PHYSICIANS OR OTHER HEALTHCARE TEAM MEMBERS WHOSE NATIVE LANGUAGE IS NOT ENGLISH

PHYSICIANS OR OTHER HEALTHCARE TEAM MEMBERS WHOSE NATIVE LANGUAGE IS NOT ENGLISH.

As nurses, we often work with physicians or other healthcare team members whose native language is not English. In fact, some of you may have interviewed a non-native English speaker for your Course Project.Share an example of miscommunication that has occurred as a result of this disparity.Reflect on your new-found knowledge of transcultural nursing, and describe how this miscommunication could have been prevented.

IS HIPPA IMPORTANT TO THE FCN?

IS HIPPA IMPORTANT TO THE FCN?

Is HIPPA important to the FCN? Why? Why not? Is documentation
necessary for an FCN? Why? Why not?Review the ANA policy on
principles of documentation, which can be found online at
www.nursingworld.org/principles Discuss what the policy expresses.
Are written consents and permissions necessary for an FCN? Why? Why
not?

COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE TWO PLEDGES

COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE TWO PLEDGES.

Read the Nightingale Pledge on page 9 in the Ethical Issues
section of the text. Read the International Nurses Pledge. Compare
and contrast the two pledges. Provide the time frame of use for
each and possible reasons why the Nightingale pledge is no longer
recited. Complete this wiki using proper spelling, grammar, and APA
formatting. Use of citations and references as needed.
international nurses pledge* International Pledge for
Nurses In full knowledge of the obligations I am undertaking, I
promise to care for the sick with all the skill and understanding I
possess, without regard to race, creed, color, politics or social
status, sparing no effort to conserve life, to alleviate suffering
and to promote health. I will respect at all times the dignity and
religious beliefs of the patients under my care, holding in
confidence all personal information entrusted to me, and refrain
from any action which might endanger life or health. I will
endeavor to keep my professional knowledge and skill at the highest
level and to give loyal support and cooperation to all members of
the health team. I will do my utmost to honor the international
code of ethics applied to nursing and to uphold the integrity of
the professional nurse.
NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE I solemnly pledge myself before God and in
the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to
practise my profession faithfully. I shall abstain from whatever is
deleterious and mischievous, and shall not take or knowingly
administer any harmful drug. I shall do all in my power to maintain
and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in
confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all
family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my
calling. I shall be loyal to my work and devoted towards the
welfare of those committed to my care.[1][4][5]

DOES YOUR APPLICATION OF THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES DIFFER DEPENDING ON THE POPULATION THAT YOU CARE FOR

DOES YOUR APPLICATION OF THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES DIFFER DEPENDING ON THE POPULATION THAT YOU CARE FOR?

Discussion Post for a Graduate Nursing Course: Leadership/ Management in Nursing…Guiding Principles: Ethical, Moral, and LegalConsider three generations: newborn, midlife, and elderly patients. Does your application of the guiding principles differ depending on the population that you care for? Explain. Does your responsibility to each of these populations differ, depending on your organizational role or level of leadership? Explain. What professional standards guide your thoughts and actions?