Nurse Case Study

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The Lead Paramedics role like all the emergency responders is demanding, pressurised, and can be emotionally draining. The Ambulance incident commander (AIC) or Ambulance incident officer (AIO) will be responsible for the communication with the staff on sight as well as the receiving hospitals, in addition to the major incident teams from non receiving hospitals. The AIC/AIO role involves nominating the hospitals so communication and knowledge of the hospitals capabilities are essential.

The AIC/AIO have to use their experience, and quick thinking to assess the situation as early as possible. They will scan the scene and look for the casualties who seem to be the most severely injured and deal with them first. Set up a triage, once …show more content…

Although laws are in place to protect the public, the data protection act prevents patient’s information being disclosed.
Human beings are complicated people, working with the general public means dealing with complicated and difficult situations.

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The qualities and values needed to work within nursing are vast due to the different areas that nurses work in, which I will look at first.
The role of nurse is not just restricted to hospital wards and GP surgeries. A personal friend of mine currently works for the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), as a registered nurse she visits people that have been on long term sickness benefits, her visits are to determine if the claimants are generally ill and need to remain on benefits.
Community nurses and midwifes visit patients at home. When I was in secondary I remember having my BCG injections at the school, we didn’t have to leave the school premises.
Nurses can be found in airports, submarines, cruise ships, military, navy, air force details, prisons, oil rigs. Medical assistance is needed anywhere close to where the general population are present, which can be any and everywhere around the

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