I don’t know how to handle this Writing question and need guidance.

Running Head: ATI video case study Client Rights

Time is a valuable resource for nurses and the order of nursing actions effect thepatient’s outcome. Nursing judgment is a vital skill in nursing and management of carerelies on this. Priority setting is an essential nursing skill and a knowledge deficiency canhave profound effects on the patients. This is a skill that can be difficult for newlygraduated nurses. This is a skill that is perfected with experience and opportunities.“Priority setting can be defined as the ordering of nursing problems using notions ofurgency and/or importance, in order to establish a preferential order for nursing actions(Hendry,2014)”.

If I were the nurse in this situation, the client I would see first is Lenny Williams inroom 6307. The signs and symptoms that Laura the assistive personal is describing may berelated to a possible deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of his right calf. Deep vein thrombosis

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There is a sophisticated, concise introduction, body, and conclusion to the paper. The introduction provides an overview of the topic. The information in the body is relevant and presented in a logical order. The conclusion summarizes the topic and includes the writer’s thoughts on the subject.

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As a nurse it is your responsibility to ensure that clients understand their rights, and to honor those rights while implementing care. They include the rights to respectful, considerate, and competent care; to participate fully in the decision-making process; to accept, refuse, or request modification of the plan of care. Let’s take a look at a situation where nurse encounters a conflict between the clients wishes and those of her family. The nurse has introduced himself, performed hand hygiene, and followed the facility’s protocol for identifying the client. So, Mrs. Lieberman how are you feeling today? The pain is unbearable. I just can’t do this anymore. Would you like me to get you some pain medication? Yes, please. But no more chemotherapy. It’s just too much for me. Well, I talked with Dr. Klein and he told me how you feel. Could I speak with you outside? Yeah. I’m going to go get your pain medication and speak with your daughter, if that’s okay. Yeah, its okay. Okay. My mother does not know what she is saying. We have to do everything to save her. She has to have the chemotherapy.

I understand this is hard for you, but she spoke to Dr. Klein about the risks and benefits of the chemotherapy, and she has the right to refuse this treatment. This scenario depicts an end-of-life care situation where the client and the family disagree about treatment. However, this client is competent enough to make decisions about end-of-life care. The nurse must understand that the client has the right to exert her in autonomy and self-determination about her own care and treatment. Ultimately, it is the nurses role to ensure that the client has the right to accept, refuse or modify her plan of care. By doing so he is respecting and protecting the clients rights

Who would you choose first and why

Who would you choose next

Rationale of prioritization

Why are you choosing this patient/what is the framework use/why did you choose that

framework/why is that framework important in nursing care

Conclusion

Summary of what you have already discussed/said

No new information

How can you show empathy to the family member?

How can you advocate for the patient?

Are there any considerations you should make about the patients current sign and symptoms?

What conflict management strategies from your reading can you use in this situation?

Are there any ethical or legal considerations?

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