Importance Of Decision Making In Nursing

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USEFULNESS OF THE CONCEPT TO THE CURRENT WORLD
Making decisions in the organization is one of the major components of the structure and it is an ongoing process. Making decision under uncertainty requires that public officials apply a non-traditional approach one that leaves behind the ideas of permanence, stability and absolute options and consider dynamics planning processes. (Carolina Zambran-Barragan).
In order to meet the challenges of the current world, effective decision making scheme have to be put in place. The growth or any organization or company depends on the decision making skills of the executives of the top level management.
Whether a small business owner, and executive of an organization or in personal life issues decision …show more content…

It is not about being able to express oneself alone but being able to convey the message in an appropriate manner and being aware of the emotion behind the information being expressed.
Good communication skills are key to every success in life, relationship and work. In the health sector, communication skill is a significant factor in the professional performance of every nurse. Nursing a patient requires an effective communication skills, the nursing practice utilize constant communication between the nurse, and the patient, the patient’s family, the nurses co-worker supervisors and many others (Lanette Anderson, 2012)
Communication is important in our daily activities either in delegation of duties to the junior nurses, or taking orders from the physicians, it is necessary to poses competent skills of communication. It helps to promote good nurse and patient relationship. Encouraging patient’s participation in their own care, improving the public image of the nurse and the practise of the …show more content…

Afterward rounds when I asked them do you understand what the Doctor says, the answer is always the same ‘No’. This will now require me to explain everything in detail and in clear terms for the patients understanding thereby creating a sense of confidence and trust between the nurses and the

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