Nursing Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Time Management, Critical Thinking, Non-Technical Skills, Teamwork, Adaptability, Communication, Problem-Solving, Patient Care
The document outlines the essential skills and qualities required for a nursing professional, including interpersonal, time management, critical thinking, and non-technical skills.
[...] I will prioritize the following skills: Reliability, Leadership, Cooperation, Patience, Motivation, Flexibility, Responsibility, and Work Ethics 3. Teamwork aptitude I will often work within a medical team to provide comprehensive care to patients. I should thus be able to cooperate and communicate with other team members to achieve a common goal for the patients. To do this, I will mobilize the following skills: Conflict resolution, Listening, Building relationships, Problem-solving, Planning, Reliability, Persuasion, Tolerance, Respect, and an open-mindedness. 4. Critical thinking skills Critical thinking enables rapid evaluation of situations and informed decision-making. [...]
[...] Indeed, the fact of being alongside IDEs at the hospital has given me the desire to invest in this project. Nursing care requires skills, including a combination of technical and non-technical abilities. Technical skills are those that are acquired through training, education, or certification. Non-technical skills are habits or personal traits that enable working well with others. Non-technical skills are the social skills that I will need to communicate effectively and to get along with colleagues at work. Non-technical skills are particularly important for nurses who rely on communication, teamwork, and other interpersonal interaction skills. 1. [...]
[...] Nurses are also often responsible for several patients at a time, so these professionals must be able to quickly adapt to the needs of new patients. Often, working in the healthcare sector means long hours and unpredictable schedules, and it is therefore essential to remain flexible. The adaptability skills I must possess are the following: observation, perseverance, resilience, motivation skills, time management, problem-solving, creativity 8. Ethics and professionalism I should also be professional and have a sense of right and wrong. I will genuinely care about the dignity of patients and the care they receive and commit to 'do no harm'. [...]
[...] As a nurse, I will be able to analyze patient situations and make quick decisions based on facts. The critical thinking skills I will need are: Analytical thinking, Creative thinking, Interviewing skills, Problem-solving, Open-mindedness. 5. Attention to detail I will be responsible for patient care and should be meticulous and attentive to details to avoid medical errors. I will be in charge of documenting and accurately recording patient status and progress and ensuring that all information is up-to-date. I should also listen carefully to patients about their symptoms and health status and ensure that medications are distributed correctly. [...]
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