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Professional Practice and Leadership Challenge: GRN

   

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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE: GRN
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Introduction
Preparation for interviews for the job role of graduate nurses needs to take place in a
systematic manner. One of the most important elements connected with the same is gathering
more knowledge about the Graduate Registered Nurse (GRN) profession. The specific topic that
is covered through this study is ‘working within your scope of practice’. Nursing is a practice
that requires various important skills as interacting with various people suffering from different
medical conditions is the crux of the nursing profession. Three important challenges that are
identified concerning the professional practice of nurses are working within the scope of
practice, delegating effective and safe care and advocating for a balanced skills mix. Among
these the first challenge is selected.
Identifying and describing the challenges
The most important challenge that is selected with the study is working within the scope
for practice. These are considered to be the main challenges for GRN as they can guide the
performance, value and development of nursing professionals in multiple ways (Woods et al.,
2015). This means working in situations that facilitate the application of the skills that have
already been garnered. In the real time situations this is a problem as nurses sometimes need to
do work that is not within their scope of learning due to mainly lack of required servicemen in
medical centers. The provision of the right kind of services required differently by different
kinds of people is a challenge as many new professionals are not well versed about the services
that are required (Silvestre et al., 2017). There is a need for addressing this challenge as the new
graduate nurses find it very difficult to take responsibilities that are outside the scope of their
skills. The lack of proper assistance at various medical centers only aggravate the matter. The
identified challenge can hamper professional practice development among the nurses. The
leadership challenge in this case is important as there is the need to develop better and more
effective leadership. Transformational leadership is the most important leadership strategy that
can be used in this case.
Critical discussion of the challenges for GRN
All the three identified challenges pose serious threats for Graduate Registered Nurses.
The first challenge however, is very important as new nurses always face this situation while
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undertaking their responsibilities. Working within the scope of practice is very important for
graduate registered nurses in the initial stages of their employment. This improves their
professional knowledge and optimizes their skills. However, working outside the scope of
practice can jeopardize their normal learning abilities especially when they are working without
assistance from their senior nurses. They can also find that there is limited scope for seeking
assistance especially at night. Their transition to practice in this case becomes difficult. Their
professional learning processes can be delayed as a result of the same. Due to the challenge of
learning effectively there lies the risk that the newer nursing professionals can make mistakes
that can potentially jeopardize the situation of the patients. The five rights of delegation in
nursing practice are the right person, the right tasks, the right circumstances, the right direction
and the right supervision (Buerhaus, Auerbach & Staiger, 2016). However, this becomes a
significant challenge in the real time situations.
The situations across the medical centers presently requires the GRNs to engage in job
functions for which they are not properly trained. This causes a major challenge especially when
the number of people required are not present at a given time in medical centers. This cases a
significant communication gap between the nurses and their required mentors. These mentors are
normally people that are the more experienced nurses in any given medical centers. The most
important elements associated with advocating for balanced skills are effective communication,
knowledge of the most important nursing laws and regulations, positive relationship
development and practical improvement focus. Working within the scope of practice is important
as the right responsibilities need to be given to the right people (Ortiz, 2016). The interviewees
need to prepare themselves thorough better understanding of the real time situations that would
be faced by them. It is important to consider that the graduate nurses need to be provided strong
levels of support to make them realize their job roles effectively. At the same time it is important
that the regulations of nursing are given more importance in developing skill sets among the
nursing professionals that can help them cope better with the changing job requirements.
However, in order to tackle the challenge more effectively, there is a need for more effective
leadership and more people to cater to the requirements of the patients as well as to guide the
new nurses in their work. GRNs would not be able to learn fast and effectively, this would be a
very large barrier to their career growth and optimal skills development prospects.
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