Scenario Ending and Recommendations You are working
Scenario Ending and Recommendations You are working in a busy metropolitan hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. You volunteered to work the night shift in the COVID unit because you wanted to make a difference and be a comforting presence for those patients who are very sick, scared, and unable to visit with their families. There is a severe shortage of nursing staff and supplies (PPE, ventilators). Nurses are being asked to work longer hours, work on their days off, and work long stretches of time without sufficient breaks. The lack of staff and supplies is making it hard to provide proper or adequate care for your patients. You are concerned about patient safety as well as the emotional well-being of your patients. After arriving to work on a Monday night, your 10th day in a row, you decide to talk to your peers and nursing leaders to find creative ways to meet the demands of caring for your patience during these difficult times. Patients cannot visit with families, and there is a limited number of tablets available for communication. After not getting any resolution, you have reached your breaking point. You allow some of your patients to use your phone to contact their families. You also decide to take pictures and videos of the unsafe conditions on your phone. You show the working conditions (empty supply shelves, staff reusing PPE, homemade PPE gear in use, patients with limited communication, and the staffing board). You share the video you made on Facebook, which is soon shared by all your ‘friends’. You are getting a lot of support from your peers who agree that this story needs to be told. After you review the Facebook posting, you realize that the pictures and video of the staffing board include patient names and room numbers. You know there could be some consequences for these actions, but you feel the risk was worth it to get more help and supplies to the front. Besides, with the staffing crisis, they would surely not fire anyone. The following day, you get a call from Nursing Administration insisting that you report to the Chief Nursing Officer immediately. Choose an ending to the scenario, and construct your paper based on those reflections. Choose one of the following outcomes: A medication error has harmed a client Evaluates the actions taken by healthcare providers as the situation evolved. Recommends actions that could have been taken to mitigate the circumstances presented in the selected scenario ending, including evidence from recent scholarly article SCIENCE
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