Discussion Board - Nursing
Being in the nursing field you will come across many different ethical dilemmas. Reflect on the story of Josie King (video and article found in Ethical Concepts in Nursing ) and answer the following questions. Answer must be 150-200 words in total length.
Identify at least one instance in this story where you believe an error in patient safety occurred.
In your opinion, what is one thing the nurse could have done to prevent the error?
Which ethical dilemmas (not necessarily in this story) are you most concerned about facing in your nursing practice?
JOSIE KING VEDIO LINK:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfrL2TvSPY0&t=19s
1 CORE Standards
Title of Policy/Procedure: DUN Core Performance Standards (Core)* Approval Responsibility (Title & Name):
UG Department Chair, Jeanean Boyd DNP,
MSN, RN
Approved by (Title & Name): UG Department Chair, Jeanean Boyd Last Date of Approval: April 2018
Communication Requirement and Date: BSN upper-division
acceptance letters, BSN Handbook, CONHI website
Date for Next Review: August 2021
Official SharePoint Location Name and Path:
SharePoint Undergraduate Policies and Procedures
Comments: All changes brought to UEPC for
review and approval
All applicants to and students of the University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing Program (UTA
CON) must be able to adhere to and perform the essential skills included in this document either with
or without ADA accommodations. These core performance standards (core) are congruent with the
Texas State Board of Nursing expectations for a registered nurse. The use of trained intermediaries is
not permissible, in that the candidate’s judgment would be mediated by someone else’s power of
observation and selection. Only applicants and students diagnosed with disabilities covered by the ADA
may be granted special accommodations in nursing classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings.
Core statements which apply to students in the nursing major are congruent with:
1. The Differentiated Essential of Competencies of Graduates of Texas Nursing Programs (2010).
2. The criteria and guidelines for the evaluation of baccalaureate and higher degree programs in
nursing established by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
3. The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice established by the
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
4. The Standards of Clinical Nursing Practice established by the American Nurses Association.
5. The Social Policy Statement of the American Nurses Association.
6. The Essentials of Masters Education for Professional Nursing Practice established by
the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
7. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (2015).
To practice nursing, a licensee must possess a multitude of knowledge, skills and abilities in order to
provide safe and effective patient care (National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc., 1992). It is
the UTA CON’s responsibility to assure that this requirement is met before a graduate is certified.
The Core are the required basic cognitive, psychomotor, affective activities and professional behaviors
essential to successful completion of the UTA CON. They are categorized as communication, cognitive,
motor and sensory skills, and ethical and professional Integrity. Students enrolled in the pre-licensure
nursing program at UTA CON must be able to perform the Core with or without reasonable
accommodations.
Pursuant to Title II of the ADA of 1990, as amended in 2008 (“ADA”) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973 (“Section 504”), UTA must provide reasonable accommodations to disabled students. This
means UTA must make reasonable modifications in its practices, policies and procedures, and/or provide
auxiliary aids and services for persons with disabilities, unless doing so would fundamentally alter the nature
of the program to be modified or constitute an undue administrative or financial burden. For more
information on reasonable accommodations, or to learn how to apply for a reasonable accommodation
based on a disability, contact UTA’s Student Access and Resource Center at (817) 272-3364 or visit their
website at UTA SARC.
https://www.uta.edu/disability/index.php
2 CORE Standards
Communication
Applicants and students must communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and their families as
well as with other students, staff, faculty, professionals, agency personnel, community residents, and
others relevant to their areas of study. Expression of ideas and feelings must be clear and appropriate.
Applicants and students must demonstrate a willingness and ability to give and receive feedback.
Communication examples include complete verbal and written command of the English language in
order to explain procedures to patients, give oral reports (e.g., report on client’s condition to others),
interact with others (e.g., health care workers, faculty), speak on the telephone, direct activities of
others, convey information through writing (e.g., progress notes), read and comprehend printed
materials and documents, document clearly and correctly on patient’s medical record, and transmit
information through written documents that use proper grammar, syntax, spelling, and punctuation.
