Reducing Incivility, Bullying, And Workplace Violence

 According to the AONE Guiding Principles: Mitigating Violence in the Workplace:”Workplace violence is an increasingly recognized safety issue in the health care community. Workplace violence is generally defined as any act or threat of physical assault, harassment, intimidation and other coercive behavior. It also includes lateral violence, or bullying, between colleagues (e.g. nurse/nurse, doctor/nurse, etc.). In…

Cardiovascular

Woo Pharmacotherapeutics 5e Page 1 of 3 Ch13 Instructor CS Chapter 13: Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Instructor Case Study Jack is a 54-year-old patient who has difficulty coming in for primary care visits. He sees cardiology, pulmonary clinic, and endocrine clinic for his comorbid conditions of diabetes mellitus, postcoronary artery bypass grafting…

Week 2_MAP IT

Creation of a health promotion initiative to improve health indicators for “Teen Suicide”. This activity is focusing on your creativity, analysis of facts, organization and leadership qualities. Be concise but comprehensive in your ideas. MAP-IT stands for: M Mobilize A Asses P Plan I Implement T Track Using MAP-IT framework determine how you may: Mobilize resources and stakeholders to take care…

QI Project

 Last week you started to think about a potential problem in your workplace (Long-term care facility). Start to solidify your problem and use the worksheet to help progress through the process.  Design a system wide improvement project (QI project) using innovation, best practice, and data while maintaining a cost effective strategy. Identify your improvement to…

Assigment

 Helen is a 45-year-old African American female who separated two months ago from her husband of 25 years after he had an extramarital affair. In addition to running the household and managing 18-year-old fraternal twins, she works part-time at a local dry cleaning business. Helen started experiencing increased anxiety, lack of ability to fall asleep,…

Summative Assessment: Accountability

Nurses are faced with situations where legal and ethical considerations are complex and sometimes don’t have a simple or clear solution. Unfortunately, nurses are frequently held accountable in these complex situations, which is why it is important for nurses to understand what they can and can’t do, what they will be accountable for, and what…

Exploring EBP Quality Improvement

   Part 1: Key Project Elements Describe the three healthcare settings that you explored as proposed sites for an EBP QI project.      For each health care setting, identify the following defining features: patient population, mission, public or private entity, single institution or member of a corporation, and others you identify as significant. Compare the settings…