Accountability-Each Nurse Is Accountable To The Public and Responsible For Ensuring That Her/his
Accountability-Each Nurse Is Accountable To The Public and Responsible For Ensuring That Her/his
Accountability-Each Nurse Is Accountable To The Public and Responsible For Ensuring That Her/his
Accountability- Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for ensuring that her/his
practice and conduct meets legislative requirements and the standards of the profession
tuberculosis during my program. I was instructed by the public health nurse that need to be
isolated for two weeks. I need to be in my home and not allowed to go out in any public crowded
areas like schools, church, transits and other places that make individuals get contaminated of the
said communicable disease. While waiting for my schedule to meet the doctor and all the test to
be done and start the medication, I got my schedule for the final exam and I showed up on the
final exam even I was under isolation. I am conscious of my disease, how it can be transmitted to
other individuals, and I must recognize that I am accountable for whatever action I should take.
Competence is the nurse’s ability to use her/his knowledge, skill, judgment, attitudes, values and beliefs
to perform in a given role, situation and practice setting. Continuing competence ensures that the nurse
is able to perform in a changing health care environment. Continuing competence also contributes to
quality nursing practice and increases the public’s confidence in the nursing profession.
Because of my willingness to finish this program in a specified time, I took the final exam
knowing that I was not permitted to mingle with other people and I also attended my placement
without my instructor's guidance because I was unable to check my email where the message
has been sent. Being competent is not just about being able to do the role given, but also
having a judgment and attitude about your action. It was my willingness to encourage me to
continue what I began in this program knowing that I need to take action on my health for my
privacy and confidentiality,5 respecting the sanctity and quality of life, maintaining commitments,
respecting truthfulness and ensuring fairness in the use of resources. It also includes acting with
integrity, honesty and professionalism in all dealings with the client and other health care team
members.
Knowledge- Each nurse possesses, through basic education and continuing learning, knowledge relevant
My knowledge has been the foundation of my role as a student and as a healthcare provider
Being in the program for a few months I knew I was gaining information which would assist me t
o grow professionally.
Knowledge Application- The quality of professional nursing practice reflects nurses’ application of
knowledge. Nurses apply knowledge to practice using nursing frameworks, theories and/or processes.
They employ knowledge in the performance of clinical skills because the technical and cognitive aspects
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