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Communication Communication abilities sufficient for Explain treatment procedures, initiate
interaction with others in verbal and written health teaching, document and interpret
form. Communication is understandable to nursing actions and patient/client
others. responses.
Interpersonal Interpersonal abilities sufficient to interact with Establish rapport and maintain
individuals, families, and groups from a variety professional demeanor with
of social, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds. patient/client, family, and colleagues.
Cognitive
Creative problem-solving and clinical reasoning require certain intellectual abilities. Applicants and
students must be able to reason, analyze, integrate, synthesize, prioritize, and evaluate in the context of
the nursing activities of their programs/areas of study. In addition, applicants and students must be able
to comprehend three dimensional relationships and understand spatial relationships (i.e. X-rays, CT
Scans, concept maps, etc.)
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Critical Critical thinking Ability to handle multiple tasks and problem solve simultaneously.
Thinking sufficient for clinical Identify cause-effect relationships in clinical situations; utilize the nursing
Cognitive judgment. process in developing nursing care plans; and perform dosage calculations
Ability in a time frame to deliver safe care.
Motor and Sensory Skills
Applicants and students need to have sufficient motor function and sensory skills in order to be able to
execute movements and make observations required in the domain of nursing care or nursing activity in
their chosen programs/areas of study.
EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Motor
Skills
Gross and fine motor
abilities sufficient to
provide safe and
effective nursing care.
Motor skills of lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling are required.
Physical ability to lift and transfer 50 pounds and carrying of
objects up to 25 pounds. Physical ability of bending or stooping 1
inch from the floor and of reaching overhead to retrieve or place
items on patient/unit shelves; to intermittently push objects over
100 pounds; stand/walk for 8 -12 hours.
Observation
3 CORE Standards
Visual to accurately observe items both close at hand and at a distance in order to learn skills and to
gather data (e.g., observe an instructor’s movements, a patient’s gait or nonverbal response, draw up
correct quantity of medication into syringe, read very fine print on medication labels, monitor strips, and
equipment calibrations, etc.). Applicants and students must possess functional use of the senses that
permit such observation, including being able to accurately visualize a computer screen (e.g. access a
patient’s electronic medical record, ascertain patient’s vital sign information from patient monitor,
perform all nursing exams on computers, etc.)
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Visual Visual ability sufficient for observation Assess and observe patient/client responses; able to
and assessment necessary in nursing identify and distinguish colors and shades of the same
care. color.
Tactile
Applicants and students must have tactile ability to sufficiently perform physical assessments,
examinations, and procedures, palpate pulses, palpate veins, identify body landmarks, skin turgor,
rashes, and vibrations, feel differences in sizes, shapes, detect temperature, feel differences in surface
characteristics, and detect environmental temperature.
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Tactile Tactile ability sufficient Finger dexterity to perform palpation and percussion functions of
for physical physical examination and/or those related to therapeutic intervention,
assessment. e.g., insertion of a catheter. Perceives attributes of object such as size,
shape, temperature, or texture.
Hearing
Applicants and students must be able to accurately hear normal speaking level sounds (e.g. person-to-
person report), hear faint voices, hear faint body sounds (e.g., blood pressure sounds, assessment
placement of tubes), hear in situations when not able to see lips (e.g., when masks are in use), hear
auditory alarms (e.g. monitors, fire alarms, call bells), and hearing acuity sufficiently enough to assess
changes in heart, breath, abdominal, vascular sounds.
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Hearing Auditory ability sufficient to provide Hears, with and without background noises, monitor
safe and effective nursing care. alarms, emergency signals, ausculatory sounds, and cries
for help.
Smell
Applicants and students must be able to smell sufficiently to: Detect odors from clients (e.g., foul
smelling drainage, alcohol breath, etc.), detect smoke, detect gases or noxious smells, and detect odors
exhibited by the body or body fluids which may be indicative of disease processes.
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Smell
Ability to detect variety
of smells, including
noxious odors.
