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Professional Nursing Practice Model

NursingNetwork--Values Professional as Primary Nurse (PP) and the Nurses Association (PA) Build Contract with the Client / Family since Client / Family ENTRY Into A patient room which is a tribute Beginning Of dignity and human differences. The relationship will Continue Built for clients treated in the ambulatory space, so that the client / partner Become hearts Family Giving nursing care. 

On Implementing And renpra Evaluation, PP have autonomy and accountability for the review accountable care that was provided including actions What do PA under its responsibility. In other words, the PP has a responsibility to review the performance of the PA in order to foster action based on professional values.

The management approach: primary Nurses have a responsibility Against Nurses Association. To Kewajban guiding PA hearts Gives nursing care so that according to the procedure Became hearts standards provide Services For Clients. In this case our PP Is Also A manager Should equipped with management skills and LEADERSHIP.

Methods Providing nursing care: Providing method askep primary nursing modification is thus determined by Decision abot nursing care plan, roomates are PP will evaluate the Client Development And MAKE EVERY DAY ON nursing care plan modification according to client needs.

Professional Relations the relationship between healthcare professionals hearts teams performed by PP. PP most knowledgeable ABOUT Conditions Developments since Early SIGN Clients Into A patient room so Ability to Provide Information of Client kepada other professions, especially doctors.

The system of compensation and rewards: PP and his team are entitled to compensation as well as an award for nursing care. During the preparation stage PNPM was done fixing the number and types of nurses in the patient room, renpra standards development, and training. An explanation of each item is as follows:

Number of nurses: the number of nurses in a ward set based on the degree of dependency of clients. The average time required for treatment (direct care) is in the range of 4-5 hours / client / day.

Types of nursing personnel: Kind of nursing personnel is determined based on the modified method of nursing primer.dengan primary nursing modification method required primary nurse with nurses qualification or its equivalent, in addition to a head of the ward  nurses. It also required the nurses association (PA) with educational qualifications or CMS. To guide and direct the PP and his team in providing nursing care requires nurses with higher capabilities. Meanwhile, according to ProAct model developed by Tonges (1987) called the Clinical Care Manager (CCM).

Standard nursing plan: the standard plan of nursing  was developed for the case most often treated in a ward. Renpra standards indicate their nursing care is given based on the concept and nursing theory that firm, which is one of the characteristics of professional services.

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