Functional Differences: The Ohio Board Of Nursing

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RUP1 Christina Klosterman Western Governors RUP1 A. A. Functional Differences The Ohio Board of Nursing is a regulatory agency that monitors license and actions of every registered or licensed nursing professional in the State. “The Board’s top priorities are to efficiently license the nursing workforce and remove dangerous practitioners from practice in a timely manner to protect Ohio patients. Public protection in critical, as nursing touches virtually every citizen in Ohio.” ("Ohio board of nursing," 2014, para. 1) As a nurse in the state of Ohio, I am required to complete continuing education credits including at least one course in Ohio Law every two years to renew my nursing license. The Board’s website allows anyone…show more content…
1) In my profession, this provision of the code of ethics in used on a daily basis. I work in a critical care unit where patients are known to lose their dignity due to the procedures, tubes, monitors, video equipment and related diagnosis. All of our patient’s are video monitored on a constant basis. If a patient is going to be exposed, I instruct the monitor tech to turn off the camera at the nurse’s station so the patient’s privacy is maintained. We allow family to visit in our patient’s rooms, but if we are going to do anything with the patient that is going to cause them to be exposed, we ask the family to step out into the waiting room until the task is complete. In our intensive care unit, we admit all attempted suicide patients, patients with acute delirium, recreational drug overdoses and patient’s experiencing alcohol withdrawal. These individuals still require compassion and respect regardless of their mental capacities, financial status, lifestyle or social status. Coworkers need to be reminded from time to time that these patients are real human beings in a crisis of their life. Sometimes when nurses are busy trying to care for the patient, we forget to protect the patient. I am not attesting that I always remember, but I try to put myself into the patient’s perspective and care for them as I would want to be cared

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