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NURS-FPX4010Interview and Interdisciplinary Issue Identifica, Lecture notes of Accounting

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Download NURS-FPX4010Interview and Interdisciplinary Issue Identifica and more Lecture notes Accounting in PDF only on Docsity! INTERVIEW AND INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUE IDENTIFICATION NURS-FPX4010 Interview and Interdisciplinary Issue Identification NURS-FPX4010 Capella University Interview and Interdisciplinary Issue Identification I interviewed a friend of mine who is a nurse in a Hospital. In the interview, we raised several topics, mainly about the existing challenges impacting patient treatment quality and the organization's interdisciplinary steps to resolve the problems. Since Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has moved all healthcare system departments, she answered concerns during the interview about how Covid-19 has affected her department. She spoke to me about the new plan, the safety of patients and health staff. According to Rosa, Meghani, Stone & Ferrell (2020), “Emotionally and socially, family dynamics and support structures have been destabilized through quarantining, distancing, isolation mandates, and visitor restrictions in hospitals" (p.341). There are no guests permitted to visit the patient based on policy now. There are screenings from the main entrance for all people who enter the hospital. Only medical personnel will enter and must have taken a COVID-19 examination confirming that the COVID-19 is negative.  They present negative results upon entering the facility. All worker has their temperature taken and must answer questions about feeling ill, traveling, to name a handful. If the personnel have signs and symptoms of COVID-19, they are tested for COVID-19. If the results are 1 INTERVIEW AND INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUE IDENTIFICATION positive, they will be quarantined for 14 days, and they will not be permitted into the building. The patient exhibiting symptoms will also be screened for COVID-19 and will be quarantined if positive. When COVID-19 numbers have risen, all healthcare practitioners continue to collaborate to incorporate evidence-best practices in collaboration.   Healthcare teams are influenced by public safety, which is an essential part of quality patient outcomes. Interdisciplinary teamwork includes ensuring that the concern can be overcome, cooperation between physicians, surgeons, radiologists, dietitians, pharmacists, nurses, laboratory engineers, and social workers. The quality enhancement team wants to use existing evidence-based practice to handle the outbreak condition. Issue Identification            For patients and relatives, restricting visitors is not just an emotional hardship. Clinical workers also feel the lack of a family member or companion at the bedside, often getting in the way of their ability to provide treatment. Because of COVID-19, visitor restriction policies mean patients frequently feel lonely and alone at their bedside with no families or friends. Visitor limitation is incredibly distressing for elderly patients with dementia, delirium, and cognitive disability. Even worse, the thought of death alone is too wrenching for those chronically ill, and at the end of life, we cannot recognize it as reality. Daphna-Tekoah, Megadasi Brikman, Scheier & Balla (2020) explains that “The hospital workers’ narratives reflected their direct exposure to traumatic events and the pervading presence of death in the hospital, as particularly manifested in the agony of seeing people dying without their families beside them and in the procedures for preparing the deceased for burial by special, double wrapping of the dead body as a precaution against contagion” (p.7). Providers report that they face crucial delays in knowledge processing, starting with patient admissions, an environment where family caregivers were once invaluable 2 INTERVIEW AND INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUE IDENTIFICATION needed to establish a compromise that will guarantee patients and staff's well-being and achieve good outcomes. An organization has to use a coordination method to make teamwork work. Hospitals can help protect their frontlines against contamination by making hands-free contact devices worn under PPE normal. Communication devices may also cover the psychological well- being of workers. In 2020, Harper, Dougherty & Price wrote that “Video conferencing has emerged during the pandemic as a critical tool to connect both professionally and personally. Although available for many years, few NPD practitioners used this technology routinely” (p.349). For example, face-timing calling is provided in most nursing homes and hospitals, and it is becoming a new way to communicate. Therefore, healthcare professionals need to carry out meaningful cooperation, good coordination, and stringent safeguards between teams and patients to establish interdisciplinary strategies for coping with the separation between Covid-19 patients and families. References Daphna-Tekoah, S., Megadasi Brikman, T., Scheier, E., & Balla, U. (2020). Listening to Hospital Personnel's Narratives during the COVID-19 Outbreak. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(17), 6413. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17176413 5 INTERVIEW AND INTERDISCIPLINARY ISSUE IDENTIFICATION Harper, M. G., Dougherty, D., & Price, M. G. (2020). Nursing professional development practiceduring a pandemic. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 51(8), 349-351 doi:http://dx.doi.org.library.capella.edu/10.3928/00220124-20200716-02 Rosa, William E, PhD, MBE, ACHPN,F.A.A.N.P., F.A.A.N., Meghani, Salimah H, PhD, MBE,R.N., F.A.A.N., Stone, Patricia W, PhD, RN,F.A.A.N., C.I.C., & Ferrell, Betty R, PhD, RN,F.A.A.N., F.P.C.N. (2020). Opportunities for nursing science to advance patient care in the time of COVID-19: A palliative care perspective. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 52(4), 341- 343. Retrieved from http://library.capella.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com %2Fscholarly-journals%2Fopportunities-nursing-science-advance-patient%2Fdocview %2F2422404440%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D27965 6
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