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● Summarize the scenario you have selected in your own words XXXXXXXXXX
words).
● Explain how all parties in the scenario may be affected by the nurse's actions
XXXXXXXXXXwords).
● Refe
ing to the ANA's Fact Sheet and the NCSBN's White Paper, explain
how the actions in the scenario violated guidelines for responsible use of
social media. Provide specific examples from both documents to support
your explanation XXXXXXXXXXwords)
https:
www.nursingworld.org/~4af5ec/globalassets/docs/ana/ethics/fact_sheet_-_naviga
ting_the_world_of_social_media_web.pdf
https:
www.ncsbn.org/Social_Media.pdf
SCENARIO 5:
Nursing students at a local college had organized a group on Facebook that allowed the
student nurses’ association to post announcements and where students could frequently
log, sharing day-to-day study tips and a
anging study groups. A studentrelated clinical
e
or occu
ed in a local facility and the student was dismissed from clinical for the day
pending an evaluation of the e
or. That evening, the students blogged about the e
or,
perceived fairness and unfairness of the discipline, and projected the student’s future. The
clinical e
or was described, and since the college only utilized two facilities for clinical
experiences, it was easy to discern where the e
or took place. The page and blog could be
accessed by friends of the students, as well as the general public. The students in this
scenario could face possible expulsion and discipline. These blogs can be accessed by the
public and the patient could be identified because this is a small community. It is a myth
that it can only be accessed by that small group, and as in Scenario 3, once posted, the
information is available forever. Additionally, information can be quickly spread to a wide
audience, so someone could have taken a screen shot of the situation and posted it on a
public site. This is a violation of employee/university policies.
https:
www.nursingworld.org/~4af5ec/globalassets/docs/ana/ethics/fact_sheet_-_navigating_the_world_of_social_media_web.pdf
https:
www.nursingworld.org/~4af5ec/globalassets/docs/ana/ethics/fact_sheet_-_navigating_the_world_of_social_media_web.pdf
https:
www.ncsbn.org/Social_Media.pdf
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Sumita Mitra answered on Apr 26 2022
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Use of social media by Nurses:
In the field of nursing care, the use of social media has increased exponentially. The facts and figures are available to the general public for analysis and evaluation. This is also having dual aspects which can either be beneficial or detrimental to the stakeholders as a whole. It is seen that these days the nursing staffs are more into blogging and posting materials in various forums and social networking sites like Facebook, in this case, to share workplace experiences which are a bit of a challenge to them and is also...
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