Introduction Most simply, clinical decision making may be defined as the process of choosing between alternatives or options (Thompson & Stapley, 2011) more accurately, clinical decision making is a highly complex process where data is gathered and evaluated, and then a decision, judgment, or intervention is formulated (Pirret, 2007), it comprises of cognitive, intuitive and experiential processes (Pugh, 2002). This essay will discuss commonly used decision making models and their stages as defined by Elstein et al (1978) and their application to clinical decision making processes. Furthermore, the importance of clinical decision making for healthcare practitioners and paramedics will be explored. Decision Making Models and Their Application…
I am writing to apply for the recently advertised Registered Nurse Float Pool position in your website. As an acute care and certified hospice and palliative nurse I demonstrate the capability of identifying the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of patients. I initiate proper interventions and supportive care in a compassionate approach for patients during their hospital stay. I am interested to bring my experience of acute care to your organization.…
Also, the manager should foster an environment that allows staff to participate in initiatives that are aimed at improving the quality of care given and in turn this will promote a structure that aligned to the hospital vision and…
The Nursing Debate No issue is as important as the prevention, cure, and management of conditions that cause health problems. Nursing is the crucial link between patients in distress and the road to recovery. Emergency room nurses treat patients in emergency situations where they’re experiencing trauma or injury. The nurses are trained to quickly recognize the life-threatening situations and solve them on the spot.…
Nursing is a continuously evolving science. In order to keep up with today’s society, nurses must continue to stay up to date and advance in their skills, knowledge, and patient care routines to obtain successful outcomes. According to Carper, nurses should pursue the development of a holistic, personal, and individualistic treatment regimen. Carper believed that for these changes to be successful, the four patterns of knowing should be implemented into nursing care plans. The four patterns or ways that Carper was referring to consisted of empirics, ethics, esthetics, and personal.…
There are numerous paramedic specialist roles that are immensely beneficial to the community and even more so in rural areas. Specialist Roles provide and allow a for a wider range of scope of practices where patients can receive advanced care in difficult or life threatening situations. The most common specialist role that majority of paramedics aspire to become is an intensive care paramedic. An intensive care paramedic is an advanced clinical specialist of paramedicine and like every service will work with a variety of multidisciplinary teams supporting each other and achieving common goals that benefit the community. To advance from a fully qualified paramedic to an intensive care paramedic will involve an educational requirement where…
Clinical Nurse Leader Introduction and Background The CNL is a master’s prepared registered nurse trained as a generalist who will provide clinical leadership in the emergency department (ED) at the point of care (Reid & Dennison, 2011). In conjunction with the unit manager and educator, the CNL will contribute leadership and knowledge at the microsystem (unit) level (Perry, 2011). The CNL will improve patient quality and safety outcomes via addressing organizational needs and assisting in the redesign of care delivery in the ED. In addition, the CNL, as a conduit between leadership, clinical staff, and providers, will improve staff and provider relationships.…
I called several different facilities to gain an insight on the process that one has to go through to get a bill paid from services rendered. After deep consideration I decided to speak with a coder by the name of Naomi at Sacred Heart Hospital her first inclination to me was the importance of their job and the steps and processes that they have to go through from start to finish making sure that the hospital and doctors get paid in a timely manner and about the changes that have occurred in regards to how the codes are set up. They no longer use the ICD-9 for CPT they have went to ICD-10 because it is a much easier process that catches errors more accurately. This is done electronically and goes directly to the provider so that their portion…
With two years’ experience of being a Certified Nursing Assistant, I have some personal experience that influence my decision onto continuing my career path onto becoming a Register Nurse or even a Director of my own nursing home. I have learned in this field it has its downfalls, but if you have a passion, it is a rewarding career. According to Nursing Education Perspectives “All types of RN programs dropped by 8 percent between 2005 and 2006. (Kaufman, Kathy, PhD).…
Please explain how you envision fulfilling our Mission as a graduate of the Program. The mission of the Yale PA program “is to educate individuals to become outstanding clinicians and to foster leaders who will serve their communities and advance the physician assistant profession.” I have known that I wanted to work in the healthcare profession since I was little. The desire to help and heal people is a fundamental part of my nature.…
When a call comes in, you have to prepare, grab your stuff and be ready. Also have to volunteering a clinical in an emergency room, an ambulance practicing and learning skills. To be able to save people lives and help them, should know many medical skills. Every patient’s consequence could be the care that you gave to them and directly qualified to your actions. I have to remember that deciding to give of care over another is a decision that I must make with my…
I personally love working with other people, it gives me the opportunity to create meaningful bonds that could possibly last a life-time. You have to be able to understand what a person is going through in their life, especially if he or she has suffered a major injury. Learn to be patient with a person’s recovery, it may take one person longer to recover than another person. Above all, you should respect your patient and actually be there in their time of need. Fortunately, I have all of these characteristics.…
The nursing profession is fortunate enough to hold an immeasurable amount of the public’s trust during their most vulnerable moments, in the hope of receiving optimal client centred care. A recent survey discovered that nurses are second to firefighters in a list of most trusted occupations (CNA, 2007). Moreover, nurses have the privilege of being in a self-regulated and self-governed profession. This means that the Canadian government believes that Ontario’s nursing regulatory body, College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), is best qualified to appropriately define its own members’ norms of practice and boundaries (Schiller, 2014). It is incumbent upon nurses to continuously justify that they are deserving of this honour by delivering uncompromised…
When choosing what career, I wanted to pursue in healthcare I had to do extensive research to figure out what fit me best. I have experience in the healthcare field as I worked as a CNA as well as a physical therapist assistant for almost six years. Through this journey I found myself wanting to be in a position where I felt I could give the best quality patient care I possibly could. That is what lead me on the path of becoming a Healthcare Administrator. There are many responsibilities to being a Healthcare Administrator.…
Critical care for me in the beginning of the semester involved a higher level of care since the acuity of patients demanded that the ICU nurse be alert, knowledgeable, possess a keen understanding of pathophysiology, have strong organizational skills, and be a good communicator.…