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Telehealth and AI in HealthcareIntroductionThe integration of technology in healthcare helps by supporting accessible and personalized medical care. Telehealth has helped to break down geographical barriers by bringing healthcare to remote and unders Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
The theory of nursing is built in a dynamic process that develops from practice and is normally reproduced through research, by development and analysis of concepts and theories. There is need to investigate further the phenomena see Continue Reading...
EBP is to facilitate strategy to eradicate short cycle return to second readmission of psychiatric patients on hospital beds. Doing so will assist health care providers in addressing the issue of bed shortage. Reduction of readmission rates allows m Continue Reading...
Understaffing is the Number One Challenge Facing Nursing TodayThe most pressing challenge in nursing today is the profound adverse impact of chronic understaffing on both patient care and nurse well-being. This issue is not just about numbers on a st Continue Reading...
Care Giver Role Strain and Nurse BurnoutSerole et al. (2021) found that dimensions of burnout were characterized by those surveyed as overinvestment, emotional exhaustion, and depersonalization; they also found that stress at work was highly predicti Continue Reading...
Epidemiology-Descriptive Method
DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY IN NURSING PRACTICE
Descriptive Epidemiology in Nursing Science
The genesis for the disease control involves summarizing the different conditions using the variables such as place, time, and Continue Reading...
Enhancing Postoperative Nursing Management to Minimize Postoperative Complications in Surgical PatientsIn the dynamic landscape of healthcare, the provision of exceptional postoperative care holds pivotal significance for fostering positive patient o Continue Reading...
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN FOR GLORIA SMART Differential Diagnosis and Treatment Plan for Gloria SmartSummaryGloria Smart, a 55-year-old female with a history of receiving a cardiac stent at age 50, mild hypertension, and current medic Continue Reading...
treatment using the drug, tamoxifen, and higher mortality rates in females aged over forty years. The peer-reviewed papers employed for this study reveal a dynamic scrutiny of the aforementioned link. Quantitative as well as qualitative research wor Continue Reading...
Hypertension
Since this study focuses on determining the most suitable intervention based on the perceptions and opinions of newly diagnosed hypertension male patients aged 30 years and above, the theoretical framework that will guide the research Continue Reading...
Evidence Synthesis
Diabetes is regarded as one of the most problematic and major health concerns that has become prevalent across the globe. According to Kam et al. (2016), in 2012, diabetes resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million people throughout t Continue Reading...
Hepatitis B
There are a couple of different concerns for public health pertaining to Hepatitis B. Probably the most salient of these relates to the fact that this condition can be transferred amongst people via unprotected sexual activity. In this Continue Reading...
Diabetes EducationMr. Bhavesh Sharma, a 68-year-old male, has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. During his follow-up visit, Mr. Sharma reported that he has been consistently taking his prescribed medications for the Continue Reading...
Case Summary
Client Y is a 33-year-old African-American female with two children aged 3 and 5, and married to a 39-year-old Hispanic male. Client Y presents following a referral by her sister, who thinks that she is under severe emotional distress. S Continue Reading...
Pharmacology Case StudiesScenario 1Diagnosis: Sandra is likely experiencing Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with coexisting anxiety, given her symptoms of persistent sadness, anxiety, and an empty mood (Walter et al., 2023). Her increased smoking ind Continue Reading...
Teaching Plan
Patient Name: Mr. M
Age: 52 years old
Brief: Patient suffers from uncontrolled hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. Patient has no other medical history. Patient also has no allergies, and has not been taking any medications previousl Continue Reading...
Woman Exam With Pap Smear
Subjective
The patient is a 28-year-old white Caucasian woman who is married with no children. She is a professional insurance adjustor and travels frequently throughout the year to settle claims, as she works for the dis Continue Reading...
Managing Barriers
Barriers encountered in the Capstone project revolved around the idea that the staff felt it was not there job to read rhythm strips, and did not make the time to get off the floor for any continuing education. Good leadership can Continue Reading...
...Good patient care is illustrated by being caring and thoughtful. It is important to also use a correct nursing care plan, and safe nursing techniques. This includes not only infection control, hand-washing and correct skills, but up-to-date proced Continue Reading...
Concept Analysis: Team Work in Professional Nursing1. IntroductionAlthough many nurses on the frontline in delivering high quality health care services may regard themselves as an army of one, they are still an integral part of an overall multidiscip Continue Reading...