Identify distinct body odors or body fluids, such as C. diff and alcohol
breath. Detect gas smells
4 CORE Standards
Psychomotor Skills
Applicants and students must have sufficient motor capacities and mobility to execute the various tasks
and physical maneuvers to fulfill the professional roles toward which each program educates. For
example, be able to move within confined spaces (e.g. accompany immobile patients on hospital beds in
elevators), sit and maintain balance, stand and maintain balance, reach above shoulders (e.g. IV poles),
reach below waist (e.g., plug electrical appliance into wall outlets), perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (e.g. move above patient to compress chest and sustain repetitive movements), squat (e.g.
empty a Foley catheter urinary drainage bag), move quickly (e.g., respond to a code or emergency),
climb (e.g., ladders/stools/stairs), push/pull (e.g. transport a stretcher, transfer a patient), lift at least 35
lbs., and complete assigned clinical practice and duties within a safe time period.
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Mobility Physical abilities sufficient to Moves around in patient's rooms, work spaces, and treatment
move from room to room areas and can administer cardiopulmonary procedures. Able to
and maneuver in small coordinate eyes and hands or fingers rapidly and accurately in
spaces. making precise movements with speed when providing patient
care.
Ethical and Professional Integrity
In addition to the UT Arlington Honor Code, the College of Nursing recognizes the strong link between
honesty in academic work and professional integrity. See the College of Nursing Undergraduate Student
Handbook Honor Code, section 2.23. Any act of academic dishonesty, including cheating in the
classroom or fabrication of reports or records of interactions with clients, is considered incompatible
with ethical standards of nursing practice. Students must be able “to promptly and fully self-disclose
facts, circumstances, events, errors, and omissions when such disclosure could enhance the health
status of patients/clients or the public or could protect patients/clients or the public from unnecessary
risk of harm (Board of Nursing).” See the Board of Nursing, Rule 213.27 Good Professional Character for
additional examples and details.
Students will have access to confidential medical records and sensitive information regarding the
patients, families, and community agencies while providing nursing care as a student. Students must
agree to maintain the highest standards of professional integrity with regard to this information and
comply with all legal requirements regarding the privacy of patient records. This includes but is not
limited to written, verbal, and electronic social-networking transmission of information. For more
information see: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/index.html
EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Academic
Integrity
Cite resources using APA
format; Avoid collusion;
Any act of academic dishonesty, including cheating in the classroom or
clinical setting violates standard.
Ethical
Practice
Abide by Code of Ethics for
Nursing Students ; Comply
with all legal requirements
regarding the privacy of
patient records
Protect client privacy and comply with all legal requirements r/t patient
records.
Avoid fabrication of reports or records of interactions with clients, social
networking violations.
Professional
Character
Truthfulness, caring,
equality, respect.
professional attire
Accountable for behavior; self-disclose errors. Show respect and
compassion for all clients without regard to gender, age, race, ethnicity,
sexual orientation, religious background, and social status. Adhere to
dress code; Arriving on-time to class and the clinical setting.
Emotional and Behavioral
Students must possess the emotional stability to function effectively under stress and demonstrate
https://www.uta.edu/conhi/students/policy/index.php
https://www.uta.edu/conhi/students/policy/index.php
http://www.bon.texas.gov/nursinglaw/rr.html
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/index.html
https://www.uta.edu/conhi/students/policy/nursing-ethics.php
5 CORE Standards
mental and emotional stability in order to make appropriate decisions related to the care of clients and
their families. Students must understand professional boundaries and maintain professional
relationships under stressful situations with clients, peers, faculty and other professionals. Students
must demonstrate compassion, empathy and caring for others.
Concept DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Emotional
stability
Emotional stability is the
capacity to maintain
emotional balance and
a stable mood
when faced with
psychological stressors.
Adapt to and make sound clinical judgments in stressful situations.
Remain calm, think clearly and stay focused in a pressured and
distracting environment. Cope with environmental changes. Ability
to regulate and suppress negative emotions. Perceive and appraise
challenges with resilience. Display effective coping mechanisms.
Effectively deal with strong personal emotions.
