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    clarification as not everyone was fully aware of each other’s role. Role clarification is a part of the interprofessional education. As per National Interprofessional Competency Framework (2010), it is important for health care practitioners to understand and describe their own role and the role of other professionals. Role clarity is crucial for effective interprofessional collaboration. Poorly defined roles can lead to confliction situations and reduce the effectiveness of care and services

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    Interprofessional Collaboration Interprofessional Collaboration Interprofessional communication and collaboration are a significant part of ensuring safe and effective patient outcomes. In the case detailed below the health care team failed to communicate and collaborate care of patient A, ultimately leading to a negative outcome. Patient A is a female white 38 year old G1P0 with Type I diabetes since the age of 9. Due to her high risk pregnancy and history of non compliance with medical

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    Interpersonal communication is essential in every area of life, but it especially critical in the field of nursing. Nurses are responsible for understanding and for being understood. They are required to both listen carefully and report information accurately and efficiently. Effective communication skills in nursing

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    There are different articles that review the “team nursing care model” approach .For the purpose of this paper I would like to begin with the article “championing a team: reviewing the role of team composition, context and trust on nursing team performance,” as stated in Australian Journal of Sustainable Business and Society “In order to successfully perform tasks, there needs to be a proper mix of team composition in terms of team knowledge and team skills. Also, the team must work in a good surrounding

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    structure and governance coupled with ambiguous team compositions and size may result in further breakdowns in communication and collaboration (Conference Board of Canada, 2012; Campbell,

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    Abstract: This paper will explore my personal nursing philosophy that I want to convey in my nursing career. My personal believe is that the nature of nursing is rooted deeply in commitment to public service and the desire to help those in need. I think nursing is more than treating an illness or disease; rather it is a focus on delivering quality care that is individualized to the needs of individual patients. My philosophy of nursing incorporates evidence based care, experience and compassionate

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    Personal Nursing Philosophy Nursing has developed from its original roots, to become a personal philosophy to those who practice it. This paper describes my personal philosophy of nursing that I plan to practice in my own personal career. I believe that nursing is founded on the principles of it being a helping process with a focus on interpersonal relationships between a nurse and someone else. Nursing not only involves treating an illness, but it also provides quality patient-centered care. My

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    stressful environment that frequently call for ethical decisions. This may include direct patient related concerning issues and or the environment in which one provide care (hostile environment: horizontal violent, bullying, mobbing, etc.). The doctor of nursing practice educated leader has the appropriate training to ensure that managers are equipped to handle distasteful issues and there is a chain of command that can provide the additional resources for issues beyond a manager's expertise. Policies, code

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    The Use of Interprofessional Practice in Nursing to Provide Innovative Care for Patients Introduction Patient care today is far more complex than it has ever been, and one single profession cannot account for every physical, mental, social, or spiritual issue that may arise within an individual (Hilton, Ghaznavi & Zuberi, 2002). In many health care systems, multidisciplinary care is used which involves a number of different types of professionals working alongside each other with separate goals

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    The purpose of this professional paper, is to discuss the nursing care model delivery system, that is used in my practice setting. I currently work in a busy emergency department, work flow and patient census drive the delivery of care, I will discuss in this paper how the use of the team nursing delivery model is used. Team nursing is the essential care model in emergency room care, the nurse and other healthcare providers work as team to provide positive patient outcomes

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