Help? Questions need answering please..

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Hi all,

I don't know if any of yous could be of help to me, I'm studying Access to Health Professions and I'm required to ask a professional adult nurse a few questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

1) How long have you been qualified?

2) What recent change has had the most impact on you as an adult nurse? why?

3) Do you belong to the RCN?

4) Does the Code of Conduct work in your favour for example does it keep the workplace running smoothly?

5) How effective do you believe the multi disciplinary approach is in your workplace?

6) What influence (if you have any) do you believe you and the professional body you work with have on health care policies?

Again any help would be appreciated,

thanks in advance.

A student who really wants to pass her course and become a professional nurse.

Specializes in Advanced Practice, surgery.

1) How long have you been qualified?

16 years

2) What recent change has had the most impact on you as an adult nurse? why?

Brexit as it is increasingly more difficult to recruit and retain staff and our European colleagues are seeking to return to their home countries.

3) Do you belong to the RCN?

Yes

4) Does the Code of Conduct work in your favour for example does it keep the workplace running smoothly?

The code is embedded in my daily practice, I'm not sure it keeps the workplace running but it reminds us of our responsibilities and accountability to do the best we can for our patients at all times.

5) How effective do you believe the multi disciplinary approach is in your workplace?

Very, I work in a rehab unit so all decisions are MDT led and care is planned using an MDT goal planning approach.

6) What influence (if you have any) do you believe you and the professional body you work with have on health care policies?

Not sure if you mean the NMC or my work organisation

NMC probably, work maybe

Hope that helps

I would recommend connecting with a nurse in person. You can't verify any of us strangers online are real nurses.

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