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What makes a nurse as a mediator? Cite a scenario, situation and/or example.
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- Suppose you are a student nurse conducting a check up on a client in a community health nursing setup. As a student-nurse, why is “Behaving appropriately towards the client” and "Doing unnecessary gestures while talking/explaining" is important? What is the rationale for this?Your patient reports a prior negative experience with a healthcare provider who "didn't listen" and "rushed through exams." The patient appears uncertain and in need of reassurance. What is serving as a barrier to communication with this patient? Describe the techniques that the nurse can use to address this type of situation. Include verbal AND non-verbal techniques.Discuss the importance of advocacy as it pertains to patient care. What is the nurse's role in patient advocacy? Describe a situation in which you were involved with patient advocacy. Explain what the advocacy accomplished for the patient, and what the repercussions would have been if the patient would not have had an advocate.
- In any professional work environment, there is the potential for conflict. What are the three (3) types of conflict a nurse may encounter? Provide an example of each conflict identified.Indicate a situation when a nurse can be an advocate other than for a single patient. Hello, Can you please help me with this question? Thank you in advance!How can achieve the use of principles of management and delegation to implement plans of care with members of the intraprofessional team to achieve safe, quality patient outcomes. (Professional Identity)
- a nurse needs to be aware of difficulties in establishing a therapeutic relationship and be able to take corrective action. what resources can assist with this processUsing Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs, the nurse assigns highest priority to which client need? elimination, belonging, security, or safetyYour patient reports a prior negative experience with a health care provider who "didn't listen" and "rushed through exams." The patient appears uncertain and in need of reassurance. Describe the techniques that the nurse can use to address this type of situation. Include verbal AND non-verbal techniques.
- Give an example of a specific client whose nursing care is more effective because the nurse understands his illness behavior.Explain and give examples of how the nurse can include the patient's culture when providing careDo nurses in your department need training in a specific area like charting, interpersonal communication, etc.? Does your employer need to build additional training facilities or offer a larger breakroom (that might seem minor, but it could be a problem!)? Describe the problem you identified in detail. You do not need to offer a specific solution, but you may. After you have describe the problem in detail, identify your audience. Who precisely needs to be alerted about this problem? What do you know about this audience? (This may require some light research.) What do you not know?