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Title: Team Work and Team Building


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Team Work and Team Building
  • B86

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8 Characteristics of Teams
  • 1. Clear and elevating goals
  • specific
  • something they can take pride in
  • desirable enough for team members to commit to
    the goal

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  • 2. Results driven
  • environment conducive to goal achievement
  • team and performance constantly evaluated
  • a dynamic team that can handle change

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  • 3. Competent team members
  • just because you have title of RN/LVN - doesnt
    mean you can work in a team
  • are successful on a team if
  • knowledgeable about how a team works and are a
    team worker
  • have a skill that is desirable to the team and
    its goal

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  • 4. Unified commitment
  • nothing will happen without commitment
  • entire group needs to buy in

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  • 5. Collaborative climate
  • team members are comfortable - not threatened
  • members can be both teachers and learners
  • decisions are made as a group not individually
  • group empowers the team members
  • dysfunctional - if not all members are engaged

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  • 6. Standards of Excellence
  • is an outcome of all the other characteristics
  • refers to excellence in goal achievement

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  • 7. External Support and Recognition
  • support from administrative staff
  • who to call when the team is threatened

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  • 8. Principled Leadership
  • being focused on the goal
  • being focused on the members of the team and
    their needs
  • able to assist and facilitate the team
  • maintains high standards for personal and
    professional conduct

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Stages of Team Development
  • 1. Forming
  • members get to know one another
  • recognize and value each others expertise
  • develop trust

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  • 2. Storming
  • stage of conflict
  • voice opinions, state beliefs
  • define roles and objectives
  • needs to happen before the real work can begin

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  • 3. Norming
  • establishing the work schedule and roles
  • when can we get together
  • where for how long
  • how will we progress

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  • 4. Performing
  • need to complete the above 3 stages first
  • this is where the team is the most productive
  • goals are successfully met
  • work stage

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Role of manager in team building
  • 1. Group norms
  • resources, time ,money, moral
  • 2. Feedback
  • functional vs. dysfunction
  • 3. Patience
  • allow the them time to develop

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Role of the LVN
  • Pay attention to detail - group behaviors and
    personalities
  • observing functional and dysfunctional behavior
    and sharing this in an open way
  • communicating in a way that allows for open
    dialogue and feedback
  • consider being a risk taker

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Communication
  • Words, sentences and the ability to think are
    crucial to your survival .
  • Your use of words also has a significant impact
    on the survival and quality of life of the
    patients to whom you give care.
  • Communication is the effective use of words to
    share ideas, meaning and emotion with others.
  • Ability to think critically and put together
    thoughts.

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Communication
  • Communication occurs when the sender and the
    receiver of the message have understood the
    meaning of the communication.
  • To be an effective nurse and give quality patient
    care you must learn how to communicate in the
    clinical setting.
  • This process continues as you mature as a nurse.

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Communication
  • Listening- Very important when caring for
    patients. It can help you to identify the
    emotions, troubles of another person so that you
    can respond to that person appropriately.
  • Listen visually as well- you are observing the
    behavior, appearance, and attitude of the person
    with whom you are speaking
  • The most honest communication is made through
    non-verbal channels.

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Communicaion
  • Nonverbal communication is nonspecific
    communication that transmits information.
  • Examples
  • Movements of a person
  • Spatial relationships
  • Type of lanuage
  • Cultural attributes
  • Pay attention to nonverbal communication so you
    understand the entire message of the communication

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Communication
  • The secret to effective communication is to
    observe for nonverbal cues and to listen until
    the person has finished speaking.
  • This is called Active Listening.
  • Major responsibility of a LVN is to communicate
    effectively with all people necessary to provide
    patient care.
  • To communicate effectively in the clinical
    setting follow these communication principals

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Communication Principals
  • 1. Think prior to speaking- Working in the
    clinical setting is not the same has having lunch
    with a friend. Saying whatever you want is not
    acceptable.
  • 2. Be quiet and gentle in your communication-
    Patients are sick, families are grieving and
    staff members generally are stressed. Be
    sensitive to the environment. Do not scream or
    run, it could cause a panic among patients and
    families.
  • 3. If you are not giving care to the person do
    not ask or make inquiry about them.

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Communication Principals
  • 4. Do not talk about patients or their families
    in inappropriate places.
  • 5. Treat all staff members with equal respect.
  • 6. Continue to be a lifelong learner- Find out
    what you dont know or correct information about
    which you are unsure.
  • Successful communication is an art form that is
    based on the concept of caring for the other
    person and ensuring that the communication is
    successfully received and acknowledged.

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Culture in Nursing
  • Culture- Is a way of life that a particular group
    of people chooses to follow.
  • Unique characteristics of human beings who share
    similar symbols, lanuage, rituals, rules, and
    other learned behaviors.
  • Culture is not ethnicity.
  • Culture encompasses the interpretation of the
    behavior of others and goes beyond a persons
    ethnicity.
  • Race is not the same as ethnicity.
  • Race is the biological and genetically
    transmitted set of distinguishable
    characteristics.

