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Approaches to Professional Nursing Practice Questions and Answers Analysis Breaking things down so you can examine carefully and separately Synthesis Combining separate elements into a whole Informed consent * Can be impled, verbal or written * Must be freely and voluntarily given * Information must be accurate, non biased, comprehensive and in plain terms * Adults must be competent, able and have legal capacity to give consent * With exceptions of emergencies, consent without these requirements is not valid and HCP could be charged with battery Client's full access to medical records is determined on a case by case basis Ethics "Is about human potential, behaviour and expectations of what is good and socially worthy." "The study of what we ought to do." Ethics is not... * Professional etiquette or opinion * Hospital policy or medical authority * Religion or morality * Law * Gut feeling or intuition * Empirical data * Public opinion or consensus Ethical Principles AUTONOMY BENEFICENCE NON MALEFICENCE JUSTICE Ethical dilemmas * Rarely one clear cut answer * Refer to COE but still only a guide * Consult peers, supervisors * Consider from multiple angles, develop possible solutions, decide best solution * Reflect: Are any of your own strong views influencing your thinking * Complex situations rarely have simple solutions Ethical Dilemma Model E xamine the ethical dilemma T horoughly comprehend the possible alternatives H ypothesise ethical arguments I nvestigate, compare and evaluate arguments for each alternative C hoose the alternative A ct on your chosen alternative L ook at dilemma and examine outcomes while reflecting on the ethical decision Ethics and Law Ethics is about human potential, behaviour and expectations of what is good and socially worthy Law is about the rules and consequences or penalties imposed should someone fail to adhere to what society expects Confidentiality * All patient information is confidential. Only to be shared as neccessary with the treating team * Human right * Breaches are illegal as well as unethical * Requirements outlined in NMBA Code of Ethics, Code of Professional Conduct and National Competency Standards Confidentiality or Privacy? Confidentiality is the assurance that data about a person will not be disclosed without their permission Privacy is an individual's desire to control access to information about themselves Unsatisfactory Professional Conduct Significantly below standard reasonably expected of a practitioner of equivalent level and experience Professional Misconduct More serious impropriety and includes unprofessional conduct that is inconsistent with the practitioner being a fit and proper person to hold registration Scope of Practice Being aware of and remaining within areas in which you are competent Being aware of scope of practice of people to whom you are delegating tasks ... some tasks cannot be delegated Scope is dynamic. It changes with experience, new knowledge and skills, context Collaboration and delegation between RN, EN and AIN All roles collaborate but only RN can delegate Nurse heirarchy RN: - Registered with AHPRA - Supervise and delegate to EN and AIN - Develop care plans - Accountable for care decisions - Autonomous EN: - Accountable to RN - Registered with AHPRA - Contribute to care plan but cannot make decisions - EEN may administer medication AIN: - Accountable to RN - Support RN and EN - Not registered with AHPRA Resources available when making decisions about scope of practice Peers Code of ethics NMBA frameworks Transformative nursing Transforming through critical reflection and self awareness: 1. Self 2. Patients 3. Healthcare system So that we develop understanding, insight and knowledge Growth and development Education Events Lifelong learning Sociocultural influences Reflection Experience The Nursing Process ADPIE Five-step systematic method for giving patient care; involves assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating Evidence-based practice 1. Best research evidence 2. Clinical expertise 3. Individual patient needs Archie Cochrane 1972 Proposed an evidence hierarchy for weighing evidence John Hopkins PET 1. Practice questions 2. Evidence 3. Translation Levels of evidence 1. Systematic reviews 2. Randomised controlled trials 3. Case controlled studies 4. Non experimental designs 5. Expert opinion 6. Views of colleagues/peers Nursing research Tests commonly held knowledge or assumptions Widen understanding of phenomena Stimulate action and further research Inform EBP Explain why things happen in a certain way Enable predictions Subjective knowledge Interpersonal communication skills within context of therapeutic relationship to learn how patients feel about their condition Objective knowledge Measurable: BP, O2 sats,ECG etc Sources of knowledge Primary Secondary Peer reviewed Multidisciplinary team attributes Clear purpose Clear roles Good communication Mechanisms for conflict resolution Shared language Interdependence Cooperation Coordination of activities Division of tasks Successful MDT - Allow for flexibility within team and be alert to oppurtunities and strategies - Identify potential barriers and attempt to do something about them - Identify opportunities and strategies - Take advantage of team building and educational opportunities - Support people who find team work challenging

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Approaches to Professional Nursing
Practice Questions and Answers
ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses - answer4 Ethical Standards:

• Nurses and people
• Nurses and practice
• Nurses and the profession
• Nurses and co-workers

Registered Nurses Standards for Practice - answer7 Standards for Practice:

1. Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice
2. Engages in therapeutic and professional relationships
3. Maintains capability for practice
4. Comprehensively conducts assessments
5. Develops a plan for nursing practice
6. Provides safe, appropriate and responsive quality nursing practice
7. Evaluates outcomes to inform nursing practice

Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses - answer10 Conduct Statements:

1. Nurses practice in a safe and competent manner
2. Nurses practice in accordance with the standards of the profession and broader
health system
3. Nurses practice and conduct themselves in accordance with laws relevant to the
profession and practice of nursing
4. Nurses respect the dignity, cutlture, ethnicity, values and beliefs of people receiving
care and treatment and their colleagues
5. Nurses treat personal information obtained in a professional capacity as well as
private and confidential
6. Nurses provide impartial, honest and accurate information in relation to nursing care
and health care products
7. Nurse support the health, wellbeing and informed decision making of people requiring
and receving care
8. Nurses promote and preserve the trust and privilege inherent in the relationship
between nurses and the person receiving care
9. Nurses maintain and build on the community's trust and confidence in the nursing
profession
10. Nurses practice nursing reflectively and ethically

Nurses Guide to Professional Boundaries - answer3 Zones:

, 1. Disinterested Neglectful: Under involvement
2. Therapeutic Relationship: Zone of helpfulness
3. Boundary Violations: Overinvolvement

ACSQHC National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards - answer8 Standards:

1. Clinical Governance
2. Partnering with Consumers
3. Preventing and Controlling HAI
4. Medication Safety
5. Comprehensive Care
6. Communicating for Safety
7. Blood Management
8. Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration

Role of AHPRA - answerAustralian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority

Role of NMBA - answer- Registering nursing and midwifery practitioners and students
- Developing standards, codes and guidelines for the nursing and midwifery profession
- Handling notifications, complaints, investigations and disciplinary hearings
- Assessing overseas trained practitioners who wish to practise in Australia
- Approving accreditation standards and accredited courses of study

NATIONAL REGISTRATION FOR NURSES AND MIWIVES INTRODUCED 2010

Role of Nursing Tribunal - answer1. Protect health and safety of general public by
minimising recurrance of risk and deterring instances of simialr conduct by other
practictioners

2. Educative to practitioners about professional conduct, thereby safeguarding the high
standards in which the public can have confidence

Professional attributes of nurses - answer* Reflective practice
* Self awareness
* Lifelong learning
* Evidence based practice
* Ethical practice
* Regulated practice
* Tertiary education

Miasma - answerA noxious or poisonous atmosphere

Self-awareness - answerCritical reflection will help develop self awareness which in turn
will enhance reflection

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