Springfield Community Hospital is a medium-sized facility serving a suburban population of
approximately 50,000 people. The hospital recently experienced an influx of patients due to a flu
outbreak, and the leadership team is working hard to ensure optimal patient care while efficiently
managing the hospital’s resources. As part of a team of Registered Nurses (RNs), you have been tasked
with understanding and implementing strategies that encompass allocation of healthcare resources,
change theory, staff management, budgeting for supplies, and care delivery models. You will analyze
the situation and propose solutions for effective resource management and improved care delivery.
3. Management of Staff
Scenario:
The nursing team is currently facing high turnover rates and burnout, particularly in the ED and ICU
departments. The hospital’s leadership team needs to address these concerns in order to retain skilled
nurses and provide high-quality care.
Challenges:
• High levels of nurse burnout are affecting job satisfaction, leading to higher turnover.
• Insufficient staff during peak times, such as evenings and weekends, is causing delays in patient
care.
• There is a need for professional development opportunities to improve staff skills and morale.
Tasks for RN Students:
• Recommend strategies to improve staff retention, including professional development programs,
recognition, and wellness initiatives.
• Propose methods for improving staffing during peak times, such as flexible shift scheduling or
cross-training staff.
• Create a plan for addressing burnout, focusing on work-life balance, support systems, and
adequate staffing.
Conclusion:
As a Registered Nurse, you are at the forefront of patient care and resource management. By
understanding the complexities of resource allocation, change theory, staff management, budgeting,
and care delivery models, you play a critical role in ensuring that healthcare delivery remains efficient,
compassionate, and sustainable. Your task is to evaluate these challenges, collaborate with the leadership
team, and propose solutions that balance the needs of the patients with the available resources.
Through strategic thinking, clear communication, and effective teamwork, you can contribute to making
Springfield Community Hospital a model of patient-centered, resource-efficient care