nursing leaders and nursing managers in this instance and discuss the different approaches they take to address the selected issue and promote patient safety and quality care. Support your rationale by using the theories, principles, skills, and roles of the leader versus manager described in your readings.
  5. Discuss what additional aspects mangers and leaders would need to initiate in order to ensure professionalism throughout diverse health care settings while addressing the selected issue.
  6. Describe a leadership style that would best address the chosen issue. Explain why this style could be successful in this setting.

Use at least three peer-reviewed journal articles other than those presented in your text or provided in the course.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support articles for assistance.

This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competencies:

RN to BSN

1.1:       Exemplify professionalism in diverse health care settings.

1.3:       Exercise professional nursing leadership and management roles in the promotion of patient safety and quality care.

3.4:       Demonstrate professional standards of practice.

In burn patients in need of skin replacement

 In burn patients in need of skin replacement

Find five (6) peer reviewed research papers for the following PICO research question: In burn patients in need of skin replacement, how effective is allograft compared to xenograft in reducing risk of complication?

Use the following Goggle spread sheet link sample to complete the five (6) peer reviewed research paper:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_nwLlnRsxnkAiEIRQHYg7fAnTxmpQYLlf8pmqS_gkHw/edit?usp=sharing

Pediatric Vaccine

Pediatric Vaccine

  • Based on the scenarios provided:
    • Select one scenario, and reflect on the material presented throughout this course.
    • What necessary information would need to be obtained about the patient through health assessments and diagnostic tests?
    • Consider how you would respond as an advanced practice nurse. Review evidence-based practice guidelines and ethical considerations applicable to the scenarios you selected.

Write a detailed one-page narrative (not a formal paper) explaining the health assessment information required for a diagnosis of your selected patient (include the scenario number). Explain how you would respond to the scenario as an advanced practice nurse using evidence-based practice guidelines and applying ethical considerations. Justify your response using at least three different references from current evidence-based literature.

  • CASE STUDY 
  • The parents of a 5-year-old boy have accompanied their son for his required physical examination before starting kindergarten. His parents are opposed to him receiving any vaccines.

solutions to the challenges presented by your peers

  solutions to the challenges presented by your peers

identify solutions to the challenges presented by your peers. Are there root causes of these challenges that your peers did not identify? Are there some challenges that do not have a solution, and if so, why? posts should be 100 to 150 words, with a minimum of one supporting reference included.

Response 1

Probably the most ongoing issue with long-term care is the challenges with qualified staffing.  This can be due to overworking staff, lack of funding, or lack of the ability to sustain qualified staff.  As far as overworking staff it can be overwhelming to fulfill all the needs of a long-term care resident.  The care is demanding and takes time to provide the quality care the residents deserve.  If the staff is limited or the resources are not available is it difficult for the staff to perform the necessary care.  In good work environments, RNs have adequate staff and resources, supportive managers, strong nursing foundations underlying care, productive relationships with colleagues, input into organizational affairs, and opportunities for advancement.  (Nursing Home Work Environment, Care Quality, Registered Nurse Burnout and Job Dissatisfaction, n.d.)  With being overworked with limited resources it is not hard to understand why qualified staff becomes burned out.  Root analysis showed that the nursing facilities with the lowest satisfaction scores for staff were for-profit, Medicare-funded or chain owned.  These are where profit is considered above quality care for the residence.  This trickles down to the staff.  The federal policy gaps do not cover funding from Medicaid and Medicare for healthcare prevention.  In recognition of HAIs as important public health and patient safety issue, HHS is sponsoring the “National Action Plan to Prevent HAIs.”  This is a prevention policy to help decrease healthcare-associated infections, improve behavioral health and improve information technologies.  As a leader in a long-term care facility, I would implement a more resident-centered care focus.  This would require that the leaders are more hands-on due to the lack of resources for the facility. I believe seeing the leaders working to aid the residents and staff would help morale as well as help facilitate the lack of resources .

Response 2

identify solutions to the challenges presented by your peers. Are there root causes of these challenges that your peers did not identify? Are there some challenges that do not have a solution, and if so, why? posts should be 100 to 150 words, with a minimum of one supporting reference included.

