Role of the Nurse Executive
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NSG 6620 Week 6 Assignment 1 Discussion
Discussion Question 1: Role of the Nurse Executive
There
are numerous definitions of what it means to be a nurse executive.The
definition may change according to the work environment in your healthcare
organization.Some literature refers to the nurse executive as a nurse
administrator.The nurse executive must have knowledge, skills, and competencies
that foster and promote nursing leadership within the healthcare
organization.Nurse executives are in a key leadership role in healthcare
organizations and have the capacity to effect positive change and promote a
culture of community and excellence.
Using
the readings for the week, the South University Online Library, and the
Internet, respond to the following:
Examine
the role of the nurse executive in a clinical area with staff, patients, and
providers.Explain why this role is important.
Explain
why the nurse executive needs to delegate.What are some of the challenges
nurses face during delegation?
Evaluate
the role of the nurse executive in succession planning for the healthcare
organization.
Examine
the educational preparation and national certification requirements for a nurse
executive.
Comment
on the postings of at least two peers.
Evaluation
Criteria:
Examined
the role of the nurse executive in a clinical area with staff, patients, and
providers, and explained why this role is important.
Explained
why the nurse executive needs to delegate.What are some of the challenges
nurses face during delegation?
Evaluated
the role of the nurse executive in succession planning for the healthcare
organization.
Examined
the educational preparation and national certification requirements for a nurse
executive.
Justified
your answers with appropriate research and reasoning.
Commented
on the postings of at least two peers.
NSG 6620 Week 6 Discussion 2
Discussion Question 2: Characteristics of an Effective
Team
As
the saying goes, “There is no I in team.” There is another saying, “The whole world is a
team.” These two sayings support the fact that everyone in healthcare
organizations must work together for the good of patients.There is much in
healthcare literature focusing on the role of high-performance teams and their
impact on patient quality, patient safety, and healthcare worker
satisfaction.One of the greatest “value-added” benefits of
high-performance teams is the collaboration and sharing of essential
information to enhance quality and patient outcomes.In modern healthcare
organizations, effective teams are critical to providing patient and healthcare
worker satisfaction.
Using
the readings for the week, the South University Online Library, and the
Internet, respond to the following:
Describe
at least three characteristics of an effective team.
Identify
two challenges with interprofessional healthcare teams with respect to the
various roles.
Describe
one high-performing team in which you are currently engaged or have engaged in
the past.What are the reasons for the success or failure of this team?
Examine
how education models created for interprofessional healthcare students may
develop high-performing healthcare teams.
Comment
on the postings of at least two peers.
Evaluation
Criteria:
Described
at least three characteristics of an effective team.
Identified
two challenges with interprofessional healthcare teams with respect to the
various roles.
Described
one high-performing team in which you are currently engaged or have engaged in
the past, and explained the reasons for the success or failure of this team.
Examined
how education models created for interprofessional healthcare students may
develop high-performing healthcare teams.
Justified
your answers with appropriate research and reasoning.
Commented
on the postings of at least two peers.
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