1803NRS Foundations Of Professional Nursing Practice
Question:
1. Explain how nurses apply the identified theory from part A to implement excellent nursing practices.
2. Discuss how the identified theory from part A fits your professional practice.
B. Identify the contributions of two historical nursing figures in the nineteenth or twentieth century.
1. Compare the differences in contributions of the two historical figures identified in part B.
2. Describe how the contributions of the two historical figures influence your professional nursing practice.
C. Explain the functional differences between the State Board of Nursing and the American Nurses Association (ANA).
1. Define the roles of these two organizations.
2. Explain how these two organizations influence your nursing practice.
3. Explain the requirements for professional license renewal in your state.
a. Discuss the consequences of failure to maintain license requirements in your state.
D. Discuss the functional differences between the Food and Drug Administration and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (see the web links below).
1. Discuss how the two regulatory agencies influence your professional nursing practice.
a. Describe your role as a patient advocate in promoting safety when a patient has requested to use an alternative therapy.
E. Discuss the purposes of the Nurse Practice Act in your state and its impact on your professional practice.
1. Discuss the scope of practice for a RN in your state.
2. Discuss how your state defines delegation for the RN.
F. Apply each of the following roles to your professional practice:
• a scientist
• a detective
• a manager of the healing environment
G. Identify two provisions from the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics (see web link below).
1. Analyze how the two provisions identified in part G influence your professional nursing practice.
2. Describe a nursing error that may occur in a clinical practice (e.g., clinical setting, skills lab, or simulation).
a. Explain how the ANA provisions identified in part G can be applied to the error discussed in part G2.
H. Identify four leadership qualities or traits that represent excellence in nursing.
1. Discuss the significance of the four leadership qualities identified in part H in the nurse’s role as each of the following:
• a leader at the bedside
• within a nursing team or interdisciplinary team
2. Identify how your work environment impacts the following:
• nursing leadership
• decision making
• professional development
Answer:
Introduction
Professional nursing practice refers to the visual representation of a set of organizational structures, values and processes that are responsible for providing a unifying network that will facilitate adorning the roles and responsibilities of a nurse. Some of the major attributes of professional nursing practice encompasses safe, family centered and high quality patient care (Masters, 2018). Based on the knowledge of the needs and preferences of the patients, the interventions are usually planned and implemented in a way that assists the patients to get though their length of hospitalization, without any further complications. Furthermore, according to Friberg and Creasia (2013) the three pillars of professional nursing practice encompass leadership, clinical governance, and research. As professionals, nurses are responsible for improving the quality of care by applying new innovations and knowledge as they deliver evidence-based care. The essay will discuss in details on different nursing theories, contribution of nursing figures and apply disrete roles to professional practice.
Nursing theories
The Nursing Need Theory developed by Virginia A. Henderson has major contributions in my life as a nursing professional. This theory focuses on the importance of increasing the interdependence of the patients, with the aim of hastening their health progress, while they are in the hospital. Henderson’s theory highlights on the elementary human requirements and how nurses can contribute in addressing those needs. Nurses utilize this theory by taking into account the fact that all patients have needs and demands that are discrete components of their health and should be provided necessary assistance for achieving a sound state of health and interdependence (Ahtisham & Jacoline, 2015). Nurses following this theory work towards maintaining a supportive environment that is conducive for the patient’s health and also consider the psychological, social, physiological and spiritual needs of the service users to help them in their recovery journey (Smith & Parker, 2015). This theory fits my professional practice as I always intend to increase my client’s independence for enhancing their sustained healing advancement after hospitalization.
Historical nursing figures- Two historical nursing figures are Virginia Avenel Henderson and Dorothea E. Orem. Henderson was known as the “The 20th Century Florence Nightingale” and is widely known for her contribution to nursing through the Needs theory. In the words of McEwen and Wills (2017) the theory proposed by Henderson takes into account the fact that enhancing the independence of the patients and emphasizing on the basic social needs would ensure preventing any delay in progress after hospitalization. Her description of nursing practice marked the variance between nursing and medicine. She also stated that the exclusive function of a nurse is to support the individuals, who are well or sick, in presentation of certain activities that contribute to their recovery, health or peaceful death. In contrast Orem was considered as the foremost nursing theorists of America who formulated the Orem Model of Nursing or the Self-care nursing theory. She emphasized on the need of nurses to assist others in the management of self-care, with the aim of maintaining and/or improving human functioning at home level of efficiency (Berbiglia & Banfield, 2013). Hence, both the theories helped me understand that self-care management and independence of patients are crucial components of a successful nursing practice.
