Effective nursing requires strong communication, collaboration, and self-care. In this assignment, you’ll reflect on a realistic practice-based scenario that brings together key topics from Weeks 4–6: delegation, teamwork, patient rights, professional communication, and managing stress in clinical environments.
Scenario:
You are a student nurse working on a busy medical-surgical floor. The RN you’re shadowing asks you to assist with patient rounds, including reviewing vitals, helping with hygiene, and preparing one patient for discharge. You overhear a tense conversation between a nurse and a patient’s family member about discharge plans. Later, a nursing assistant expresses frustration about being asked to do something outside of their scope. By the end of the shift, you’re feeling overwhelmed, unsure whether you handled everything correctly, and you’re reflecting on how to manage similar situations in the future.
Your Task:
Write a
750–1000 word reflection addressing the following prompts:
Part 1: Delegation, Collaboration, and Patient Rights
· How would you determine what tasks can be delegated and to whom?
· What strategies would you use to support collaboration with the RN and the nursing assistant?
· How would you ensure patient rights are protected in this scenario (e.g., informed consent, privacy, respect)?
Part 2: Communication and Conflict
· How would you respond to the communication breakdown between the nurse and family member?
· What structured communication tools (e.g., SBAR, closed-loop) would help in this situation?
· How would you apply active listening and professionalism in peer communication?
Part 3: Stress and Self-Care
· What signs of stress or early burnout might you be experiencing in this scenario?
· Which self-care or emotional regulation strategies would you use to reflect and recover after the shift?
· How might you prepare for similar challenges in the future?
Tips for Success:
· Focus on how you would apply course concepts in a real-life situation.
· Draw from what you’ve learned in class, labs, or readings.
· Keep your tone reflective and professional.