Management Principles in Nursing

Management Principles in Nursing
Assigning, Delegating, Supervising, and Prioritizing Care
Competency

Integrate leadership and management principles and attributes in nursing practice

Scenario

You are assigned to six patients on the medical surgical unit working with a LPN/LVN and share a CNA with another RN. You are receiving report for your patients and need to identify what activities you will be assigning, delegating, supervising, and prioritizing for the shift.

Instructions

Client number 1: 50-year old male who had a heart attack and stent placed with normal vital signs
Client number 2: 46-year-old female with full-thickness burns to the leg who needs to have dressings changed
Client number 3: 33-year-old male firefighter who has fallen and broken his right femur after surgery with pain in his leg
Client number 4: 18-year-old male with wheezing and labored respirations unrelieved by an inhaler
Client number 5: 74-year-old female with new onset dementia awaiting lab results
Client number 6: 52-year-old female who has been recently diagnoses with diabetes type 2 and is getting discharged
Describe the patients you will be assigning to the LPN
Describe the care that you will be delegating to the LPN and CNA
List the interventions that you would want to supervise for the LPN and CNA
List the clients and care from the highest to lowest priority
Provides stated ideas with professional language and attribution for credible sources with correct APA citation, spelling, and grammar.

Grading Rubric for Writing Assignment

Your professor may use a slightly different rubric, but the standard rubric at AUR will assess your writing according to the following standards:

 

 

  A (4) B (3) C (2) D/F (1/0)
Focus: Purpose Purpose is clear Shows awareness of purpose Shows limited awareness of purpose No awareness
Main idea Clearly presents a There is a main idea Vague sense of a No main idea
  main idea and supported throughout main idea, weakly  
  supports it most of the paper. supported  
  throughout the   throughout the  
  paper.   paper.  
Organization: Well-planned and Good overall There is a sense of No sense of
Overall well-thought out. organization, includes organization, organization
  Includes title, the main although some of the  
  introduction, organizational tools. organizational tools  
  statement of main   are used weakly or  
  idea, transitions and   Missing  
  conclusion.      
Organization: All paragraphs have Most paragraphs have Some paragraphs Para. lack clear ideas
Paragraphs clear ideas, are clear ideas, are have clear ideas,  
  supported with supported with some support from  
  examples and have examples and have examples may be  
  smooth transitions. transitions. missing and  
      transitions are weak.  
Content Exceptionally well- Well-presented and Content is sound and Content is not sound
  presented and argued; ideas are solid; ideas are  
  argued; ideas are detailed, developed present but not  
  detailed, well- and supported with particularly  
  developed, evidence and details, developed or  
  supported with mostly specific. supported; some  
  specific evidence &   evidence, but  
  facts, as well as   usually of a  
  examples and   generalized nature.  
  specific details.      
Research (if Sources are Sources are well Sources support The paper does not
assignment exceptionally well- integrated and some claims made in use adequate
includes a integrated and they support the paper’s the paper, but might research or if it does,
research support claims claims. There may be not be integrated the sources are not
component) argued in the paper occasional errors, but well within the integrated well.
  very effectively. the sources and paper’s argument. They are not cited
  Quotations and Works Cited conform There may be a few correctly according
  Works Cited to MLA style sheet. errors in MLA to MLA style, nor
  conform to MLA   style.. listed correctly on
  style sheet.     the Works Cited
        page.
Style: Sentence Sentences are clear Sentences are clear Sentences are Sentences aren’t
structure and varied in but may lack generally clear but clear
  pattern, from simple variation; a few may may have awkward  
  to complex, with be awkward and there structure or unclear  
  excellent use of may be a few content; there may  
  punctuation. punctuation errors. be patterns of  
      punctuation errors.  
Style: Word There is clear use of There is an attempt at There is little No attempt at style
choice, Tone a personal and a personal style but attempt at style;  
  unique style of style of writing may reads as flat and  
  writing, suited to be awkward or perhaps  
  audience and unsuited to audience uninteresting in  
  purpose; the paper and purpose; the content, which is  
  holds the reader’s reader may lose usually generalized  
  interest with ease. interest in some and clichéd.  
    sections of the paper.    
Style: Details Large amounts of Some use of specific Little use of specific No use of examples
and Examples specific examples examples and examples and  
  and detailed detailed descriptions. details; mostly  
  descriptions. May have extended generalized  
    examples that go on examples and little  
    for too long. description.  
Grammar & Excellent grammar, A few errors in Shows a pattern of Continuous errors
Mechanics spelling, syntax and grammar, spelling, errors in spelling,  
  punctuation. syntax and grammar, syntax  
    punctuation, but not and/or punctuation.  
    many. Could also be a sign  
      of lack of proof-  
      reading.  

 

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