Professional
boundaries
Professional Boundaries are
the lines within which a
client's best interests are
consistently served.
Recognize the need for vigilance in maintaining professionalism and
boundaries in diverse practice settings. Behaviors are consistent with
the duty to always act in the best Interest of clients. Set limits to the
nurse-client relationship that ensure a safe, therapeutic relationship.
Empathy Empathy is the use of
emotional resonance to
understand a client’s
experience of distress.
Use of cognitive skills to evaluate a client’s experience. Attentive to
client’s emotional cues, identify their emotional state and reflect
understanding of that experience. Demonstrate an understanding of
what a client is communicating, feeling and needing.
Compassion Compassion is an
awareness of another’s
suffering accompanied by
the desire to alleviate it.
Provide a safe and comforting environment. Respect clients’ rights,
dignity and their involvement in decision making. Focus on client’s
needs and focus the emotion generated by their circumstance into
an active response.
Accommodations
The CON is committed to ensuring that qualified students with disabilities are given equal access to its programs
through reasonable accommodations. The CON is not required to provide requested accommodations that would
fundamentally alter the program, including patient and/or student safety in the clinical setting. Students who
desire more information or wish to request reasonable accommodations may contact the UTA Office for Students
with Disabilities (OSD).
Upon BSN program acceptance, students must attest to their ability to meet these standards with or without an
accommodation. If at that time a student requests an accommodation, the UTA OSD and the CON must determine
if the accommodation is reasonable PRIOR to the student beginning upper division coursework.
If a student requires an accommodation to meet these standards, then within five (5) business days of being
accepted into the BSN Program, and in order to prevent a delay in the start of their programs, the student must
contact OSD to initiate the review process. Students are responsible for obtaining the necessary testing to
document the existence of the disability and to what extent the disability substantially limits a major life activity.
The OSD will require the student to provide sufficient documentation in this regard, including requiring additional
evaluations if necessary. Once received, students should immediately provide their accommodation letter to the
CONHI course lead teacher.
Unexpected Health Care Changes Occurring During Program
Conditions that result in the inability to complete a clinical rotation include acute illness, physical injury, mental
health issue, or complications due to pregnancy, surgery, or chronic illness. Changes in a student’s physical or
mental condition that require activity limitations or the inability to participate in clinical or lab will require
documentation from the student’s healthcare provider. Documentation must be on facility letterhead and signed
by the healthcare provider or designate.
Students must receive a full release with no limitations to return to clinical. Limitations or restrictions may result
in the need to withdraw from or take an incomplete in a clinical course.
*Core standards based on University of Houston (UH) Core Performance Standards. Used with permission of K. Tart, Dean UH
College of Nursing
http://www.uta.edu/disability
http://www.uta.edu/disability
6 CORE Standards
SharePoint Undergraduate Policies and Procedures
July 2021
Communication
Cognitive
Motor and Sensory Skills
Observation
Tactile
Hearing
Smell
Psychomotor Skills
Ethical and Professional Integrity
Accommodations
Unexpected Health Care Changes Occurring During Program
CATEGORIES
Economics
Nursing
Applied Sciences
Psychology
Science
Management
Computer Science
Human Resource Management
Accounting
Information Systems
English
Anatomy
Operations Management
Sociology
Literature
Education
Business & Finance
Marketing
Engineering
Statistics
Biology
Political Science
Reading
History
Financial markets
Philosophy
Mathematics
Law
Criminal
Architecture and Design
Government
Social Science
World history
Chemistry
Humanities
Business Finance
Writing
Programming
Telecommunications Engineering
Geography
Physics
Spanish
ach
e. Embedded Entrepreneurship
f. Three Social Entrepreneurship Models
g. Social-Founder Identity
h. Micros-enterprise Development
Outcomes
Subset 2. Indigenous Entrepreneurship Approaches (Outside of Canada)
a. Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs Exami
Calculus
(people influence of
others) processes that you perceived occurs in this specific Institution Select one of the forms of stratification highlighted (focus on inter the intersectionalities
of these three) to reflect and analyze the potential ways these (
American history
Pharmacology
Ancient history
. Also
Numerical analysis
Environmental science
Electrical Engineering
Precalculus
Physiology
Civil Engineering
Electronic Engineering
ness Horizons
Algebra
Geology
Physical chemistry
nt
When considering both O
lassrooms
Civil
Probability
ions
Identify a specific consumer product that you or your family have used for quite some time. This might be a branded smartphone (if you have used several versions over the years)
or the court to consider in its deliberations. Locard’s exchange principle argues that during the commission of a crime
Chemical Engineering
Ecology
aragraphs (meaning 25 sentences or more). Your assignment may be more than 5 paragraphs but not less.
