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Exam (elaborations) NR 505 HEALTH CARE POLICY; POLICY PRIORITY ISSUE- SAFE STAFFING (NR505) POLICY PRIORITY ISSUE- SAFE STAFFING 2 Patient Safety- Safe Staffing Patient safety is defined as the prevention of harm to patients, and is the number one priority in healthcare facilities. All healthcare facilities have policies in place to keep patients as safe as possible. These policies can include anything from preventing infection to education. Every facility will have different policies in place, thus all patient safety policies will emphasize a culture of safety in a suitable environment. One policy that is of concern is the minimum number of nurses staffed on a unit at any given time, or the nurse to patient ratio. Every state and every healthcare facility has their own nurse to patient ratio. Throughout most of the country, including New York, the nurse to patient ratio is frequently one nurse to seven or eight patients on a medical/surgical unit; this is a high workload and puts a burden on nurses increasing the risk for many things, such as medication and medical errors, infections, falls, and fatigue. Evidencebased research supports the theory that the nurse to patient ratio has a direct impact on patient safety. The policy in place setting the minimum number of nurses staffed on a unit needs to be ratified for the safety of patients, and nurses; policymakers and politicians need to be made aware of the benefits of adequate nurse staffing through evidence- based research. Context Healthcare representatives and nursing managers refuse to lower the nurse to patient ratio, despite the benefits it has on patient safety. The number one reason healthcare representatives and nursing managers refuse to lower the ratio, or even investigate the issue, is because of the cost. In order for healthcare facilities to lower the ratio they would have to hire more nurses, increasing their spending; however, because of the high workload patient safety suffers. Nurses are caring for too many patients at one time, leading to fatigue and medical

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Patient Safety- Safe Staffing


Patient safety is defined as the prevention of harm to patients, and is the number one

priority in healthcare facilities. All healthcare facilities have policies in place to keep patients as

safe as possible. These policies can include anything from preventing infection to education.

Every facility will have different policies in place, thus all patient safety policies will emphasize

a culture of safety in a suitable environment. One policy that is of concern is the minimum

number of nurses staffed on a unit at any given time, or the nurse to patient ratio. Every state and




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every healthcare facility has their own nurse to patient ratio. Throughout most of the country,




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including New York, the nurse to patient ratio is frequently one nurse to seven or eight patients




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on a medical/surgical unit; this is a high workload and puts a burden on nurses increasing the risk




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for many things, such as medication and medical errors, infections, falls, and fatigue. Evidence-

based research supports the theory that the nurse to patient ratio has a direct impact on patient
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safety. The policy in place setting the minimum number of nurses staffed on a unit needs to be
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ratified for the safety of patients, and nurses; policymakers and politicians need to be made

aware of the benefits of adequate nurse staffing through evidence- based research.
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Context


Healthcare representatives and nursing managers refuse to lower the nurse to patient
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ratio, despite the benefits it has on patient safety. The number one reason healthcare

representatives and nursing managers refuse to lower the ratio, or even investigate the issue, is
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because of the cost. In order for healthcare facilities to lower the ratio they would have to hire

more nurses, increasing their spending; however, because of the high workload patient safety

suffers. Nurses are caring for too many patients at one time, leading to fatigue and medical



This study source was downloaded by 100000830034489 from CourseHero.com on 08-30-2021 00:00:51 GMT -05:00


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