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Case 1 You have just started placement in the operating theatre at Barnard Lewis Hospital. You have been buddied with an RN. The list is covering gynaecology procedures. You have just consented your first patient with another RN. This patient refused to consent to having a student observe or assist for the procedure. Your RN mentor asks you to come into the theatre with her. You state that you are not allowed to go into theatre as the patient does not want students to be present whilst they are under anaesthetic. You are now feeling stressed. Q1The legal requirements for student nurse. (provide Australian Laws.) Q2The implications for the health facility and/or education provider if required for each of the cases. (Q1 and Q2 combined 325 words). Q3Your reflection of life experiences (you do not have to have experienced any of these specific incidents). Think about difficult situations you have encountered in the past, your ethical stance and how this will inform your discussion on how easy or difficult it will be to meet the requirements for each of the cases. 325 words Q4 Conclusion. 180 words Case 2 You are a registered nurse working at the local hospital. You are working with other RN sharing duties for your allocated patients. You notice that your colleague is not washing their hands between pati-ents and you are concerned about cross contamination and that infection control procedures are notbeing followed. Last month several patients developed urinary tract infections and wound care infec-tions. You are aware that these infections are often linked to poor infection control procedures in hospitals. Q1.The legal requirements for registered nurses. Q2.The implications for the health facility and/or education provider if required for each of the cases (Q1 and Q2 combined 325 words) Q3.Your reflection of life experiences (you do not have to have experienced any of these specific incidents). Think about difficult situations you have encountered in the past, your ethical stance and how this will inform your discussion on how easy or difficult it will be to meet the requirements for each of the cases. 325 words Q4 conclusion 180 words Case 3 You are a facilitator in the hospital. You have a student nurse who has come into work exhibiting behaviour that is a departure from their normal presentation. They are unable to concentrate and are fidgeting constantly. They appear unable to follow instructions. You take the student aside and ask them about their behaviour and if they are on any drugs. The student owns up to having had some drugs the night before and that they are still feeling the effects. The student stated that they had taken the drugs due to the death of a recent family member. Q1The legal requirements for Registered nurses. Q2The implications for the health facility and/or education provider if required for each of the cases.(Q1and Q2 combined 325 words) Q3Your reflection of life experiences (you do not have to have experienced any of these specific incidents). Think about difficult situations you have encountered in the past, your ethical stance and how this will inform your discussion on how easy or difficult it will be to meet the requirements for each of the cases. 325 words Q4 Conclusion 180 words Mandatory requirements 1.You will be required to develop short answer responses to set case studies. Your responses will draw on theory, legislation, professional codes, practice standards and ethical principles. You will also provide a reflection based on your experience. (Only Australian laws should be provided). 2.Within the main area for discussion on each case study, firstly, identify the key issues present and identify the key laws relating to this and discuss them. The law falls into three areas; i.e. laws that relate to nursing and nursing students, laws that relate to the education provider and laws that relate to the health facility. Some relevant laws may not specific to nursing so you will need to search and identify these. 3.Reflection on each case study must be provided around this area of issue and decision making. This is the only part of assignment that can be written in first person (the rest must be in academic style, third person). It may be helpful to use a reflective cycle in doing this, e.g. Gibbs Model of reflection. Discussion provided demonstrating in depth reflection linkage to personal experience. 4.Comprehensive analysis and explanation of conclusions will be provided. 12 References from last 5 years and from text books, journal articles, Government websites. Harvard style referencing. Useful links for legislations and case laws. (Please provide section no and page no in Referencing) https://www6.austlii.edu.au/au/qld/ https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/OQPChome.htm Structure of the assessment Introduction/overview Case study one Reflection (no headings in reflection) Conclusion Case study two Reflection (no headings in reflection) Conclusion Case study three Reflection (no headings in reflection) Conclusion
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