Introduction.

This report will discuss an incident of accountability that the student has encountered during her nurse education. The issue of accountability will be reflected upon using the Gibbs (1988) Reflective Cycle (See Appendix 1) and discussed and the benefits of using reflective practice identified. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code of Professional Conduct 2004, nurses must protect the confidentiality of the patient therefore no-one will be named.

1. Accountability and responsibility.

Nurses hold a position of responsibility in which they are relied upon by others and have a range of accountability to the NMC (professional), contractual (employer) and to the law (legal) for their actions (Benbow 2008). Professional accountability - being responsible for your actions and for the outcomes of these actions - is part of the framework of clinical governance, which aims to provide good quality, cost-effective, evidence-based care (Tilley & Watson 2004).

2. Clinical governance.

Clinical Governance can be defined as a framework through which NHS

organisations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services

and safeguarding high standards of care by creating an environment to ensure that patients receive the best quality of care available (Scally & Donaldson 1998).

3. Description.

3.1 What happened?

Whilst on a busy family planning clinic placement, my mentor and I were seeing over ten clients in two hours.  This young client reported of she had been called to the clinic to get treated for Chlamydia. She had a smear test a few weeks ago and some swabs were sent. Chlamydia is  Caused by a bacteria: Chlamydia trachomatis Chlamydia is the most common Sexually Transmitted Infection seen in clinics Chlamydia can spread silently in men and women 50% of men and 80% of women who have this infection have no symptoms,

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  • Signs in women include: 
  • Post coital bleeding and/or inter – menstrual bleeding
  • Lower abdominal pain
  • A vaginal discharge 
  • Signs in men include: 
  • Urethral discharge
  • Dysuria

Chlamydia can also cause infertility.

The nurse requested for the doctor to prescribe some azithromycin. The doctor prescribed the drug. The nurse explained to the patient that she had four tablets to treat  her clamydia, gave her a glass of water, four tablets and she swallowed them and then asked these are not antibiotics as I am allergic to them. The nurse did not however check ...

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