Answer 2 for NURS FPX 4010 Assessment 3 Interdisciplinary Plan Proposal

Answer 2 for NURS FPX 4010 Assessment 3 Interdisciplinary Plan Proposal

Medical errors among new graduate nurses are a significant care quality issue since they hamper patient safety and job satisfaction among nursing staff. This plan proposes an interdisciplinary approach to address the problem through a comprehensive training program on appropriate medication administration procedures. The targeted outcome is to improve new graduate nurses’ medication administration skills to reduce medication errors and improve patient safety in the organization.

Objective

To train new graduate nurses on proper medication administration procedures using current technologies with the goal of preventing medical errors. This objective aligns with the broader organizational goal of creating safe environments for patients and healthcare providers capable of delivering high-quality care.

Questions and Predictions

  1. Is a training program the most effective intervention to prevent medical errors among new graduate nurses?
    It is appropriate since it helps to reduce the skills gap and creates a more proficient workforce. For better outcomes, the training should focus on incapacity areas hampering nurses’ ability to administer medications appropriately.
  2. How much time is needed for the training program to be designed, implemented, and evaluated?
    One month would be adequate for the design and implementation. The evaluation should be conducted after three months.
  3. Is there any significant barrier that could hamper the training?
    Resource problems could be a major setback, but fortunately, the training program relies primarily on internal facilitation.