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Culture in Nursing
  • Culture includes the group values, customs,
    communication style, behavior and social
    practices.
  • Examples
  • How the group dresses, food, art, buildings,
    initiation rites such as Bar Mitzvah.
  • Healthcare has its own culture and nursing is a
    subgroup of that culture.
  • Culture provides care and cure to others.

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Culture in Nursing
  • Trends of cultural diversity in the people you
    will be caring for. You need to be aware of
    these trends in order to give excellent patient
    care.
  • 1. Population is growing. Increase in census 1970
    to 2000 of 22,167,670. Thus more people need
    healthcare. Busy units, clinics etc.. Heavy
    assignments.
  • 2. The population of the US is becoming more
    diverse. This adds to the richness of the mosaic
    of people you will encounter as a nurse. You
    need to have more awareness of the cultural
    habits of all people.

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Culture in Nursing
  • 3. The population is aging- 12 of Americans are
    65 years or older. Living with chronic disease
    from advancements in medications, nutrition,
    immunizations.
  • 4. The culture of poverty has a direct impact on
    the health of people before they present to you
    for nursing care. Income is related directly to
    health. This is due to the fact that it
    increases access to health insurance, it allows
    people to live in safe neighborhoods, it makes
    better housing possible, people can live in
    places without industrial pollution, more people
    can engage in health promotion, work bases health
    insurance.

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Cultural competence
  • As a nurse you should have knowledge of cultural
    competence- awareness and acceptance of cultural
    differences.
  • You cannot understand and respect cultural
    differences of others until you have developed
    your own cultural awareness. Understand yourself
    first then you can understand others.
  • Culture is the accumulation of ones life and
    makes people who they are.
  • Realize that one member of an ethnic group is not
    always the same as the next. Subjective.

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Culturally Competent Care
  • Care given that meets the cultural beliefs of an
    individual.
  • 1. Integrate your nursing care with cultural
    needs of the patient.
  • 2. Understand that meeting cultural needs assists
    in improving health.
  • 3. Appreciation of another persons cultural
    needs fosters cooperation and respect.
  • 4. Communication based on cultural understanding
    provides a strong bridge to identifying the needs
    of a patient.

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Culture
  • Sensitivity to anothers cultural needs provides
    a mechanism for health related needs to be met
    more successfully.
  • Dignity is a crucial aspect of holistic care and
    does not exist without an understanding of
    culture.
  • Knowledge about culture comes only with effort.
    The benefits to having that knowledge are the
    opportunity to meet the overall needs of the
    patient.
  • Acceptance of the beliefs and characteristics of
    another person is essential for culturally
    competent care to be given.

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Barriers to Cultural Competency
  • As a professional person it is your
    responsibility to recognize any personal barriers
    you may have to cultural competency and address
    them.
  • The greatest barrier to cultural competency is
    ethnocentrism. Concept that indicates one
    persons culture is the best and others need to
    adapt and accept it. Example The Holocaust and
    Bosnia/Yugoslavia, large numbers of people killed
    because of their race.
  • Another barrier is cultural imposition- one
    person imposes the rules of their culture on
    another person.

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Barriers to cultural competency
  • Cultural blindness- refusal to recognize the
    cultural needs of another person.
  • Stereotyping- assuming that all people of one
    culture or race have the same personal
    characteristics.
  • Prejudice- strong negative feelings for persons
    of a specific culture.
  • Racism- racial prejudice.

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NCLEX
  • You are providing care for a 24 year old female
    patient admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of
    cystitis. Which intervention should you delegate
    to the nursing assistant?
  • A. show the patient how to secure a clean catch
    urine sample.
  • B. check the patients urine for color, odor and
    sediment.
  • C. Review the nursing care plan, and add
    interventions.
  • D. Provide the patient with a clean catch urine
    sample container.

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NCLEX
  • In caring for a client with viral hepatitis,
    which task should be delegated to the nursing
    assistant?
  • A. Empty the bedpan while wearing gloves
  • B. Suggest diversional activities
  • C. Monitor dietary preferences
  • D. Report signs and symptoms of jaundice

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NCLEX
  • A client with cirrhosis is at risk for developing
    complications. Which condition is the most
    serious and potentially life threatening?
  • A. Esophageal varices
  • B. Ascites
  • C. Peripheral edema
  • D. Liver flap

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NCLEX
  • You are preparing a 24 year old patient with
    diabetes insipidus for discharge from the
    hospital. Which statement indicates the patient
    needs additional teaching?
  • A. I will drink fluids equal to the amount of my
    urine output.
  • B. I will weigh myself every day using the same
    scale.
  • C. I will wear my medical alert bracelet al all
    times.
  • D. I will gradually wean myself off the
    vasopressin.

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NCLEX
  • Which patient is at greatest risk for respiratory
    depression while receiving opioids for analgesia?
  • A. An elderly chronic pain client with a hip
    fracture
  • B. A client with a heroin addiction and back pain
  • C. A young female client with advanced multiple
    myeloma
  • D. A child with an arm fracture and cystic
    fibrosis
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