Nursing Communication Essay

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    is through building confidence. Advance directives provide that level of confidence needed to carry out that complex role. Nurses can take part in discussing with the patient the possibility of writing a directive early on before the onset of communication and mental barriers. Song 2004 as cited by Durbin 2010 mentioned that “Patients and healthcare providers believe that end-of-life…

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    Working in the healthcare field is an emotionally intense profession. Speaking from a personal standpoint, working as a nurse in the intensive care unit is a challenging position. With the high degree of uncertainty being a constant battle, nurses working in the intensive care unit surmount their emotions using a multitude of strategies to suppress emotional distress that may occur on the job. The patient’s admitted into intensive care units are in a critical state and at any moment, their…

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    progressive research, sanctioning effective communication between the nurse and the patient, and supporting the collaboration between the health care team, nurses can maximize the use of…

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    communication should include the time to discuss what the students learned during the session, what went well and what went wrong, offer constructive criticism, and a debriefing at the end of the simulation session. B. Create a framework for a nursing course by doing the following: 1. Identify the title of your course. Basic physical health assessment 2. Identify the competencies of your course. The student will articulate and demonstrate how to perform and identify the following…

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    opportunities to increase oral communication skills in the classroom and clinical settings, peer mentoring, study groups, and individual tutoring (Hansen & Beaver, 2012, p.247-248). Of personal interest related to my change project, Hansen and Beaver (2012) recommend the use of an Action Plan to assist faculty in addressing these core issues and assisting ESL students by meeting their individual needs (p. 249). This article highlighted many effective methods for nursing faculty to assist these…

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    I selected to address team building which at the same time is very well related to the topic referring to communication. Team-building encompassess activities and actions used to develop professional or social relations while defining roles within the team (Salas, et al, 2008). Communication, on the other hand, as defined by The Merriam-Webster dictionary is: “an act or instance of transmitting information, written or verbal messages, a process by which information is exchanged between…

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    Throughout my first course at WGU, Professional Leadership and Communication in Healthcare, I was taught about working styles and how I work best with others. I also became aware of the different modes of communication which has given me a better insight into my interactions and conversations with my friends, family, coworkers, and other. I learned a great deal about myself, as well as strategies I can use to improve my chances for success throughout my learning experience as well as in my…

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    Successful leadership styles are crucial for the nursing leaders of the future. The qualities of a leader can be subjective. With today 's healthcare environment, nurse leaders must be innovative, exceptional and creative. They must be able to think strategically and be a visionary. Developing leadership skills does not happen overnight. There are many attributes and qualities that develop over time. There are basic skills that make extraordinary nursing leaders. Be able to successfully lead…

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    This essay will discuss effective way to overcome communication barriers, as well as developing a therapeutic relationship with the patient. Four problems will be discussed with solutions specific to the case study, in order to communicate effectively with the patient. As health care professionals, it is in our duty to be concerned with the emotions, thoughts and behaviours of our patients in relation to the worth of themselves and of others; to treat them as a being of worth and in a way that…

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    This semester I participated in a group project in which we worked with a nursing home in San Antonio to provide residents with a social event, as well as donate Kleenex, stuffed animals, and funds towards the purchase of a TV. Before our project objectives were determined, our group set standards and goals for our project, brainstormed project ideas, and contacted various agencies. During these early processes, I feel I contributed fairly and was a team player. I offered ideas for how our group…

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