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5 mistakes great nurses never make

5 mistakes great nurses never make

Every time there are some golden rules which needs to be followed. We are listing some of them which the nurses cannot afford to forget.

So we are talking about 5 mistakes great nurses never make:

“The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm”

– Florence Nightingale

But to do no harm we must have in mind to make no mistakes. Achieving perfection is practically essential in a medical occupation, because medical professionals are dealing with the most precious and delicate commodity of all, which is life. And this includes the nursing profession.

Speaking about nursing profession, Nurses have always been taught that, they can’t afford to commit mistakes. But nurses, no matter how logical they might think and act, are simply human beings. They are capable of committing certain errors every once in a while.

Documentation/Charting Errors :

Documentation error is something which can never be predicted. Recording information in your patient’s chart is an important part of your job as a nurse. And every nurse is aware that they are making themselves vulnerable to legal actions, if any mistake committed during their paperwork. So what can be the best thing to follow to save ourselves, follow your seniors or take help from anyone known. This skill has to be learned on the job, and it is okay to observe veteran nurses and ask for time-managing tips, especially when it comes to keeping up with your patient charts and paperwork.

Medication Errors –

As we all know we need to love what we are doing.Dispensing the wrong medication, dispensing the wrong dose of medication, giving a medication to the wrong patient, and failing to monitor patient’s condition are some of the errors under this category. Keep in mind a are potentially life-threatening to patients. No one is excused to this kind of pitfall; you can either be a new nurse or a staff nurse with years of experience and still commit this awful mistake.

Patient Falls :

Patient falls often occur when patients attempt to get up on their own to use the bathroom or pick up something out of reach. This commonly happens among patients without any relatives around to assist or attend to their needs. This might cause injuries or even death to patients if measures to avoid it are not strictly followed. The nurses attending the patient makes sure that these mistakes never happen.

Never fall prey to stress

– . It is often hard to explain to people what nurses do, and struggle to explain to people that this is what they want. They need to struggle a lot and fight for their existence. Dealing with stress, extra shift and pandemic situation like this makes them more vulnerable to attempt a mistake or blunder. They never fall prey to stress, they deal with it in a lot more peaceful way and plan their whole day ahead.

They are never late –

Part of the stress in nursing is the lack of time you’ll find you have to care properly for your patients. One way to combat additional stress on the job is to learn — very quickly — how to manage your time effectively. And talking about work time management. The nurses cannot even afford to be late to the hospital.

We know there may arise a lot more questions than the listed 5 mistakes great nurses never make. So if you have any why not attend the webinar : https://theresearchgate.com/conferences/virtual-nursing-conference-2020/

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