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Chamberlain University
NR-351: Transitions in Professional Nursing
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Page Numbers in Hood Textbook | The relevant page numbers in the Hood textbook for the assigned topic are Chapter 4, pages 87-107. |
General Reference Form | Author, A.A., Author, B.B., & Author, C.C. (year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, xx, pp-pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx |
Reference for Journal Article | Robins, H., & Dai, F. (2015). Handoffs in the postoperative anesthesia care unit: Use of a checklist for transfer of care. AANA Journal, 83(4), 264-268. |
Quotation with Citation | “The use of a checklist during a handoff can help providers correctly exchange information and thereby increase the adequacy of the handoff” (Robins & Dai, 2015, p. 268). |
Paraphrased Area and Citation | Utilizing a checklist can assist providers in delivering a more precise report to the nurse, ensuring that critical information is not overlooked during handoff (Robins & Dai, 2015, p. 268). |
Professional Paper Outline | Introduction The paper’s focus is on communication in professional nursing. Communication refers to the sharing of information, ideas, and emotions among individuals through verbal or other methods. Effective communication is achieved when all parties comprehend the conveyed message. It is crucial for nurses to ensure that the information they provide to patients is accurately understood. Moreover, communication among healthcare staff must be precise to minimize errors and mismanagement. Essential Principles of Communication in Professional Nursing First Subtopic: Interaction between nurse and patient. Second Subtopic: Communication among colleagues. Advantages of Using a Formulated Checklist for Handoff Communication First Subtopic: Provides a structured guideline. Second Subtopic: Decreases the likelihood of errors. Conclusion It is essential for nurses to communicate effectively with patients to ensure they are well-informed about their health. Effective communication is vital in all aspects of healthcare. Nurses must also provide thorough reports to one another to guarantee that patients receive the high-quality care they deserve. Ultimately, communication is critical between nurses, patients, and all other medical providers involved in a patient’s care. |
Robins, H., & Dai, F. (2015). Handoffs in the postoperative anesthesia care unit: Use of a checklist for transfer of care. AANA Journal, 83(4), 264-268.
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