Nursing Administration
Nursing Administration
Nursing Administration
PROCESS
Prepared by:
Jaybee Claire Santuyo
ADMINISTRATION
- Refers to the group of individuals who are in
charge of creating and enforcing rules and
regulations, or those in leadership positions
who complete important task.
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
-act of managing nursing duties,
responsibilities, or rules.
Standards
Standards: Statements that describe a level
of care or nursing performance by which the
quality of nursing practice can be judged.
Standards of Care
Standard 1: Assessment
Standard 2: Diagnosis
Standard 3: Identification of Outcomes
Standard 4: Planning
Standard 5: Implementation
Standard 6: Evaluation
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Standards of Care
1. Assessment: Develops, maintains, & evaluates
patient/client and staff data collection systems and
processes to support the practice of nursing and
delivery of patient care.
2. Diagnosis: Develops, maintains, & evaluates an
environment that supports the professional nurse
in analysis of assessment data and in decisions to
determine relevant diagnoses
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Standards of Performance
1. Quality of Care & Administrative Practice:
Systematically evaluates the quality and
effectiveness of nursing practice & nursing
services administration
2. Performance Appraisal: Evaluates own
performance based on professional practice
standards, relevant statutes & regulations &
organization criteria
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Standards
met in
carrying out
DecisionMaking
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Decision-Making
Fundamental skill for all aspects
Traditional decision-making starts with
identifying problem
Management decision-making starts with
writing objectives--fixed end goals
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Decision-Making Grid
List alternatives down
the first column on left
For each write out
Financial effect
Political effect
Department effect
Time
Standards
met in
carrying out
Planning
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Mission
Philosophy
Goals & objectives
Strategies to achieve goals & objectives:
programs, policies, procedures
Time management
Delegation
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Planning:
Emotional Stages of Change
1. Equilibrium
2. Denial
3. Anger
4. Bargaining
5. Chaos
6. Depression
7. Resignation
8. Openness
9. Readiness
10. Reemergence
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Standards
met in
carrying out
Organizing
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Organizational structure
Authority & power in organizations
Nursing systems
Organizing client care
Committees
Nursing informatics
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Organizing: Decision-Making
Centralized: Few managers at the top
Decentralized: At the lowest level possible
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Organizing: Committees
Groups who want to work on a project
Manager must give parameters--A clear
assignment with deadlines
Written agendas & chairperson
Large enough to do task; small enough to
talk
Discourage group think
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RN Manager
delegates to
Charge Nurse
for each shift
RN
RN
RN
Treatment RN
Type title here
Nursing Assistants
Type title here
Clerical &
Housekeeping
Patients
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RN staff
Type title here
RN, LVN,
RN, LVN,
Nursing Assistant Nursing assistant
Patients
Patients
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Case Management
All RNs use resources to expedite health; OR
A special nurses monitors & facilitates use of
resources in the agency for many patients in
collaboration with their nurses
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Organizing: Informatics
Data recording & retrieval used to
Manage care
Monitor care
Computer/technology
RNs must be educated
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Standards
met in
carrying out
Staffing
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Staffing: Personnel
Recruiting: Actively seeking out and hiring
those who can best do job
Interviewing:
Based on specific job criteria
Best predictor of future performance is past
performance
Give person clear information about job
Try to contradict your first impressions
More than 1 interviewer is ideal
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Motivation
Physical
Education
Work experience
Present work
Previous work
Personal characteristics & goals
Anticipated contributions to this agency
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Staffing: Scheduling
Scheduling should
Meet agency need
Be fair to all
Cost controlled
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Standards
met in
carrying out
Directing
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Directing: Communications
1. Understand & use agency formal communication
network
2. Uses appropriate communication mode for
distribution of information
3. Prepares appropriate written communication
4. Consults/coordinates with others who have
overlapping functions
5. Differentiates between information &
communication and recognizes need for both.
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Directing: Communications
6. Protects subordinate confidentiality
7. Prepares self & staff for use of technology
8. Uses group dynamics knowledge to achieve
agency goals
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Directing: Delegation
1. Creates & follows specific job descriptions that
conform to national/professional standard of care
2. Understands legal liabilities of management
3. Delegates based on abilities/limits of staff
4. Delegates authority appropriately to achieve goals
5. Maintains periodic review of delegated task
6. Recognition & rewards for task completion
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Standards
met in
carrying out
Control
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Controlling: Quality
STEPS
1. Identify standards & expected outcomes
2. What information would objectively measure
these standards/outcomes?
3. Determine how & where to collect the information
4. Gather information
5. Compare information to standards/outcomes
6. Make a judgment about quality
7. Share information & take corrective action prn
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Controlling: Quality
Audits
1. Structure
2. Process
3. Outcomes
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Controlling: Quality
Total Quality Improvement (TQI or QI or
QAI or CQI) is a different philosophy
Identifying doing the right things, the right
way, the first time, and problem-prevention
planning--NOT inspection and problemsolving--lead to quality outcomes
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Example
Part of an oncology nurse performance evaluation
tool for Professional Performance Standard 3:
Education The oncology nurse acquires and
maintains current knowledge in oncology nursing
practice.
Rating scale used:
1. Performance below standards
2. Performance meets standard
3. Performance exceeds standard
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Promoting Professionalism
Professional standards
Professional relationships & commitment
Patient advocate
Staff education & career planning
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