Nursing organizations- The State Board of Nursing safeguards the health and safety of all Commonwealth of Pennsylvania citizens through the certification and licensure of practical and professional nursing and dietetics-nutrition by practical nurses, registered nurses, clinical nurse specialists, graduate nurses, and dietician-nutritionists (Pennsylvania Department of State, 2017). On the other hand, the American Nurses Association is located in Silver Spring and is a professional organization that protects and advances the nursing profession. It is responsible for protecting, promoting, and optimizing health and abilities, averting injury and illness, alleviating patient suffering through treatment and diagnosis, and advocating for the families, individuals, communities, and the wider population (ANA, 2017). These two organizations help me understand that the core duty of a nurse should involve safeguarding the patients and taking all possible efforts to enhance their health.
Annual license renewal in North Carolina is mandatory through the North Carolina State Board of Nursing by end of birth month. RN licenses renewal must occur before restitution of advanced licenses and the notices are mailed 90 days before to the address mentioned. Documents related to proof of continuing education (CE), and 50 contact hours between all yearly reviews must be submitted (Nursinglicensure.org, 2018). Failure to renew it prior to expiration date results in instinctive penalty to practice nursing until the license has been re-established. Nurses are required to hold separate license in every non-compact state for practicing in that state and must apply for licensure by authorization in a new compact state of residence.
Functional differences- The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) refers to a federal agency that is a part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and is responsible for administering Medicare programs and works in partnership with different state governments for administration of Medicaid, health insurance portability standards, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2018). In contrast, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is another federal agency of HHS, the prime objective of which is to protect and promote public health via the control and supervision of tobacco products, food safety, prescriptions, dietary supplements, vaccinations, and blood transfusion among others (FDA, 2018). Hence, both of these regulatory agencies keep a track on the care services that are being delivered to the patients, for enhancing their health outcomes. As a patient advocate, I tried to understand the diagnosis of the patient and available treatment options, followed by assisting the patient understand about potential risks and benefits of the alternate therapy, and helping in informed decision making.
Nurse Practice Act- It controls nursing in North Carolina and directs the effort of the Board. According to the North Carolina Board of Nursing (2018) the scope of practice is comprehensive and independent and encompasses several steps as assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, collaboration, reporting, teaching and counselling. The licensed nurse delegate activities to others based on license level, client assessment status, employer policies and clinical competence.
Roles- As a scientist I am involved in conducting extensive research on different diseases and understanding the treatment options for them. I adorn the role of a detective while unravelling the different causes of illness and injury. As a manager of the healing environment, I assist the patients in their recovery and recuperation process.
Provisions- The two provisions are (provision 1) The nurse performs with respect and compassion for intrinsic dignity, value and exclusive attributes of each person, and (provision 3) The nurse advocates for, promotes, and safeguards the health, rights, and safety of patients (ANA, 2016). These two provisions make me aware of my roles and responsibilities towards protecting the privacy, human rights and confidentiality of my patients, and establishing an effective relationship with them. One nursing error can occur if the personal and clinical information of the patients are disclosed, without prior approval from the patient and family members. This can be addressed by the provision 3 by safeguarding private and confidential patient information. Provision 1 guidelines can be followed by treating all people with dignity and respect, regardless of the cultural, linguistic and ethnic background the person belongs to, and the state of health.
Leadership qualities- Four leadership qualities are integrity, emotional intelligence, dedication to excellence, and critical thinking (Mannix, Wilkes & Daly, 2013). These qualities will help in providing support to the patients will help them cope with stressors, integrity will assist in making correct choices during critical situations, and caregiving in an appropriate manner. The work environment requires me to adorn the role of a responsible nurse leader to oversee the patients and other staff. Decision making becomes crucial during the implementation of evidence based practice. Professional nursing practice also comprises of efforts to deliver high-quality, and safe family and patient-centered care, with the aim of promoting a better regional, local, and global community. Nurse at the bedside maintains integrity by remaining consistent in her actions and the measures that are adopted for enhanced patient outcome, and also displays emotional intelligence by promoting emotional management to the service users and her families. In this process a dedication to excellence towards delivery of work is also manifested. These leadership qualities are also characteristic of the interdisciplinary team where the team members willingly adopt and apply their skills, values and knowledge to their work, promote therapeutic relationship with patient and family members, and involve family during clinical decision making.
Conclusion
Hence, professional nursing requires the nurses to take responsibility for nursing actions, judgments, omissions and care that is delivered to the patients. Lifelong learning, upholding the quality of care delivered and the patient outcomes, and maintaining clinical competency is crucial for a professional nurse.
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