Pnno Case Study

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A. Explain the functional differences between a regulatory agency, such as a board of nursing (BRN), and a professional nursing organization (PNO) as it pertains to your professional nursing practice.
The functional differences between a regulatory agency, such as a board of nursing (BRN), and a professional nursing organization (PNO) as it pertains to my professional nursing career, is uniquely different in many ways. For example, my board of nursing is the Indiana State Board of Nursing which is a state based regulatory agency. The Indiana board of nursing is appointed by the Governor of Indiana through the executive branch of government and funded by the General assembly. The state board appointed members regulate nurse practice act laws, specific education fundamentals of nursing schools, standardize and bestow the nursing licensure and reprimands …show more content…

Although Florence Nightingale was one of the first theorist of the nursing profession, her patient environmental relationship is still relevant today. Keeping the patient 's environment free from pathogens is difficult at times, but I, as a nurse, can control the patient 's immediate environment. While working on a surgical unit in a hospital, decreasing exposure to pathogens starts before meeting the patient. By washing my hands or using alcohol based hand wash before entering the patient 's room. Applying gloves while examining patients skin or cleaning an incontinent patient. Providing clean sheets and gowns to decrease the spread of germs on a fresh post operative patient. Positioning a patient for comfort to help decrease their pain. Decreasing the noise level to ensure proper rest. Removing used laundry, drinks or meals and trash items that harbor the growth of bacteria. The particular environmental factors I can control are many. As part of my job, I ensure the safest and cleanest environment possible while caring for my

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