Assignment 4: Ethics | Completed | Shadow Health 3/18/21, 5:54 PM
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Assignment 4: Ethics Results | Turned In
Clinical for Comprehensive Nursing Practicum - Spring 2021, NRSG 4996
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Overview
Prioritizing Delivery of Care Score: 22.5 out of 30
Debrief
Team Delegation Time: 1430
Interprofessional Communication
Description of Activity
Prioritizing Individual Patient Needs
Prioritize delivery of care between multiple patients.
Prioritizing Delivery of Care
Student Responses
Pt receiving bolus insulin and having high blood sugar reading in combination with
Arun Patel
decreased BP
Omar Haddad Pt post op
Model Response
A patient who has just come out of surgery often has urgent physiologic needs, such as pain, that will require attention. In accordance with
Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the patient with the most urgent physiological needs should be prioritized first. Patients in this position may
also have needs in other areas, requiring education, comfort, or emotional support. By prioritizing the patient newly out of surgery, it allows
you to bundle a variety of tasks and prevent negative outcomes that might have arisen had their care been delayed.
Time: 1300
Description of Activity
Prioritize delivery of care between multiple patients.
Student Responses
Debbie O'Connor Pt quickly deteriorating based on report and current vitals.
Model Response
In accordance with Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the patient with the most urgent physiological needs should be prioritized first. An
Support
important aspect of the physiologic needs are airways, breathing, circulation, and differential diagnosis (ABCs). These needs are highly time
sensitive and not treating them could lead to negative outcomes.
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Assignment 4: Ethics Results | Turned In
Clinical for Comprehensive Nursing Practicum - Spring 2021, NRSG 4996
Return to Assignment (/assignments/464728/)
Your Results Lab Pass (/assignment_attempts/9422349/lab_pass.pdf)
Overview
Prioritizing Delivery of Care Score: 22.5 out of 30
Debrief
Team Delegation Time: 1430
Interprofessional Communication
Description of Activity
Prioritizing Individual Patient Needs
Prioritize delivery of care between multiple patients.
Prioritizing Delivery of Care
Student Responses
Pt receiving bolus insulin and having high blood sugar reading in combination with
Arun Patel
decreased BP
Omar Haddad Pt post op
Model Response
A patient who has just come out of surgery often has urgent physiologic needs, such as pain, that will require attention. In accordance with
Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the patient with the most urgent physiological needs should be prioritized first. Patients in this position may
also have needs in other areas, requiring education, comfort, or emotional support. By prioritizing the patient newly out of surgery, it allows
you to bundle a variety of tasks and prevent negative outcomes that might have arisen had their care been delayed.
Time: 1300
Description of Activity
Prioritize delivery of care between multiple patients.
Student Responses
Debbie O'Connor Pt quickly deteriorating based on report and current vitals.
Model Response
In accordance with Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the patient with the most urgent physiological needs should be prioritized first. An
Support
important aspect of the physiologic needs are airways, breathing, circulation, and differential diagnosis (ABCs). These needs are highly time
sensitive and not treating them could lead to negative outcomes.
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