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Ensuring the safety of an individual patient, group of patients, Your Bibliography: Epilepsy.org.uk. others to achieve a common goal (Sherring, 2012; NMC, 2015). nurses are engaged in during routine practice. Not only do nurses need to be able to ensure standards are met consistently. through accurate and detailed record keeping. How does a nurse maintain confidentiality? Therefore, London: Nursing and Midwifery Council [viewed 1 June 2021]. London: RCN, Royal College of Nursing (2016). Ethics are important for us while dealing with others, environment and animals. Paramedic Practice Clinical Governance and Professional Practice. endobj
Available at: http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/nhscoreprinciples.aspx You make sure that patient and public safety is not affected. (NMC Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016), (Standards for pre-registration nursing education, 2010), (Standards of proficiency for nursing associates, 2018), (Standards for pre-registration nursing education, 2019), (The Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates, 2020), (Standards for competence for registered nurses, n.d.), (Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1997 (repealed), (RD&E NHS FT - Hospital Sterilisation and Decontamination Unit HSDU, 2020). Assignment Title: Delivery of high quality care ensuring the safety of patients and service users is an expectation of professional practice. 2We have used the phrase nursing in this document to apply to the work of nurses and nursing associates. Taylor, H., 2018. However, although interpretation is advised, Nursing & Midwifery Council. Website NMC 2018 In-text: (NMC, 2018) Your Bibliography: NMC, 2018. In joining the register, nursing associates will uphold the Code. Academy of Management Journal, 40(5), pp.1122-1149. Your Bibliography: Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1997 (repealed). Title. Store your references and produce accurate bibliographies! endobj
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[Accessed 9 January 2020]. assistance to patients in primary, secondary and tertiary care settings, and the nurse role has become By addressing the needs of the patient in a collaborative educators, care providers, counsellors, researchers and leaders in modern practice. Mrs X is 80 years old but the professionals still have a duty of care and must protect her interests. [online] Available at: [Accessed 8 January 2020]. The code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates. Accountability in district nursing practice: key concepts. Nurses who discuss treatment options with patients and then decide on a mutually agreeable course Patients have high expectations of research at any level, nurses expose themselves to the principles of critical analysis and can develop a deeper The Code, published by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008), provides standards of performance and ethics for nurses and midwives, and is a means of safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the public. endobj
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be able to provide mentorship to others and it is a professional responsibility for nurses to support the Since the information isnt retrievable, the resource is cited within the text but not on the References page, according to the APA guidelines. and knowledge sharing. The Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates. The Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates. This essay will look at two issues identified in the Code: use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication methods, and consider cultural sensitivities, to better understand and . Nurses, midwives and Nursing Associates should always follow the NMC Code and other NMC guidance . Leary, A., Maclaine, K., Trevatt, P., Radford, M. and Punshon, G., 2017. Patience, understanding and guidance are all needed in order to be an effective mentor and Available at: [Accessed 15 October 2021]. ways, including by advocating for the patient's point of view, by leading the multidisciplinary team, or by These are as follows: Each of these domains will be considered separately to provide an insight into their value and implications for We take action if concerns are raised about whether a nurse, midwife or nursing associate is fit to practise. Role of care pathways in interprofessional teamwork. Nursing, 21(8), 491-494. What is the nursing and Midwifery Council Code? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. For the many committed and expert practitioners on our register, this Code should be seen as a way of reinforcing professionalism. As noted in the previous chapter, the NMC Code (2015) is the most recent version of the professional practices How do I cite the Department of Health? [online] Available at: [Accessed 9 January 2020]. You should: Butterworth, T., & Faugier, J. City or County where published ( leave out if this could identify source): Anonymised Trust [unpublished], NHS TRUST A, 2017. This commitment to professional standards is fundamental to being part of a profession. Available from: https://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/nmc-publications/nmc-code.pdf. Scaria, M. K. (2016). We've also published some additional information on topics that may come up throughout your career: Our core role is to regulate, and to ensure we regulate as well as possible, we proactively support our professions. You need to reference all the sources that you use in your assignments - by citing them in the main body of your assignment (an in-text reference) and compiling a full reference list at the end of your work. The code: Professional standards of practice andbehaviourfor nurses, midwives and nursing associates. to ensure that students have the chance to learn in a safe and nurturing environment. In-text: (The Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001). multidisciplinary working is a key ethical and professional responsibility of the nurse. The code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates. A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Organizational Behavior Modification on Task Performance, 197595. For more information about the Code, please visit: www.nmc.org.uk/code. dignity and ensure that the needs of the individual are recognised, assessed, and managed appropriately. 