Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 2 2019

- In this video, I'm gonna talk to you about team work

and why it is so important in the nursing profession.

(gentle music)

Hey, what's up guys?

Nurse Jenny here.

Today I'm gonna share with you my thoughts on team work

and why I think it is so important to you,

to your team, and to your patient.

And do me a favor, if you find this video valuable to you,

share the love, hit the subscribe button,

and give it a thumbs up.

Let's get into the video.

I think we can all agree that no nurse goes into nursing

because they like working alone.

You know, we like to have that patient interaction,

like to interact with our colleagues,

and we all work to get the best outcome for our patients.

We have a huge team, so we're talking doctors, nurses,

physios, the diet office, pathology, speech path,

the list goes on.

We all have to come together for one goal,

and it is for the patient to get well and go home.

So what are some potential issues with team work?

I know that when I find when our team work fails,

it is often when communication has broken down somewhere.

So if someone hasn't passed the message along,

or the doctor hasn't communicated

what he wanted for the patient,

a relative has said they've rung 50 times,

they don't know what's going on, who took that phone call.

Like we need to keep getting the communication going.

Another issue is also when you have nurses

who don't like playing in a team,

so they might not like being told what to do,

or they just put their head down,

they wanna do their work and then go home.

The problem with that is we don't,

no one goes home until the work is done.

So if you're done with your work, you go help someone else.

Nursing is the only job where you've done your work,

you get to do more work,

because someone else hasn't finished theirs,

but that's how it is.

Another issue with team work

and where communication can break down is shift change.

It's a very dangerous time where things can get missed,

because people are just so focused on clocking out,

going home, see ya later as someone else

is taking over 24 hour care.

But in that moment, it is crucial that you do hand over,

a proper hand over where you go through everything,

you know, all the orders, go through the medication charts,

and just communicate to the next shift.

If you haven't done something or something needs to be done,

it needs to be communicated.

Often that can get missed when someone

is rushing out the door.

Another issue with team work and communication

can be that the A team isn't always on.

And what I mean by that is you don't always work

with your favorite people.

Sometimes you have to work with people

that you may not necessarily like or people

that you wouldn't have chosen

to hang out with outside of work.

But the reality is you're at work,

you have to work together for the best patient outcome.

And that's hard too, because, you know,

if you have little squabbles

and issues with other colleagues,

that's not gonna help the communication,

the team work, and the end product for our patients.

But you know what, you have to put that aside

and just focus on the goal,

and that is we're all gonna get home

by the end of this shift,

and everyone's gonna have had a good day,

and all the patients are happy.

I'd love to hear from you guys.

Please comment below and let me know

what makes or breaks the team work in your workplace.

I think we can all agree, team work is not as easy

as it sounds, and it can go wrong at any time.

Trust me, I know.

So what facilitates team work?

In my personal opinion,

it helps when you work with people that you like.

But unfortunately,

you don't always get to choose who you work with.

You gotta get the job done anyways, but it does help.

Keeping that communication line open at all times,

you know, talk to your team leader, talk to the patient,

talk to the unum, talk to the doctor.

You gotta always keep that communication line open.

And I also find that it helps tremendously

if you actually care about the nurse next to you.

You know, if you think about it this way,

we're not, none of us are gonna get home

before the work is done.

And if the new nurse is struggling with her patients,

your work is done, it helps to go over there and say,

hey, what can I do to help?

If you have a minute to sit down, no one's had a break,

you know, it would be nice to go and help out

so that everyone can have a break.

And also, starting the day with a positive outlook

from the start can go a long way, trust me.

I know a few negative Nancys who come on shift,

and you can already feel it.

You know what, this is gonna be horrible.

I'm gonna have a horrible day.

So if you're just stay positive, you know,

we're there for the patients so that they can get better

and go home, and then we get to go home.

So when you've found a good team to work with,

give them a high five, tell them they've done a great job,

pat yourself on the back,

because your patients are probably the happiest,

because you all have worked together.

Thanks for watching my video on team work guys.

I hope that you're now thinking about how you're

gonna improve the team work where you work.

If you have any questions, comments, queries,

or anything that you would like to add,

pop it in the comments below.

I would love to hear from you.

Thanks again, I'll see you on my next video.

And remember, listen with your heart.

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Mobile phones should be banned from classrooms, with pupils to be lectured about the dangers of device dependency, the schools minister has said

Nick Gibb said he had concerns about the impact that excessive phone use was having on children, and said the Government would introduce lessons for pupils on how to limit their screen time

The Daily Mail also reported that parents will be told to limit children's screen time to protect their health

Speaking to The Times, Mr Gibb said: 'Schools obviously are free to set their own behaviour policies but my own view is that schools should ban mobile telephones and smartphones inside school, and particularly inside classrooms

'I believe very strongly that children should be limiting their own use at home.'Every hour spent online and on a smartphone is an hour less talking to family, and it's an hour less exercise and it's an hour less sleep

'And of course it is a lack of sleep that research is showing can have a damaging effect on a child's mental health

' The Daily Mail reported that children will be told to break off at least every two hours and avoid social media before bedtime, according to the guidance from chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies

The UK would be following in the footsteps of European counterparts if schools were to introduce a ban, with French pupils being told to leave their smartphones at home when they returned from their summer holidays last year

Mr Gibb is the latest figure in education to support such a move, with former Ofsted head Sir Michael Wilshaw saying devices were disrupting lessons

Teachers have also complained about pupils being distracted or using the phones to take upskirt images of staff in the classroom

Speaking at the Festival of Education at Wellington College last summer, Sir Michael said that 'any sensible head would ban mobile phones'

'It's interesting that President Macron is now bringing in legislation in France to ban mobile phones in state schools in France

We should do the same here.'It's far too distracting for children having mobile phones

Texting, sexting, all this takes place.Mobile phones go off in classrooms, disrupting lessons

Ban them.'If children want to use a phone in an emergency they can use the school phone

' A subsequent study conducted by researchers at Rutgers University in the United States concluded that students scored the equivalent of half a grade less in end-of-term tests if they were allowed to use their devices for non-academic reasons in their classes

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