Healthy Again Health Promotion Program Parts B Essay

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Healthy Again Health Promotion Program Parts B & C -- Competency Statements and Relevant Objectives

Nurse professionals will endeavor to work as a team in collaborative relationships whenever possible.

Nurses understand and engage in effective communication

Work with team and colleagues to ensure a safe and effective medical environment

Authenticate relationships between colleagues, patients, and stakeholders through mutual respect and honesty

Engender and actively pursue a cycle of learning and improving self and through professional means, others

Create a culture of respect, advocacy, caring, and trust (American Nurses Association, 2013).

Nurses will adhere to the ANA Nursing Code of Ethics in all work situations, and will communicate to supervisor in the event of additional resources or interpretations (American Nurses Association, 2013).

a. Understand and adhere to basic nursing ethical guidelines through advocacy, communication and deliberate leadership by example

b. Deliberately and regularly work to provide patient autonomy, beneficence, fidelity and justice

c. Ensure complete compliance with all HIPPA and other confidentiality legislation and procedures

d. Actively communicate use of ethics toolbox to stakeholders and colleagues

e. Understand individual organization's interpretation and implementation of medical and nursing ethics (American Nurses Association, 2013; Burkhard, et al., 2007).

3. Nurse professionals...

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Ability to identify and describe nursing practice within the framework of the law
b. Demonstrate awareness and understanding of the implications of the law in patient care

c. Identify and correct any unprofessional practice in self or team

d. Demonstrate awareness, understanding and compliance with legal requirements for medications

e. Ability to identify and explain new legislation as it relates to nursing practice and, when appropriate, advocate appropriate position (American Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2013).

4. Nursing professionals will fulfill the duties of compassionate care as outlined in the principles of ANMC Competency Standards and their particular organization

a. Uses clinical knowledge to provide the best patient care possible.

b. Advocates for patient and family when necessary

c. Uses nursing ethics to understand and develop competency of care philosophy

d. Uses Nursing Best Practice in patient care and intervention

e. Accurately clarifies and communicates responsibilities of individual care with team members (American Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2013).

Part D- Nursing Ethics Course Study

1. Course of study designed to use GEM model to first understand, engage, then simulate competency in using medical ethics within the contemporary health care environment

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Sources Used in Documents:

REFERENCES

Code of Ethics for Nurses. (2012). Retrieved from: http://www.nursingworld.org/

MainMenuCategories/EthicsStandards/CodeofEthicsforNurses/Code-of-Ethics.pdf

American Nurses Association. (2013). Professional Standards. Retrieved from: http://www.nursingworld.org/nursingstandards

American Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2013). National Competency Standards for the Registered Nurse. Retrieved from: http://theses.flinders.edu.au/uploads/approved/adt-SFU20100708.110421/public/09Appendix7.pdf


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