23.1 cooperate with any audits of training records, registration records or other relevant audits that we may want to carry out to make sure you are still fit to practise, 23.2 tell both us and any employers as soon as you can about any caution or charge against you, or if you have received a conditional discharge in relation to, or have been found guilty of, a criminal offence (other than a protected caution or conviction). are able to keep up with these changes, they risk their own professionalism by engaging in out-dated or unsafe The reputation of nurses behaviours that should be completed in order to promote professional practice specific to the nursing be at the heart of all nurse decision-making. About us. Title of document. The Code contains a series of statements that taken together signify what good practice by nurses, midwives and nursing associates looks like. The Code sets out common standards of conduct and behaviour for those on our register. Nursing Standard, Talk about their skills and qualifications. critical appraisal skills - to decide whether the: research in the paper is any good. As a nurse, midwife or nursing associate, you owe a duty of confidentiality to all those who are receiving care. Title of document. This means that nurses are expected to act as leaders, ( Year). 23.4 tell us and your employers at the first reasonable opportunity if you are or have been disciplined by any regulatory or licensing organisation, including those who operate outside of the professional health and care environment, 23.5 give your NMC Pin when any reasonable request for it is made. You communicate effectively, keeping clear and accurate records and sharing skills, knowledge and experience where appropriate. the values and standards noted in the Code are not optional or negotiable, but rather form an essential set of (NMC, 2018). Available at: https://www.nmc.org.uk/standards/code/ (Accessed: 18 November 2019). discussed and related to practice in order to provide students and nurses with a clear insight into how the NMC The professional duty of candour is about openness and honesty when things go wrong. .(Nursing and Midwifery Council 2018) or The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2018).. Use this format for internal documents and policies. By becoming involved in The Code should be useful for everyone who cares about good nursing and midwifery. not safe. This gives the Code significance in the professional life of those on our register, and raises its status and importance for employers. You can also add references to your assignments as you write. There are no much difference in the NMC code of conduct United Kingdom and that of Nigeria. If you recognise the type of source in front of you, it will help you get the reference right at the end of your piece of work. All nurses are expected to Accountability and delegation. 2.1 work in partnership with people to make sure you deliver care effectively, 2.2 recognise and respect the contribution that people can make to their own health and wellbeing, 2.3 encourage and empower people to share decisions about their treatment and care, 2.4 respect the level to which people receiving care want to be involved in decisions about their own health, wellbeing and care, 2.5 respect, support and document a persons right to accept or refuse care and treatment, 2.6 recognise when people are anxious or in distress and respond compassionately and politely, 3.1 pay special attention to promoting wellbeing, preventing ill health and meeting the changing health and care needs of people during all life stages, 3.2 recognise and respond compassionately to the needs of those who are in the last few days and hours of life, 3.3 act in partnership with those receiving care, helping them to access relevant health and social care, information and support when they need it, 3.4 act as an advocate for the vulnerable, challenging poor practice and discriminatory attitudes and behaviour relating to their care, 4.1 balance the need to act in the best interests of people at all times with the requirement to respect a persons right to accept or refuse treatment, 4.2 make sure that you get properly informed consent and document it before carrying out any action, 4.3 keep to all relevant laws about mental capacity that apply in the country in which you are practising, and make sure that the rights and best interests of those who lack capacity are still at the centre of the decision-making process, 4.4 tell colleagues, your manager and the person receiving care if you have a conscientious objection to a particular procedure and arrange for a suitably qualified colleague to take over responsibility for that persons care (see the note below). Standards of proficiency for nursing associates. Your abbreviation is correct but you must attach the date (NMC 2008). responsibilities of nurses in routine practice and illustrates the professional attitudes and actions that We can take action if those on our register fail to uphold the Code. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is the main body for quality nursing practice. Delegation of tasks is an important part of managing a busy workload and ensuring that patient care can be Your Bibliography: Nmc.org.uk. provide a clear outline of the patient's care plan to other professionals, but may also provide legal protection Guidance from the NMC may appear relatively straightforward, however it can be difficult to implement in practice. Its structured around four themes prioritise people, practise effectively, preserve safety and promote professionalism and trust. knowledge base of the entire clinical team depend on a process of information sharing and critical feedback to But all the hacks definitely do help. In serious cases, this can include removing them from the register. Nurses can provide leadership in many different You work within the limits of your competence, exercising your professional duty of candour and raising concerns immediately whenever you come across situations that put patients or public safety at risk. In-text: (Standards of proficiency for nursing associates, 2018). learning and training of their colleagues. In order for nurses to work successfully in a multidisciplinary team, they should be able to demonstrate Do you see any overlap between the domains? OR Nursing & Midwifery Council. But all the hacks definitely do help. Therefore, although distinct, multiple roles are often fulfilled 11th edn. Your Bibliography: Nmc.org.uk. Your career options in nursing. Each section contains a series of statements that taken together signify what good nursing and midwifery practice looks like. 1 0 obj
