Faculty of Health Assignment Cover Sheet Please complete this sheet and attach to your assignment, ensuring that you print clearly. Student ID: 21600401 Student Name: Samantha Cameron Programme Name: Foundation Health Science Paper Name: Study and Career Preparation Assignment Name: “Becoming a……..” Tutor Name: Tiffany Stenger Date Submitted: 10/04/2016 By submitting this assignment I certify that the work presented follows the guidelines set out in the Programme Handbook and is my own original work. We reserve the right to withhold marks or request further information if we are not satisfied that the work presented is the student’s own, or has been referenced appropriately. Describe your chosen profession: Emergency nursing I feel is my vocation, I am a kind and compassionate person who can work amidst a high stress environment. An emergency nurse or triage nurse assesses each patient in the waiting room to determine how urgently they need to be seen. Once a patient has been brought through to the Emergency Department (ED) a nurse will check their blood pressure, listen to their heart and chest and check their temperature. If pain, abrasion or burn is the cause of their visit the nurse will assess how urgently a doctor needs to see the patient. The triage nurse is given the task of meeting the ambulance staff and patient to carry out an assessment therefore enabling
Triage is usually the first step of the emergency room and helps determine severity of each patient. Once through triage, the patient
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Emergency care begins at arrival, and the scenario starts with a triage. Triage is when the veterinary nurse (VN) or veterinary surgeon (VS) have to determine the treatment or advice they will give based on the severity of the patients condition (Cooper, 2011). For example, if there was a patient in the waiting room which had an appointment for lameness and a client rushed in with their pet which had an arterial bleed, the latter would be prioritised as it could be a life or death situation (Elliott, 2012). An emergency would be determined as a serious situation which affects the patients life (Elliott, 2012).
When working in the emergency department, they need to have certain professional characteristics that will set them apart from general ward nurses. According to( ) rapid assessment, prioritizing, triaging and referral of critically ill patients on timely manner is one of the important attributes of emergency nurses that set them apart from general nurses. Emergency nurses have the ability to care for the full spectrum of physical, psychological and social health problems within their practice area ( ). They are able to develop a relationship with patients from all age range, socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds, in time-limit situations and often at a time when these patients are at their most vulnerable situation ( ).According to( ) emergency nurses demonstrated significantly higher levels of openness to experience, agreeableness, and extroversion personality domains compared to the normal population. Emergency room nurses must be organized and able to balance several patients at one time and in some cases, a single nurse will take care of 10 to 20 patients simultaneously which unlikely happens in general ward ( ).
In the next five to twenty years I see myself in the emergency nursing career field. I’ve deliberately chosen this career field for a few different reasons. The first reason is money, it isn’t a job where you’ll become rich but it is one where I’ll be very comfortable and has great benefits. Another reason is the fact that it’s pretty safe in my opinion from being overtaken by a robot or being shipped overseas. Although no job may be future proof, I think this job is very future resistant.
In the emergency room department the charge nurse assigned patients to their room depending on the acuity of the patients. Once the patient got triage, then the charge nurse would assign him or her to critical care, acute, or urgent care based on their symptoms.
In addition, there is an accident and emergency service provides for public. Nevertheless, when patients arrive at the A&E Department, a trained triage nurse will help determining the relative priority due to patient's condition. There are five categories for nurse to classify such as critical (immediate treatment), emergency
Nursing has a long history of debating over the educational preparation for its profession. The debate over entry-level preparation continues to influence many critical issues. Included in this debate are the competencies of new nursing graduates, the public view of nursing roles, the need for professional status within the healthcare community, the organization of nursing education, and the supply and demand for nursing professionals. Nurses have moved from simply observing and giving prescribe medication to coordinating clinical information for the entire healthcare team. Many changes in the healthcare industry have led to the broadening scope of nursing practice. Settings for healthcare have shifted from hospital and other institution-based settings to community-based settings. The healthcare environment have become increasingly complex, and nurses must be prepared to assume greater responsibility and accountability for the health of individuals, families, and communities. In 2011, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for nurses to achieve a higher level of education and suggests that they be education in new ways that better prepare them to meet the need needs of today’s population. Furthermore,
When there may be a delay in seeing a physician, advanced nursing interventions are standing protocols that allow nurses to immediately initiate tests and treatments for specific conditions such as chest pain. Overcrowded emergency departments with long wait times to see a physician have compelled improvements in the rapid assessment and screening for those patients that may require immediate medical intervention (Stauber, 2013). These protocols followed by triage nurses for helping assess or provide treatment to emergency department patients before being seen by a provider have been shown to be an effective method for improving department flow, identifying life-threatening conditions, improving patient satisfaction and outcomes, reducing time to treatment (Retezar, Bessman, Ding, Zeger, & McCarthy, 2011) and time to seen by a physician (Douma, Drake, O 'Dochartaigh, & Smith, 2016). The primary advanced nursing
Registered Nurse Care Managers will triage Veterans who present to their team in the outpatient clinic requesting medical evaluation, as well as rotate through the weekly assignment as the designated triage nurse of the day. During the visit, the nurse will triage any symptoms from an illness or injury, provide recommendations for care, answer questions on prescribed medications, answer questions on upcoming test or procedures, as well as provide general information regarding medical concerns. When a triage patient requires medical evaluation, the nurse must gather all pertinent information and communicate it to the provider. Presently, documentation styles vary among the nurses employed at the White City VA SORCC, and differ depending on the
Sometimes it might be hard to categorize a patient into a specific category due to the complexity of the individual’s health status. In mass casualty situations, out-of-hospital health care workers may be asked to serve as triage officers in the field, despite the fact that they have less experience and training than the senior emergency physicians and trauma surgeons who usually perform this task at hospitals. However, the triage system has been developed and improved over time in order to help triage officers with drawing the fine line between each color category and creating a more standardized system of patient evaluation. The Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment protocol suggests that a new category (Triage tag: Blue) be inserted between the patients who need immediate transport and those with significant injuries, but who can wait for treatment. This revision of the system is hoping to relieve these out-of-hospital providers from the fear of making grievous errors by triaging some salvageable patients to the “expectant” category. This would effectively still give priority patients the most access to medical resources while making sure that no one was left to die because of a triage error. The creation of the new category embodies the essential idea of
The technician would provide information specific to the complaint that was obtained during the triage process. It was noticed that the patient information provided triage staff was many times not consistent with the patients true complaint or ailment. The goal of the triage staff was not to attempt to overload one emergency room pod with critical patients and try to manage the patient flow evenly. The lack of proper information allowed critical patients to be place in rooms that could cause a lack in proper patient care and errors due to time
Triage is a term referring to the process of assessing the medical needs of a new patient. During triage, a patient’s needs and concern are evaluated and patients are prioritized based on the severity of their need of treatment.
Health plays an important factor in the everyday life. In our society, there are those who stay healthy while others always unhealthy. In the field of nursing, it is important to find out reasons as to why lack of health is a continuing problem in the society. This is the key to becoming effective in the sector. The parameters that define health are known as health determinants. These range from social, economic, personal, and environmental factors. This is an important topic as it holds the key to the professional nursing practise. Dealing with health issues is no longer an easy affair as it was earlier. In the
I chose to be a nurse because this allows me to interact more with people. Nursing is a great profession; it allows people to influence and touch lives. I am willing to obtain this significant responsibility. I am keen to be there for the patients through illness, injury pain, loss, grieving, birth, growth, aging, and health. I consider myself as determined and vigorous. I have the desire and determination to accomplish my goal of being a nurse. I am also thoughtful, caring, and open. I believe that my desire and traits would reflect on me being a nurse and would make me successful one.