 

Long-term care (LTC) organizations encounter many challenges before the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, in many facilities, health care workers report to experiencing poor staffing ratios and high burnout (White et al., 2021). During the pandemic, many LTC facilities report challenges in obtaining the necessary resources to support patients. Due to the lack of financial supports, many facilities could not afford the cost of personal protective equipment (PPE) and put their workers and patients at a high risk of contracting the virus (White et al., 2021). In order to learn more about these challenges, the purpose of this discussion is to discuss the problem and identify solutions to help enhance quality care in LTC facilities.

One of the biggest challenges that LTC facilities encounter is related to poor staffing. Besides experiencing low staffing, many LTC facilities also face worsened disparity depending on their location. For example, compared to facilities in urban cities, LTC organizations in rural areas have fewer health care workers (Bowblis et al., 2013). In addition to low staffing, nursing homes in rural areas also have fewer skilled staff members. Because many LTC facilities independently operate in rural regions, lack of financial support could be a cause that prevents these facilities from hiring and attracting more workers (Bowblis et al., 2013). As a result, one possible solution to help increase the quality of the health professions in rural areas is by increasing people’s awareness about the problem. This can be done by investing in advertisements and creating donation groups to expand the quality of care. By increasing people’s knowledge about the problem, these mays motivate people to volunteer and develop policies to increase funding.

Besides poor staffing, many LTC facilities also experience labor challenges. One example of a labor challenge is connected with the work environment (White et al., 2020). For example, when staff-members work in an environment with poor resources, this prevents health care providers to effectively care for patients. As a result, this can increase the patient’s risk of developing pressure injuries and increase the number of hospitalizations (White et al., 2020). In addition, another labor challenge that LTC facilities encounter is related to the high number of turnovers. One of the reasons that there are high numbers of turnovers in LTC facilities are resulted from staff burnouts. For example, one third of patients diagnosed with dementia live in nursing homes (Costello et al., 2020). When working with dementia patients, high levels of stress can develop when there are increased workload and poor staffing. As a result, these factors can negatively impact the patient’s quality of health and increase the number of turnovers (Costello et al., 2020). With many people coming and going, this can also negatively impact the work environment and decrease teamwork. In order to prevent these trends from expanding, it is important for health care providers to reunite and create safe staffing and patient ratio law in LTC facilities. By improving staffing and patient ratio, these cans help decrease the number of turnovers and burnouts.

Challenges from staffing and labor are more prevalent in LTC organization because it creates a long-lasting impact to the patient. For example, with acute care, the stay is shorter, and people can easily leave the facility if they wished to. When older adults are placed in nursing homes, most people cannot simply leave and enter another facility because of the payment system and cost of care. So, if these challenges negatively affected people’s levels of care, many aging adults are forced to suffer without having other options.

Another challenge that LTC facilities encounter is related to the gap in federal policies in addressing health disparities. For example, Medicaid is a government program that helps provide reimbursement in LTC facilities (Thompson et al., 2016). For people who are enrolled in Medicaid, the program help cover the cost of care, such as using LTC services. However, there is a gap that exists in the delivering process of care because the state can control and limit services covered under the Medicaid program (Thompson et al., 2016). As a result, this can create health disparities by decreasing the quality of care for some people. In addition, each state in the United States has their own Medicaid rule for coverage and reimbursement. Because of the variation in Medicaid law, this can expand the gap in care by providing unequal reimbursement for LTC services in different regions (Thompson et al., 2016).

Finally, if I was a leader in a LTC facility, I would focus on decreasing the gap in services when addressing health disparities to aging adults. For example, I would reunite leaders from different LTC organizations to propose a change in the Medicaid law. In many ways, I believe the state should not have the power to limit LTC services. If the provided service is approved by the physician and the health care team, for example, then the service should be granted without worrying about the limitation of cost. In addition, as previously mentioned, I would like to implement a policy change and propose patient to staff ratio law in LTC facilities. One of the biggest challenges that many facilities encounter both before and during the pandemic is related to inadequate staffing. As a result, by establishing a safe patient ratio for RN, this can increase the quality of care and decrease the cost of LTC services over time. In addition, this can also help prevent the trend of high turnovers in LTC facilities from increasing.

best practice in pediatric care

best practice in pediatric care

For this written assignment, select one recent (within the past two years) evidence-based article from a peer reviewed nursing journal that describes a “best practice” in an area of nursing you are interested in. For example, if you would like to be a pediatric nurse, select an article that discusses a best practice in pediatric care.

