The Importance Of Teamwork In Nursing

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term was defined. In the article by the American Nurses Association (2012), “Position statement: Care coordination and registered nurses’ essential role”, teamwork was defined as a partnership with health care providers, patients, and families to provide health care needs. An example would be, when an elderly patient presents to the emergency room with confusion, the health care team will do what is necessary to diagnosis this patient. The Certified Nurse Assistant may take the patients vital signs, the Registered Nurse will obtain the urine specimen to assess for a urinary tract infection (UTI), and the physician will determine if it is an UTI, what antibiotic, and treatment will be needed. In the article by Bonis, S. (2009), “Knowing …show more content…

An example would be collaborating together and obtaining feed back from those involved in that patients care on what is working, not working, costing the most money, and what is not being used. In the article by DiNapoli, (2010), “Measuring the caritas processes: Caring factor survey, teamwork” was defined as interdisciplinary team members working towards the same goal, furthering their education and using the “caring model” to help utilize these strategies in caring for their patients. An example of this would be a Registered Nursing going back to school to obtain her Bachelors in Nursing to help use her education as a source of improving patient out comes by caring for patients with a holistic approach as you would learn in a bachelor’s program. In the article by Kelly (2010) “The dimensions of nursing surveillance: A concept analysis validation of the Mishel’s uncertainty in illness scale-brain tumor, teamwork” was defined as experts working together. In this study fifteen experts reviewed the documents and information to better understand and manage patients with the brain

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