Nursing Ethics, Standards, Laws

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Analysis of Nursing Practice: Standards, Laws and Ethics Nursing is a multi-faceted and evolving profession defined by the American Nurses Association (ANA) as “The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (ANA, 2010, p. 1). I am obligated to patients and society, expected to practice within the scope and standards of the nursing profession, abide by the nursing code of ethics, and state laws. Nurses are required to be competent in their roles and grow with the evolution of health care. The expectation is to maintain and develop professional and clinical skills, participate in education, and analyze our competencies through objective and subjective data. (ANA, 2010 p. 80) This essay will analyze my role within the nursing profession. I practice as a private duty registered nurse within the scope and standards set forth by the ANA. As a private duty nurse, I practice in client homes. My role is to prevent future complications, maintain physical, environmental, and mental health of my patients, and families. The ANA theoretical framework focuses on the nursing process and the standards set within. I assess the patient, family dynamics, and environment for safety to determine what nursing interventions are necessary. With more experience, I will develop further assessment skills and incorporate evidence base practice. I formulate nursing diagnosis within my scope of practice, plan the intervention, and evaluate effectiveness of planned interventions. One situation presented was a safety issue for the patient, family and nurses. The patient weighs seventy pounds, is immobile and a total care patient. Safety equipment was not readily available in

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