Treating patients with respect is a key aspect of the care process and the rights of patients should be upheld Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008) The code: standards of conduct, performance and ethics for nurses and midwives. Author(s) name (Individual or corporation), Type (e.g. topics or areas. Visit the RefWorks LibGuide for help in setting up your account, Watch the video on setting up a RefWorks account and adding references, This short video will demonstrate some additional tools you may wish to use, This tutorial will show you some "hacks" to help make the process of producing thereference list easier. Having considered the expectations placed on the nursing profession, it is also important to consider how these The Code presents the professional standards that nurses, midwives and nursing associates must uphold in order to be registered to practise in the UK. Your Bibliography: Goldsmith, J., 2011. [online] the Guardian. Understanding the Code: acting in a patient's best interests. Importantly, the content of the Code hasnt changed, so you can continue to use your existing copy if youve already printed it. [online] Available at: [Accessed 13 January 2020]. since 2003, Your NursingAnswers.net purchase is secure and we're rated 2010. regardless of personal views or patient behaviour. The NMC code: conduct, performance and ethics Nurs Times. It includes making sure that those receiving care have adequate access to nutrition and hydration, and making sure that you provide help to those who are not able to feed themselves or drink fluid unaided. for professional reflection. about a care situation you have engaged in, or imagine one based on your own reading. Guidelines for discharge from hospital. You make sure that those receiving care are treated with respect, that their rights are upheld and that any discriminatory attitudes and behaviours towards those receiving care are challenged. This also includes maintaining a record of written London: NMC. It does not touch on the tricker in-text citation process. 1997 c.24. Ethical and professional treatment of service users (patients) is necessary to maintain Copyright 2003 - 2023 - NursingAnswers.net is a trading name of Business Bliss Consultants FZE, a company registered in United Arab Emirates. In academic writing, it's essential that you, and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates, . "verbal and observational data" (Stewart and Shamdasani, 2015, p.15) Where there are 4 or more authors, include them all in the full reference, but just write the first one in the in-text reference followed by et al., e.g. The code emphasizes four main themes: prioritise people, practice effectively, preserve safety and promote professionalism and trust. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. In-text: (Supporting nurses and midwives through lifelong learning, 2002). profession to ensure that nurses remain respected and valuable members of the healthcare team. qualities of leadership. If you can't find it in the factsheet, look here. 5 important ways to maintain patient confidentiality. Basic format: use the last name of the author followed by a comma and the publication year enclosed in parentheses: (Smith, 2007). NMC (2018)
Leadership is also seen in educating other members of staff and supporting the use of policies 17.1 take all reasonable steps to protect people who are vulnerable or at risk from harm, neglect or abuse, 17.2 share information if you believe someone may be at risk of harm, in line with the laws relating to the disclosure of information, 17.3 have knowledge of and keep to the relevant laws and policies about protecting and caring for vulnerable people, 18.1 prescribe, advise on, or provide medicines or treatment, including repeat prescriptions (only if you are suitably qualified) if you have enough knowledge of that persons health and are satisfied that the medicines or treatment serve that persons health needs, 18.2 keep to appropriate guidelines when giving advice on using controlled drugs and recording the prescribing, supply, dispensing or administration of controlled drugs, 18.3 make sure that the care or treatment you advise on, prescribe, supply, dispense or administer for each person is compatible with any other care or treatment they are receiving, including (where possible) over-the-counter medicines, 18.4 take all steps to keep medicines stored securely, 18.5 wherever possible, avoid prescribing for yourself or for anyone with whom you have a close personal relationship. Your input will guide us on how to better organise our content and make our website even more user-friendly. vital that all nurses practising in the UK adhere to the standards and responsibilities presented in this AUTHOR, Year of publication. Every healthcare professional must be open and honest with patients when something goes wrong with their treatment or care which causes, or has the potential to cause, harm or distress. Joint statement from the Chief Executives of statutory regulators of healthcare professionals. RefWorks is a tool to help you to manage your references. The significant role played by bitcoin for businesses! education in nursing. If records are 9 0 obj
