Differences between the Basic and Advanced Practice Nursing in Difference Correctional Facilities and Those outside Correctional Facilities
As I try to establish some differences between the basic and advanced nursing practice in different correctional facilities and those outside of the correctional facilities, it has been found that some of differentiate standards exist between the basic and the advanced nursing practice in the correctional facilities and also outside of the correctional facilities ( Clark C. ,2010). This slight difference exists because it requires difference standards of care for the prisoners in the correctional facilities. Those prisoners are entitle to receive either the basic nursing care or advanced nursing practice of the standards of care (Clark, C., 2010).
The basic nursing practice primarily involves the provision of care to the individuals and families. However, the advanced nurse, on the other hand, can carry the responsibilities of all of the basic nurse does and also engage in certain formulation such as: anticipate in the development of policy, implementation and evaluation of programs of care for patient groups and the practice of the community health nursing. The
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It’s against the constitutional right to deny any particular care to the inmates who are sick while in jail. If the inmates become very ill and needs open heart surgery or any heart transplants, they deserve to receive medical care regardless of what facility they are. I must advocate for the process of caring for the inmates until the end of life. I should first check the advance directives for the patient. If the patient become worse, these patients should be sent to the hospice institutions where the palliative care can be provided to the patients (Clark, C., 2010,
In an ethical standpoint the correctional nurse have to set the tone for how they will set their ethical, legal and professional issues that nurse’s face especially in the correctional setting than a traditional medical setting. Say in a traditional medical setting on some occasions there may be a dilemma but not as often as correctional nurse’s face. They have to make decisions all the time on care of delivery, caring and advocating on behalf of patients and providing safe care however there are other ethical principles on top of a nurses work in the correctional setting such as having, “respect that uses autonomy and self-determination; doing good, trying to avoid harm; having fairness; telling the truth and remaining faithful to one’s commitment” (www.ncchc.gov ) This helps guide the nurse in making ethical decisions though the correctional nurse relates to the
III. A nurse is a manager. Nurses need to know how to delegate activities to different members of the health care team as well as know what each team member is allowed to do. Also, it is the nurse’s responsibility to provide a safe nursing environment for the patient and staff. Finally, therapeutic communication is a key feature that a nurse must
From healthcare to personal safety, inmates are suffering illnesses, abuse, excessive sentences, and maltreatment at an astronomical rate. There has been a vast debate on the issue. There are many arguments for lesser prison sentences and better prison conditions. Mass Incarceration on Trial, A Remarkable Court Decision and the Future of Prisons in America, written by Jonathan Simon, illustrates how our nation has become far removed from treating prisoners as human beings who deserving dignity and our nation has failed to properly address this grossly flawed prison system; particularly California. We as a society know very little about mass incarceration and the atrocities that happen behind the concrete walls of the numerous prisons in
Estelle v. Gamble Today I will be doing my Phase 3 Individual Project I will fully be addressing a case totally based on the Estelle V. Gamble prison case. The Estelle V. Gamble case brings about a lot of controversial comments and thought by the American citizens living in the United States because it definitely shows you a big problem in our correctional facilities in the United States. This case made it more then obvious that our correctional facilities needed some work to be done to in the way they responded to inmate medical needs. Well enough of me trying to bable away lets get to the real story and see for yourself in you agree with the Texas Department of Corrections or are you in favor of what the United
The Supreme Court found the denial of medical care to prisoners incompatible with evolving standards of decency and running afoul of the Eighth Amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. The Court imposed the obligation of providing adequate medical care on prisons because “[a]n inmate must rely on prison authorities to treat his medical needs; if the authorities fail to do so, those needs will not be met.” To deny such care could result in pain and suffering. The Court concluded that the Eighth Amendment is violated when corrections officials display “deliberate indifference” to an inmate’s medical needs. Deliberate indifference is the conscious or reckless disregard of the consequences of one’s acts or
The biggest challenge that elderly inmates pose is the cost to house them. With it being double, triple, and even quadruple the cost than the traditional prisoner to house, it puts a financial burden on the prison systems. Other challenges that elderly inmates pose are protecting them from other inmates because they cannot defend themselves and to ensure they are receiving all of their required health care. It is expected that for every elderly inmate, they will have at the minimum “three chronic illnesses” (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015, p. 405). Correctional institutions across the country also struggle with being in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act because they have to ensure that the elderly inmates have all of the
Educational Preparation: Associate vs Baccalaureate Nurses Laly C. Kurian Grand Canyon University: Assignment Week 2 September 12, 2015 Preface The scope of this paper is to discuss the difference in competencies based on the education preparation. Even though there are various level education preparation for nurses ranging from vocational training to doctoral level, the differences in competencies between the Associate Nurse (ADN) and the Baccalaureate Nurse (BSN) are analyzed and compared. Competencies differences between Associate and Baccalaureate Nurses from the two different educational streams ADN and BSN, can prepare for National Council Licensure Examination and eventually become a Registered Nurse, but the educational curriculum
APN Role and Leadership Competencies Julliet A. Thomas Grantham University Abstract There are many different aspects of Advance Practice Nursing (APN) make that make the nursing profession unique and valuable. The competencies that comprise each advanced practice nursing discipline are vital in creating a solid foundation for clinical nursing. They prepare you to conquer challenges in the clinical setting and cultivate innovation to establish processes for clinical practice. Advance Practice Nursing is recognized as 4 nursing roles: Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), the Certified Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) and the Nurse Practitioner (NP).
Introduction There are many important positions that play vital roles in the general healthcare model. Two of these important positions that make up the team are the Physician Assistant and the Nurse Practitioner. Although their roles are very similar, the way in which each achieves their position in the healthcare field is very different. The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner have differing education and specialty paths.
Those who are incarcerated in the United States face severe conditions throughout their time in prison. Many become beaten, stabbed, raped, and killed. Inmates are faced with dangerous environments where they do not know what their next days will look like. Many prisoners have a variety of illnesses that become untreated while incarcerated. Whether that is addiction, mental illness, or a physical illness, prisons are ignoring the issue.
Additionally, in an attempt to foster an increase in professionalism within the correctional community, care and consideration must be taken with the care and housing of inmates both privately operated and those operated by some branch of the government. “The quality of prisons has improved from the past, but there continue to be too many inhumane new prisons. New construction does not always result in a prison conductive to humane incarceration” (Bartollas,
I agree with you Walter. Nursing is a teamwork. In an acute hospital setting, an RN is assigned a set of patient to deliver care that means RN has full responsibility about these patients. In this case, RN who is the primary care nurse can complete her task by herself or delegate some of the task to the nursing assistant according to their scope of practice. The abilities to delegate, and supervise other healthcare workers is not an easy job.
As there continues to be an initiative to improve quality healthcare while simultaneously reducing costs, the importance of the nurse with advanced education in transforming healthcare delivery and healthcare policy will continue to grow. Opportunities for nurse managed health clinics, quality nursing research to improve evidence based practice, leadership of multidisciplinary health management teams and change agents in health policy and improved patient outcomes make the nurse with advanced education the “escape fire” in health care now and in the
Public Health In community health setting, Advanced Practice Nurses serve as clinicians, nurse educators or administrators. They provide services in schools, day care centers, community health clinics, group homes as well as in skilled nursing facilities. They are involved in the health of new mothers and babies through pre-and post-natal care, preventing domestic violence and child abuse through education and awareness
They simply follows instruction and under continuous supervision. . The Advance Beginner- Demonstrates acceptable standards in the performance of their tasks, and gains experience in an actual nursing situation. .