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NRSG367 Assessment 2 Transition to Professional Nursing

   

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Running head: NRSG367 ASSESSMENT 2 REFLECTION
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Performing the medication safety standard for patients and adhering to best practice is
one of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standard that all nurses must follow
during their daily practice. It highlights the need to prioritize medication reviews and minimize
the risk of medication related problems during medication management (Australian Commission
on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 2017). However, nurses often fail to comply with all the
rights of medication administration and I will give a critical reflection on similar experience that
I encountered during my clinical placement.
Description
During my clinical placement in a cardiac ward, there were two patients with similar
names. After handover, a night shift nurse asked my buddy nurse to give oxycodone to one of the
patient whose name is similar to another patient. However the issue that took place was, my
buddy nurse gave the medication to another patient who is allergy with oxycodone and isn’t
charted as she ignored to see the medication chart of the patient. Within 15-20 minutes, the
patient pressed the call bell so I went there to attend the call bell as my buddy nurse was busy
helping with another staff. I noticed patient was breathing so fast than normal, face was in blue
color and very sweaty so I immediately went to see nurse-in charge as I could sense the situation
needed immediate medical attention. As per nurse- in charge request, I took the vital signs of
patient and was BP- 76/54mmHG, SPO2- 80, RR-29 breaths/min; P- 140 beats/min. vital sign
parameters met criteria for MET call so I called MET call with the help of nurse in charge
because the patient’s condition was worse than I saw it before. After that all the medical team
came and they provided respiratory support using advanced medical equipment. The patient
condition was managed after MET call.
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Feelings
Throughout the situation, I felt so nervous and scared as patient’s situation was very
critical as I could sense that something was extremely wrong as patient was finding it hard to
breath and was very drowsy to speak. I thought that my preceptor will give serious attention
when administrating medication to that patient as I was there being a student to learn something
from her but she did not bother to see patient’s medication and was rushed to finish her work.
After a MET call, medical team came to know that my buddy nurse had given wrong medication
to the wrong patient. Later on, nurse in charge had spoken to my buddy nurse and given her
counseling regarding safe use of drugs to minimize further errors which she regret and learnt
from that mistake. This clinical situation is linked to medication safety standard of NSQHS as
the nurse displayed incompetency to appropriately administer medicines to patient.
Evaluation
The situation was enormously challenging for me. I regret that I could have told her to
check medication chart and allergy though I was there being a student nurse. However I am
delighted that I did the right thing by informing RNIC about my patient’s health situation, talking
vital signs and making appropriate decision by calling MET call. Through the MET call I made,
the medical team responded on time and the life of the patient was saved. Being a nursing
student I felt like I had fulfilled all the responsibilities to prevent patient’s further deterioration.
So, this was a position experience for me to learn. I will be more serious in the future and will
follow the 7 R’s for medication safety. I will give clear information to other nurses in case I need
to shift to avoid confusion and also keep close watch to all patients assigned to me in case of a
situation like this. My buddy nurse has really changed the manner in which she used to operate.
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She has been attending to the patients carefully during medicine administration she has not come
across a similar problem again. I have also learnt the need to follow instructions when giving
medications from the situation.
Analysis
When the safety of the patient is concerned, it is always important to follow the rights of
medication administration. With the developing dependence on taking drugs treatment as the
essential intercession for most sicknesses, patients getting medicine mediations are presented to
potential damage just as advantages (Bari, Khan & Rathore, 2016). According to Douglas
(2018), advantages are powerful administration of the illness, slow development of the malady,
and improved patient results with scarce or no errors. Damage from drugs can emerge from
unintended actions just as medicine errors. With insufficient nursing education about patient
security and quality, over the top remaining burdens, staffing deficiencies, weariness, obscured
supplier penmanship, defective apportioning frameworks, and issues with the marking of
medications, attendants are ceaselessly tested to guarantee that their patients get the correct drug
at the opportune time (Johnson et al., 2016). With sufficient and predictable information base of
prescription mistake detailing and dissemination across periods of the drug procedure, the
information base to advice intercessions is very weak.
Medication errors should be avoided at a cost in when taking care of patients. Though
they may be as a result of the errors caused by human or systematic issues, they are capable of
causing serious physical injuries as well as death to patients (Douglass et al., 2018). In my case
my patient was having problems breathing and further delay could have caused death. These
mistakes are avoidable and their effects can be felt beyond the hospital by the patient’s family
(Salman & Tafti, 2016). They cause psychological emotional as well as financial stresses to the
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