Cite the article and provide a brief overview of how the results or findings were obtained. Then describe the “best practice.” Conclude your discussion by explaining whether you thought the research findings supported the conclusions and the best practice.

This assignment must be no more than 3 pages long. It should include all of the required elements. Use APA Editorial format and attach a copy of the article.

the risk factors for cerebrovascular accidents

Neurological

  • List the risk factors for cerebrovascular accidents and why?
  • What cultures are at higher risk and why?
  • Describe the 0 to 4+ scale for scoring deep tendon reflexes.
  • What would you expect to find in a patient with diabetic peripheral neuropathy?
  • Share any experience you have encountered and elaborate.

Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in proper current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.
  • You should respond to at least two of your peers by extending, refuting/correcting, or adding additional nuance to their posts. Your reply posts are worth 2 points (1 point per response.)
  • All replies must be constructive and use literature where possible.

similarities and differences between the research process, the Evidence-Based Practice process, and nursing process

Similarities & Differences

What do you see as similarities and differences between the research process, the Evidence-Based Practice process, and nursing process? Include rationale to support your response.

Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources. Your initial post is worth 8 points.
  • You should respond to at least two of your peers by extending, refuting/correcting, or adding additional nuance to their posts. Your reply posts are worth 2 points (1 point per response.)
  • All replies must be constructive and use literature where possible.

Medical Assistant’s Code Of Ethics, Creed And Scope Of Practice

Medical Assistant’s Code Of Ethics, Creed And Scope Of Practice

 

Journal Instructions

Directions: Read and answer the following 2 questions being sure to follow the criteria for each question.

1.  Figure 1-2 on pg. 12 in your text discusses the Medical Assistant’s Code of Ethics.  Choose 2 codes and expand on each by answering the following questions for both codes:

a. What does it mean to you?

b. Give 1 example of where, when or how you may use this particular code

2.  Research the SCOPE OF PRACTICE for MAs in Wisconsin. Use the Hyperlink below to assist in your research.

Scope of Practice | Wisconsin Society of Medical Assistants (wsma.net)

a. What stood out to you in regard to the Wisconsin MA Scope of Practice

b. What does this mean to you as a future CMA?

You will be graded on the following:

  • 2pts Formatting/Organization
  • 2pts Research/Quality of Content
  • 2pts Grammar
  • 2pts Reflection/Insight
  • 2pts Participation

the steps in the pediatric cardiac

the steps in the pediatric cardiac

CV attendance Questions

  1. What are the steps in the pediatric cardiac assessment and what are the key assessment findings for each step?
  2. Explain the pathophysiologic differences between right-sided and left-sided heart failure and identify the goals of treatment for a patient with heart failure.
  3. Describe the pathophysiology of coarctation of the aorta and identify the clinical manifestations for this defect
  4. What key teaching points would you include when developing a post-procedural teaching plan for children and families following a cardiac catherization?  Identify different strategies you might use to prepare the child for the procedure based on the child’s developmental level.
  5. What is a hypercyanotic spell, who suffers from it, and how is it treated?

Health Care of the Older Adult

Case Study: Health Care of the Older Adult

1.The nurse is completing the admission assessment for a patient scheduled for cataract surgery in the outpatient center. Because the patient is over the age of 70 and has several chronic conditions, including hypertension and congestive heart failure, the nurse focuses on completing a thorough medication history. (Learning Objective 4)

a. What questions should the nurse include in the medication history?

b. The patient states that she stopped taking one of her medications due to cost, since her health insurance would not reimburse for the medication. What are other reasons that older adults may be non-compliant with ordered medications?

c. How does aging affect drug absorption, metabolism, distribution, and excretion?

2. Care Plan and Medication

Medical Diagnosis: Arthritis

Arthritis is inflammation of one or more of your joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which typically worsen with age. The two most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is usually caused by normal wear and tear, while rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder. Other types of arthritis can be caused by uric acid crystals, infections or even an underlying disease, such as psoriasis or lupus.