What do you think ....

Nurses General Nursing

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....is the major challenges facing the nursing profession today

Specializes in ED.

We need to learn how to be a better profession without implementing nonsense. We don't need to add pain as a "vital sign" or create bunch of tongue-twisting nursing "diagnoses" to be a profession. We need to elevate our own standards to 4 year degrees, resist being replaced by cheap, imported, labor, and conduct more life-saving research such as when we figured out that oral care of vented patients prevents pneumonia. If we do this, respect will follow.

Specializes in Trauma Surgery, Nursing Management.

The tons of redundant paperwork created by administration who has no idea that we must take precious and countless hours to chart the same thing in 5 places in order to satisfy "the powers that be." Streamlined charting would enable us as nurses to focus on the patient instead of checking endless boxes on care plans and flow charts.

Specializes in LTC.

oh i could write a book on this one!!

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Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.

Purposely understaffing to boost profit.

Specializes in A myriad of specialties.

Major challenges are understaffing and horrific abuse of staff by management who require us to constantly work an extra shift virtually every day due to call-ins and chronic low staffing. Staff have no rights in our hospital; we can be "mandated" to work an extra 8-hr shift 4 of the 5 days of our work-week. One of these days someone will die on the way home from exhaustion and a family member will file a lawsuit. Only then will things perhaps change.

Specializes in tele, oncology.

Try reading "Nursing Against the Odds". It's lengthy but worthwhile.

Specializes in ICU, Home Health, Camp, Travel, L&D.

What points do you have so far on your rough draft? We'll be happy to discuss.

So far, I've noted nursing shortage as a major issue since overworked nurses increases the likelihood of fatal mistakes being made. But I kinda feel like everyone is going to write on this topic so I'm looking for something else to write on.

Specializes in ICU, Home Health, Camp, Travel, L&D.

What other challenges have you read abt/heard/seen? What things that aren't as they should be have you already experienced and how might that influence nursing?

Major challenges are understaffing and horrific abuse of staff by management who require us to constantly work an extra shift virtually every day due to call-ins and chronic low staffing. Staff have no rights in our hospital; we can be "mandated" to work an extra 8-hr shift 4 of the 5 days of our work-week. One of these days someone will die on the way home from exhaustion and a family member will file a lawsuit. Only then will things perhaps change.

Mandating people to stay up to 16 hours with frequency in my facility is a huge huge huge issue.

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