Discuss the effects that personal values/beliefs/assumptions have on a nurse’s approach to the issue.

Nursing Shortage/ Nurse Burn Out

As part of your professional development, you have set a goal to present at a national conference. The Innovations Contemporary Issues Conference is this year, and you have always enjoyed the wide range of topics. You have attended this event in the past, previously presented a poster, and find it very fitting to your areas of interest. Therefore, you have decided to submit a proposal to speak in a panel discussion.
Instructions:
The panel discussion proposal requires you to address the following:
Identify one contemporary issue in healthcare today.
Analyze how this issue impacts nursing practice.
Presently, how does healthcare respond to this issue?
Analyze how cultural, social, or ethical issues impact this issue.
Discuss the effects that personal values/beliefs/assumptions have on a nurse’s approach to the issue.
Propose a policy statement that supports how we approach the selected issue in nursing. (THE PROFESSOR SAID NOT TO FOCUS SO MUCH ON THE POLICY STATEMENT AND PROVIDED AN EXAMPLE WHICH I HAVE INCLUDED BELOW)
“Hi class, as discussed in our lecture your policy statement should include objectives, goals, and end result. Here’s a good example. Again, please don’t focus so much on this section of the paper. Hope this helps

Nurses shall be ethically obliged to seek information that will help them make the optimum decision on the prescription of opioids, balancing pain-relief, and a higher chance of addiction (Muench et al., 2019). The key to the best outcome is educational information. For example, nurses whose best interest should lie in the well-being of their patients, need to come together as a committee to build an addiction risk-assessment application that can be leveraged by medical professionals to calculate the risk of addiction for each dosage and/or prescription. Nurses can use an application like this to perform the critical cost-benefit analysis that comes with each dosage and prescription and to work with the physician and patient to implement care with the highest net benefit, taking into consideration all of the social, cultural, and ethical aspects. Finally, nurses shall advocate that government agencies should mandate that every prescription of an opioid-based medication go through this risk assessment in order to arm the medical professionals with the right information to make the best decision. The policy statement calls for the use of risk-assessment for every prescription of opioid-based medication to help identify the best combination and dosage of the medication for each patient based on their unique circumstances and key inputs fed by the medical team. Such a policy would help provide valuable information to nurses and the rest of the medical team to provide the best care possible to patients.”

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