You are a family nurse practitioner

Discussion

You are a family nurse practitioner working in an outpatient primary care office of a large hospital system. The practice has been operating for over 15 years, and many of the administrative and clinical staff were hired when the practice opened. You have been in the practice for less than 3 months. In that short amount of time, you have witnessed several of the clinical staff engaging in heated arguments with each other, sometimes in patient areas. You overhear an argument occurring today between two staff. You pick up a patient’s chart and notice a very low blood pressure that the medical assistant failed to notify you about. When you confront the MA, she states that she was going to report the vital signs to you when she became engaged in the heated argument you overheard and forgot to notify you.

Unfortunately, this pattern of behavior is not unusual in this practice. Working with staff who cannot cooperate effectively can negatively influence your ability to spend time with patients, can impede the flow of patients through the office, and could impact patient safety.

CASE STUDY RESPONSES:

  1. Analyze the case study for potential issues for members of the healthcare team from office conflict. Contrast the potential effects for each member of the healthcare team based upon the required readings from the week. Discuss the potential ethical and legal implications for each of the following practice members:
  2. What strategies would you implement to prevent further episodes of potentially dangerous patient outcomes?
  3. What leadership qualities would you apply to effect positive change in the practice? Focus on the culture of the practice.
  4. A scholarly resource must be used for EACH discussion question each week.

Requirements: 600 words

 

Answer preview

Conflict in the workplace environment often leads to negative impacts within an organization and the proper functioning. It is essential that disputes within an organization are addressed and that each member is responsible for their actions. Ethics in healthcare practice is crucial as it helps determine the best efforts to take by healthcare professionals. The ethical issues and considerations, in this case, could cause significant impacts on the healthcare practitioners and the general healthcare practice. The Medical Assistant (MA), in this case, withheld important crucial information on the patient’s vital signs. The medical assistant failed to uphold the ethical principles of beneficence by failing to notify the Nurse practitioner about the patient’s low blood pressure due to a conflict that arose. It would have potentially impacted the patient’s safety and wellbeing. The MA allows the conflict to interfere with their work and places

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