The hypothesis for the proposed study asserts: When over-treatment is implemented for the patient in the oncology setting, then the partnership between the nurse and the doctor may be in peril.
1.3: Study Structure
Chapters following Chapter I, the Continue Reading...
In applying this article to the nursing field, it appears that combining therapies with surgery can enhance care to surgical patients. The article reaction is preoperative anxiety can be reduced with holistic nursing.
Rosenberg, S. (2006). Utilizin Continue Reading...
Theatre Nurses Equipped With the Skills Required to Perform Pre-Operative Visits
To Perform Pre-Operative Visits?
Are Theatre Nurses Equipped With the Skills Required
To Perform Pre-Operative Visits?
Dissemination
Are Theatre Nurses Equipped Wi Continue Reading...
In light of the evidence in this literature review then it is of great import that monitoring of the health of pregnant women is vital in reference to LBW infants not only in the sense of present terms but as well to lifelong health considerations f Continue Reading...
A study in this regard by Ainslie Nibert, entitled, Teaching clinical ethics using a case study family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, states that Critical care nurses often find themselves in the midst of challenging ethical situatio Continue Reading...
446). Again, since data collection methods are relevant to specific research studies based on their questions, hypotheses, and literature reviews, this funneling of "phenomena of interest" should ideally suit most research studies -- so long as the Continue Reading...
SDOH Case StudyIntroductionSocial determinants of health (SDOH) are a necessary consideration in providing complete, holistic, quality care. This paper provides comprehensive plan of care for Sequoia Rain Song, a 54-year-old Native American woman. Th Continue Reading...
Nursing Unit Turnover on Patient Outcomes in Hospitals
While it might seem intuitive that higher rates of turnover within a unit are problematic, the study by Bae, Mark, & Fried (2010) attempts to show using a quantitative study the extent to w Continue Reading...
This reduces response bias for better reliability of the information gathered and a higher anticipated response rate for an adequate sample size. A one month time frame gives better assurance of an appropriate response rate adequate analysis of resu Continue Reading...
The researchers believe that future research should include studies with large enough sample sizes to assess whether factors associated with satisfaction vary by subgroup such as new graduates in the first year of practice. For instance, the study i Continue Reading...
This can determine where or not the situation will turn out to be a positive or negative outcome. Along with that, due to research, it is apparent that decision making is a process of identifying and evaluating choices since people make many decisio Continue Reading...
Chang Proposal - Milestone #4
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NR 451- Capstone Project Milestone #4: Design for Change Proposal
Christopher D'Ambrose
NR 451 Capstone Course
Quality of patient care is a paramount concern of healthcare profes Continue Reading...
Evidence, Evaluating Evidence, Making Recommendations
Life is a precious aspect of the human nature; the person has only one life to live. Therefore, it is essential for people to protect and guard the life of the individuals jealously. The nurses Continue Reading...
, 2005). The framework centers strengthening the compatibility with existing values and practices to also ensure a high level of simplicity and observable results, two other factors crucial to creating an effective framework (Rogers, 2003). All of th Continue Reading...
Threaded discussion #2
As the individual observes, the RN must use critical thinking to guide her care specifically since, as she shows, conflict of duties and unpredictable situations can lead to uncertainty and conflict.
The motion for the impo Continue Reading...
Student Training in Aged Care
What Factors in Students Training Enhance Retention
Post Placement in the Aged Care Sector?
What Factors in Students Training Enhance Retention
Post Placement in the Aged Care Sector?
Thanks to medical research, bet Continue Reading...
According to the AACN's report, "Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Competencies in Specialty Areas: Adult, Family, Gerontological, Pediatric, and Women's Health" (2002), "Competencies are the domain or body of knowledge and skills that essentially def Continue Reading...
NURSES' EXPERIENCES
qualitative research appraisal
What is it so stressful about caring for a dying patient? A qualitative study of nurses' experiences
Nurses undergo a lot of stress especially when they are caring for dying patients. A nurse is Continue Reading...
RRL#1
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McMillan, S.C., & Small, B.J. (2007). Using the COPE intervention for family caregivers to improve symptoms of hospice homecare patients. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(2), 313-21.
What is the purpose of t Continue Reading...