SAFETY IN THE NURSING PROFESSION It is the belief of many medical professionals that proper safety protocols in the medical environment is paramount. There is nothing more important in a hospital setting than overall safety. This goes for both patient safety as well as the safety of the hospital staff. Both patient and staff have their own precautions that must be taken and steps that must be followed to ensure there are no mishaps. Improper patient safety has been an issue plaguing the medical industry since day one. It’s extremely important that we medical professionals follow the protocols that are put in place. Safety covers proper hygiene, from washing your hands before and after handling patients to prevent infection and spread of disease, …show more content…
We need to be certain that nurses are well rested and 100 percent at the start of their shifts, lives literally depend on it. Overworking anyone tends to result in poor performance, such as “When hospital nurses are given too many patients to care for, the patients have a much greater risk of dying. Adding a single patient to a nurse’s caseload seems to increase the risk of dying within 30 days by 7 percent.” (Fabre, J. M. R. (2009). Smart Nursing: Nurse Retention & Patient Safety Improvement Strategies, Second Edition (2). New York, US: Springer Publishing Company). That quote sheds some light on the subject. A seven percent increase in the likelihood of a patient’s death due to not having enough nurses is simply a terrible and avoidable thing. I can only imagine the things that go unnoticed daily because nurses are over worked or a hospital is …show more content…
It’s everyone’s job to follow basic safety guidelines and it’s our job as nurses to hold ourselves and others accountable. We must continue push the envelope in medicine, but we need to ensure that we don’t sacrifice safety in the process. References Fabre, J. M. R. (2009). Smart Nursing: Nurse Retention & Patient Safety Improvement Strategies, Second Edition (2). New York, US: Springer Publishing Company. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.com.proxy.chamberlain.edu:8080 Sharps Safety for Healthcare Settings. (2015, February 11). Retrieved May 31, 2017, from
Claudia Kalb’s article “ Do No Harm,” published in the October 4, 2010, issue of Society, discuses the healthcare professionals’ defensive behavior that causes the malpractices among patients. Kalb reports that since the Health system’s applied the lawyer Boothman’s program of “ disclosure and compensation,” then the number of lawsuits reduced as well as the legal- defense costs have dropped around 61 percent. In 1999, there were around 100,000 Americans people are killed from the preventable medical errors, noted Kalb. Also, the header of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services even claims that there won’t be any refund to the hospitals for preventable medical error cases. According to Kalb, Harvard’s Institute for Professionalism and
Objective One During my clinical day three, I demonstrated entry-level competence in professional nursing practice in caring for patients with multiple and/or complex unmet human needs. I addressed safety needs, safety in medication administration, effective communication, and surveillance for my patients. First, I addressed safety needs my ensuring the appropriate safety measures were implemented for the patients. Some of the safety measures included, wearing non-skid socks, wearing a yellow armband which indicated fall risk, keeping the bed in lowest position, two side rails up, bed locked, and the call light within reach.
7 / D.P7: Explain how different procedures maintain health and safety in a selected health or social care setting Maintaining health and safety in health and social care is extremely important to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of all their service users as well as other individuals service providers may come in contact with in the setting. There are several procedures that help to maintain this health and safety however they can all vary between settings for example, health and safety procedures will be slightly different and more focused on certain areas in hospitals and especially in paediatric ward compared to in drop-in centres where the needs and risk to service users are slightly different. Some of the procedures used in health and social care to maintain health and safety include; infection control and prevention, safe moving and handling of equipment and individuals, food preparation and storage, storage and administration of medication and storage and disposal of hazardous substances.
By actively identifying and mitigating risks, adhering to best practices, promoting effective communication, and fostering a safety culture, healthcare providers can ensure that patients receive the highest level of care while minimizing harm. Prioritizing patient safety is crucial for delivering effective, patient-centered healthcare. The fourth thing I learned from the movie was to treat the patients as family members. It is a compassionate and empathetic approach that recognizes the importance of building healthy relationships and providing personalized care.