INSTRUCTIONS:
To access the FNU Online Library for journals and articles you can go the FNU library link here:
https://www.fnu.edu/library/
In order to
n that draws upon the theoretical reading to explain and contextualize the design choices. Be sure to directly quote or paraphrase the reading
ce to the vaccine. Your campaign must educate and inform the audience on the benefits but also create for safe and open dialogue. A key metric of your campaign will be the direct increase in numbers.
Key outcomes: The approach that you take must be clear
Mechanical Engineering
Organic chemistry
Geometry
nment
Topic
You will need to pick one topic for your project (5 pts)
Literature search
You will need to perform a literature search for your topic
Geophysics
you been involved with a company doing a redesign of business processes
Communication on Customer Relations. Discuss how two-way communication on social media channels impacts businesses both positively and negatively. Provide any personal examples from your experience
od pressure and hypertension via a community-wide intervention that targets the problem across the lifespan (i.e. includes all ages).
Develop a community-wide intervention to reduce elevated blood pressure and hypertension in the State of Alabama that in
in body of the report
Conclusions
References (8 References Minimum)
*** Words count = 2000 words.
*** In-Text Citations and References using Harvard style.
*** In Task section I’ve chose (Economic issues in overseas contracting)"
Electromagnetism
w or quality improvement; it was just all part of good nursing care. The goal for quality improvement is to monitor patient outcomes using statistics for comparison to standards of care for different diseases
e a 1 to 2 slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on the different models of case management. Include speaker notes... .....Describe three different models of case management.
visual representations of information. They can include numbers
SSAY
ame workbook for all 3 milestones. You do not need to download a new copy for Milestones 2 or 3. When you submit Milestone 3
pages):
Provide a description of an existing intervention in Canada
making the appropriate buying decisions in an ethical and professional manner.
Topic: Purchasing and Technology
You read about blockchain ledger technology. Now do some additional research out on the Internet and share your URL with the rest of the class
be aware of which features their competitors are opting to include so the product development teams can design similar or enhanced features to attract more of the market. The more unique
low (The Top Health Industry Trends to Watch in 2015) to assist you with this discussion.
https://youtu.be/fRym_jyuBc0
Next year the $2.8 trillion U.S. healthcare industry will finally begin to look and feel more like the rest of the business wo
evidence-based primary care curriculum. Throughout your nurse practitioner program
Vignette
Understanding Gender Fluidity
Providing Inclusive Quality Care
Affirming Clinical Encounters
Conclusion
References
Nurse Practitioner Knowledge
Mechanics
and word limit is unit as a guide only.