n.d. Standards for competence for registered nurses. For more information, please visit: www.nmc.org.uk/standards, 19.1 take measures to reduce as far as possible, the likelihood of mistakes, near misses, harm and the effect of harm if it takes place, 19.2 take account of current evidence, knowledge and developments in reducing mistakes and the effect of them and the impact of human factors and system failures (see the note below), 19.3 keep to and promote recommended practice in relation to controlling and preventing infection, 19.4 take all reasonable personal precautions necessary to avoid any potential health risks to colleagues, people receiving care and the public, Human factors refer to environmental, organisational and job factors, and human and individual characteristics, which influence behaviour at work in a way which can affect health and safety Health and Safety Executive. A mentor is a senior staff member who can provide support to students and trainees, including It puts the interests of patients and service users first, is safe and effective, and promotes trust through professionalism. Nurses, midwives and nursing associates must act in line with the Code, whether they are providing direct care to individuals, groups or communities or bringing their professional knowledge to bear on nursing 2 and midwifery practice in other roles, such as . timeframe, while clearly communicating with patients and maintaining professional standards of record keeping Help us improve your browsing experience by taking part in this quick and easy activity. Leadership in nursing is an important concept that describes the ways nurses motivate The following sections will focus on some of the The NMC Code (2015) is divided into four different sections, based on the core professional values of nursing. In-text: (Standards for competence for registered nurses, n.d.). It sets standards for education, conduct, training and - ultimately - performance. The responsibilities you have as a nurse are varied and are covered within the four main domains of consent for procedures and documentation of discussions of these procedures with the patient. Your Bibliography: Nmc.org.uk. a knowledge of research (to enable critique of research papers) ability to reflect on practice. Our Code and Standards continue to support you by providing key principles you should follow, alongside the ethical frameworks that normally guide your practice. continually reflect on their skillset and practice techniques to make sure that they can demonstrate competency The Nursing and Midwifery Council's main aim is to protect the public. endobj
leaders in order to advocate for the needs of their patients, while this advocacy demonstrates a caring role at content covered. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. The publication details the duties and (2018). Royal College of Nursing (2014). Publication date: 29 January 2015Effective from: 31 March 2015Updated to reflect the regulation of nursing associates: 10 October 2018. One of the responsibilities of the nurse is to guide junior members of staff and provide mentorship in the Warning from NMC in new social media guidance | Nursing Times. The Code contains the professional standards that registered nurses, midwives and nursing associates1 must uphold. [online] Available at: [Accessed 13 January 2020]. Nurses should be If you have any problems, don't hesitate to schedule an appointment with me to go through referencing on a 1-2-1 basis. every conversation and decision made with a patient in their notes from an early stage of your career to avoid Nurses also have the responsibility to provide a more permanent record of the patient care process, Most often asked questions related to bitcoin! Professional development, and continuing professional development (CPD) in particular, are terms widely used to (Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), 2018). 2019. of action serve as both carers and educators. Make sure all information is stored on secure systems. Standards for pre-registration nursing education. Building an excellent university 2015-2020 [unpublished]. and standards for nurses and midwives practising in the UK. Now that we have reached the end of this chapter, it is important to reflect on the learning objectives and In-text: (RD&E NHS FT - Hospital Sterilisation and Decontamination Unit HSDU, 2020). This means that nurses should not be discriminatory, judgemental or disrespectful to patients, In view of evidence that poor record-keeping continues to be a problem across nursing and midwifery, the NMC is about When nurses interact with patients, they often do so verbally - either seeking the permission of the patient to accepting responsibility for one's actions (Royal College of Nursing, 2016). This is how you would reference the NMC Code of Practice Reference list NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL, 2018. This assignment will examine the aspects of The Code (NMC, 2015) that identifies to the skill of therapeutic communication. [online] Available at: [Accessed 9 January 2020]. in a timely manner. By ensuring professionalism in everyday practice, patients are more likely to trust you and will be guidance and ensuring that you meet the criteria for effective professional nursing, all of these areas can be Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC, 2018) http://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/nmc-publications/revised-new-nmc-code.pdf. What is the role of clinical We've received widespread press coverage (the abbreviation for United States Code in Table 1). When delegating, the skill set of the individual should be carefully considered and support provided when Accountability is important for both patient care and professionalism in nursing, and is defined as a state of A key component of the NMC Code (2015) is the wide range of responsibilities that nurses have in practice. 1Anyone practising as a registered nurse or midwife in the UK, or a nursing associate in England, has to be registered with us. profession. The NMC Code outlines a number of aspects of practice that should be adhered to in order This is called multidisciplinary working, and is a fundamental form of teamwork that underpins A nurse is accountable only when This is in line with some changes weve made to our visual identity to be more accessible, modern and to help us communicate better with you. Sociology in Nursing and Healthcare e-Book. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. When or
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