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It is important to remember as a nurse to do your 5 Cs when you enter your patients room
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Alexis Carrillo NRN- 46 5 C’s
1. Comportment -The understanding and application of nursing core values and actions. - Coming to school, clinical, and lab with the appropriate clothes whether it be lab coat and business casual, uniform (scrubs), or regular clothing. -Always keep in mind to act professionally, speak appropriately, and know that you will be looked at in high regard so you must play the part. 2. Competence - After learning the main objectives for each course, being able to apply knowledge in clinicals and other healthcare scenarios. -Everything learned will be evaluated when applying knowledge to real life situations. - We are all accountable for keeping up with education and our competence of what we are learning. 3. Caring - Creating empathy and space for clients by learning and understanding about their backgrounds, at home life, health disparities. -Being informative and educating clients as much as possible. -You are your client's biggest advocate and a nurse should always believe that their client knows best. 4. Collaboration - Working with other colleagues and facilities to find solutions for health disparities. -Maintaining trust and respect when collaborating. -Making sure to have shared- decision making and get multiple ideas and opinions about concerns and interests for a collaboration. 5. Curiosity - As nurses we are life- long learners so we should always be asking questions (WHY?). -Curiosity and critical thinking creates better reasoning and full understanding of topics. -There is always room for growth and evolution with health protocols so we should respectfully question what we are learning and see if there is a better way of doing something.