The assessment may be re-attempted on two further occasions (maximum three attempts in total). All assessments must be resubmitted 3 days within receiving your unsatisfactory grade. You must clearly indicate “Re-su
Trigonometry
Article writing
Other
5. June 29
After the components sending to the manufacturing house
1. In 1972 the Furman v. Georgia case resulted in a decision that would put action into motion. Furman was originally sentenced to death because of a murder he committed in Georgia but the court debated whether or not this was a violation of his 8th amend
One of the first conflicts that would need to be investigated would be whether the human service professional followed the responsibility to client ethical standard. While developing a relationship with client it is important to clarify that if danger or
Ethical behavior is a critical topic in the workplace because the impact of it can make or break a business
No matter which type of health care organization
With a direct sale
During the pandemic
Computers are being used to monitor the spread of outbreaks in different areas of the world and with this record
3. Furman v. Georgia is a U.S Supreme Court case that resolves around the Eighth Amendments ban on cruel and unsual punishment in death penalty cases. The Furman v. Georgia case was based on Furman being convicted of murder in Georgia. Furman was caught i
One major ethical conflict that may arise in my investigation is the Responsibility to Client in both Standard 3 and Standard 4 of the Ethical Standards for Human Service Professionals (2015). Making sure we do not disclose information without consent ev
4. Identify two examples of real world problems that you have observed in your personal
Summary & Evaluation: Reference & 188. Academic Search Ultimate
Ethics
We can mention at least one example of how the violation of ethical standards can be prevented. Many organizations promote ethical self-regulation by creating moral codes to help direct their business activities
*DDB is used for the first three years
For example
The inbound logistics for William Instrument refer to purchase components from various electronic firms. During the purchase process William need to consider the quality and price of the components. In this case
4. A U.S. Supreme Court case known as Furman v. Georgia (1972) is a landmark case that involved Eighth Amendment’s ban of unusual and cruel punishment in death penalty cases (Furman v. Georgia (1972)
With covid coming into place
In my opinion
with
Not necessarily all home buyers are the same! When you choose to work with we buy ugly houses Baltimore & nationwide USA
The ability to view ourselves from an unbiased perspective allows us to critically assess our personal strengths and weaknesses. This is an important step in the process of finding the right resources for our personal learning style. Ego and pride can be
· By Day 1 of this week
While you must form your answers to the questions below from our assigned reading material
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP (2013)
5 The family dynamic is awkward at first since the most outgoing and straight forward person in the family in Linda
Urien
The most important benefit of my statistical analysis would be the accuracy with which I interpret the data. The greatest obstacle
From a similar but larger point of view
4 In order to get the entire family to come back for another session I would suggest coming in on a day the restaurant is not open
When seeking to identify a patient’s health condition
After viewing the you tube videos on prayer
Your paper must be at least two pages in length (not counting the title and reference pages)
The word assimilate is negative to me. I believe everyone should learn about a country that they are going to live in. It doesnt mean that they have to believe that everything in America is better than where they came from. It means that they care enough
Data collection
Single Subject Chris is a social worker in a geriatric case management program located in a midsize Northeastern town. She has an MSW and is part of a team of case managers that likes to continuously improve on its practice. The team is currently using an
I would start off with Linda on repeating her options for the child and going over what she is feeling with each option. I would want to find out what she is afraid of. I would avoid asking her any “why” questions because I want her to be in the here an
Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of using an Internet site as means of collecting data for psychological research (Comp 2.1) 25.0\% Summarization of the advantages and disadvantages of using an Internet site as means of collecting data for psych
Identify the type of research used in a chosen study
Compose a 1
Optics
effect relationship becomes more difficult—as the researcher cannot enact total control of another person even in an experimental environment. Social workers serve clients in highly complex real-world environments. Clients often implement recommended inte
I think knowing more about you will allow you to be able to choose the right resources
Be 4 pages in length
soft MB-920 dumps review and documentation and high-quality listing pdf MB-920 braindumps also recommended and approved by Microsoft experts. The practical test
g
One thing you will need to do in college is learn how to find and use references. References support your ideas. College-level work must be supported by research. You are expected to do that for this paper. You will research
Elaborate on any potential confounds or ethical concerns while participating in the psychological study 20.0\% Elaboration on any potential confounds or ethical concerns while participating in the psychological study is missing. Elaboration on any potenti
3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
A Health in All Policies approach
Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum
Chen
Read Connecting Communities and Complexity: A Case Study in Creating the Conditions for Transformational Change
Read Reflections on Cultural Humility
Read A Basic Guide to ABCD Community Organizing
Use the bolded black section and sub-section titles below to organize your paper. For each section
Losinski forwarded the article on a priority basis to Mary Scott
Losinksi wanted details on use of the ED at CGH. He asked the administrative resident