Nursing Geriatrics Discourse
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Nursing Geriatrics Discourse
A Research Project
Nursing Discourse
Discourse: communities of people that share a common goal
which could be in the work force, at church, or in an
organization.
Nursing Discourse: centered on people’s well-being and
requires a person that is competent, committed,
compassionate, hopeful, a critical thinker, and most of all a
team player.
Geriatric Nursing Discourse: To help, explain, and support
the elderly with their illnesses and be their medical
representative.
Geriatric Nursing
There are so many places nurses are needed in geriatrics such
as nursing homes, at home care, and hospitals everywhere.
Currently in America older adults account for fifty percent of
hospital days, sixty percent of ambulance visits, and seventy
percent of all home care visits (Thornlow 5).
Geriatric Nursing Ethics
“The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others,
including the responsibility to preserve integrity and safety,
to maintain competence, and to continue personal and
professional growth’ (ANA 200, p.18). (Lachman)”
Many people have prejudices against the older population
because they are seen as a burden on society, dependent on
others, and having ill health. These things make the elderly
more vulnerable which is why the care of the aging is more
complicated and also rewarding.
Ethics in Nursing
Communication in Nursing
Is vital to the patients well-being. There are many charts that nurses have
to read to figure out what’s wrong with the patient, how they are being
treated, what they are allergic to, and if they have any past medical
problems. To find these key pieces of material out there must be
communication between the first nurse who sees the patient, the doctor
in charge, and any other nurse who cares for the patient.
‘The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others, including the
responsibility to preserve integrity and safety, to maintain competence,
and to continue personal and professional growth’ (ANA 200, p.18).
(Lachman)” In geriatrics this is very important to communicate with
elders who may not be able to communicate for themselves.
Nursing Literature
Nursing Literature: Journals
“Elders and Drugs: Trouble in the Mix?”
A study was done by the State University of New York in which
“participants reported using an average of two prescriptions and
two over-the-counter drugs over the previous month; most also
said they sometimes drank alcoholic beverages. About 66%
reported use of at least one potentially risky combination.” (Ross
11).
This study is of major concern to all nurses especially nurses
dealing with the elderly who use a plethora of medications.
This journal is informative and available to all nurses to read in the
American Journal of Nursing.
Nursing Literature: Journals
“Nursing Older People” is a monthly journal
In this journal I found a review of a book called “Compassion,
Caring and Communication Skills for Nursing Practice” which
apparently is aimed at the poor nursing care being given in nursing
homes and how nurses can improve on the care they give and can
encourage other nurses around them as well.
“There are sections on creating a caring discourse, caring as a twoway process of giving and receiving, care with compassion and the
nature of compassionate care.” (Hodson).
This book review in the journal would help tremendously if a
nurse needed guidance or help with how to improve elderly care.
Medical Charts
Nursing Literature: Medical Charts
When someone first goes to the doctor’s office they are
usually seen by a nurse who asks the patient any and all
questions about their health.
They transport information about every aspect of a person’s
life from current illnesses to past ones that maybe you had or
relatives have had to track if something is hereditary or not.
Sometimes these charts are completed on a paper but mainly
the charts are filed out online.
Nursing Literature: Medical Charts
My mother herself performed a health interview and then a
medical chart.
Questions asked were about the elders dependency, his daily
body pains, and the types of medications he uses.
The patient stated that “he has had chronic pain in his right
knee after it was drained a while back. The pain worsens with
strenuous activity and he relives this pain by taking ibuprofen
for flare ups but no other medication”
Medical Reference Books
Nursing Literature: Reference Books
Mosby’s Nursing Drug Reference book is full of every type of drug that
could be prescribed to someone and what its effect on the patient is.
When reading medical charts there are sometimes up to twenty
medications prescribed to one person and it is the nurses job to decipher
what each one of the drugs does and if any have an adverse effect on
each other.
An example of a medication that many older adults are prescribed
would be anti-anxiety pills, more specifically Xanax. In the Mosby’s
Nursing Drug Reference book it is described as a drug that “slows down
the movement of chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced.
This results in a reduction in nervous tension.” (Mosbey 1,039).
Nursing as a Genre
In this field it is important to stay
educated and up to date on every
current medical finding or
procedure to help better a
patient’s life; this is why nurses
read through research studies,
medical dictionaries, and medical
charts.
The genre of a nurse deals with
facts, problems, solutions, and
studies that have occurred since
the beginning of time.
Nursing Literacy
Literacy is described by Gee as “a socially accepted
association among ways of using language, of thinking, and of
acting that can be used to identify oneself as a member of
asocially meaningful group or ‘social network.’” (Gee 537).
In the nursing field there is a specific medical terminology
that all nurses are exposed to everyday and lay people are
usually unaware of what these terms means. This is crucial
aspect of a nurses job; to explain to patients what the terms
mean and exactly what is going on with them because it is
their body.
Nursing Literacy: Treatment Plan
I analyzed a treatment plan with my nursing knowledge so far in
my education.
Anxiety is common among the elderly and I assessed this
treatment to show how nursing literacy works.
CBT is a treatment that examines the thoughts and behaviors of a
person to address a mental disorder and try to see a pattern of
behaviors so that they can be fixed.
There are many types of anxiety that all require different care and
the treatment plan is unique for every patient which is why
nursing is a complicated discourse.
Conclusion
Nursing takes on many roles and in geriatrics these roles are the
same but the patient is usually more reliant on their nurse as they
are older.
This is a discourse that revolves around others and calls for a
person to be kind and compassionate. It also requires much
reading and a strong medical literacy which can be obtained
through journals, medical charts, and reference books.
Each source that was analyzed described the discourse of nursing
as a field that requires a lifestyle that is centered around the wellbeing of people and I hope to one day call myself a geriatric nurse.
Geriatric Nursing