Patient safety experts have demonstrated that “patient safety increases when teamwork and collaboration skills are taught and empowered; when teamwork and collaboration are not present, medical errors will result” (Creasia & Friberg, 201, p. 348). As a nurse, it is imperative to collaborate with other interdisciplinary members in health care and also strive to research and implement evidence-based practices. Evidence-based practice is necessary to “ensure the highest quality of cost-effective care and the best patient outcomes” (Fineout-Overholt, 2011, para. 16). With a collaborative and innovative attitude on safe health care practices, an increase in patient safety and effectiveness of care will
Due to hospital care reaching an all-time high in America, we need nurses now more than ever before. Currently in America, we have an issue with nurses having too many paperwork to fill out. In the article “We Need More Nurses” by Alexandra Robbins argues we need more nurses in the hospital. Nursing shortage has been a common issue throughout the world. Because of this issue others are being affected in many different ways.
Patient’s safety is essential during hospitalisation and it is everyone concern. It is because, hospital is a place where patients’ injuries are treated, not generated. However, unintentionally injuries may be happen while in the care in the ward. The challenge for nurses are to ensure safety while giving nursing care to them. Falls are the common accidents occurred in ward.
This is important evidence because it gives us conditions and results of what can happen if patients get lower quality care. Patients’ are not having enough time getting checked up by a nurse, and nurses would miss some diagnostics. Patients are getting sick because of the poor care they are receiving from nurses. The care patients can get is affected by a nurse shortage, “Nursing workload definitely affects the time that a nurse can allot to various tasks. Under a heavy workload, nurses may not have sufficient time to perform tasks that can have a direct effect on patient safety.
HEALTH AND SAFETY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE STUDENT NAME: JOSEPH OMOKHEOA Table of Content Introduction 3 1.1 In health and social care organisations: review systems, policies and procedures used in communicating and maintain health and safety at work in accordance to legislative requirements. 3 1.2 Draw your organisational chart using this as a guide and assess the responsibilities in a specific health and social care workplace for management of health and safety in relation to organisational structures 5 3.3 Evaluate your own contribution as a health care worker to promote health and safety of your service-user and people you work with. 6 1.3 Analyse health and safety priorities that are important in the respite care home. 8 2.4 Analyse
Successfully predicted less strong culture of patient safety and medication errors was a result of injury to the AHRQ patient safety indicators, handling errors and accidents, injury at work. Culture change does not occur by chance. Culture is often because it is considered somewhat nebulous in nature, patient safety culture tools, frameworks, nursing unit leaders can help to secure specific driving factors than the safety culture in order to strengthen the culture of safety in patients. It provides a framework to provide patients seven driving factors of safety culture for nursing leaders. These factors include the following: (a) leadership, (b) has evidence –based practice, (c) teamwork and, (d) communicate (E) Learning culture (F) only cultures with a culture (G) of the patients heart based on the heart actually.
Patient safety, as defined by the World Health Organization,” is the prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients that are associated with health care. Safety is what patients, families, staff, and the public expect from Joint Commission–accredited organizations. While patient safety events may not be completely eliminated, harm to patients can be reduced, and the goal is always zero harm “3 . Culture of
Research studies show that evidence-based practice (EBP) leads to higher quality care, improved patient outcomes, reduced costs, and greater nurse satisfaction than traditional approaches to care.1-5 Despite these favorable findings, many nurses remain inconsistent in their implementation of evidence-based care. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between nurses' duty hours, and patient outcome, emphasizing increased negative risk from nurse fatigue, relating to patient injury or death.
According to Singapore Nursing Board Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (2012), value statement five mentioned about deliver care in a responsible and accountable manner. As a nurse or a student nurse, we should prioritize our patient safety by safeguard and be aware when patient encounter danger situation. For example, patient fall. It's our responsibility to take care our
After speaking with a nurse manager, Alexis, his perspective of the nurse’s number one role in effective health care is to provide quality improvement and safety for the patient. The patient always comes first, no matter the situation. There are always new opportunities to deliver innocent care and integrate change when appropriate. It is priority to report and collect data in regards to keeping the patient safe at all times, provide direct feedback to patients and peers, and assisting health care providers in reducing any harm to the patient.
The Habits of an Effective Nurse According to Stephen Covey, there are seven things a person must possess in order to be successful. In his novel The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People he addresses just that, ways to achieve success and effectiveness in all aspects of life. Often times, the word habit has a negative connotation; it is defined as a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up (Websters, 2014). The key words there are settled, regular, and practiced.