997 Search Results for Values in Nursing
COURSE DEVELOPMENTCommunity Health Nursing Course DevelopmentPart ACourse OverviewBSN nurses must be prepared to practice and function effectively in a wide range of settings. Community health is considered an integral part of the public health secto Continue Reading...
Ethical Dilemma Resolutions
The ethical requirements in the medical profession are greater than in most others. The issue of health and trust are most exemplified in medical practices, and the need for open and honest connections are very important. Continue Reading...
Human Resources
Demographics
The demographics of the site chosen for this paper, NH Clinic, consist of a vast group of clinical professionals working at 21 different hospitals across the country. NH Clinic staffs nearly 500 outpatient ambulatory an Continue Reading...
Nursing Practice
The CINAHL database provides an easy access for thousands of journals and articles in the field of nursing and allied health. Moreover, the CINAHL contains references to nursing journal articles from the United States, UK, and othe Continue Reading...
C919Course Title: The Role of the BSN Nurse in Promoting Community HealthPart ABSN Nurses play an undeniably crucial role in efforts to promote and sustain community health. To a large extent, community health happens to be focused on groups, familie Continue Reading...
Nursing PhilosophyNursing practice thrives on the existence of a professional culture, which is established by the values and ethos fostered nurse practitioners (Roux & Halstead, 2018). The nursing profession is a rewarding and fulfilling career as i Continue Reading...
Introduction
There are many different types of nurses in the field of health care. Nurses can have a lot of education and training or relatively little. They can operate based on a specific nursing theory, or they may operate strictly according to th Continue Reading...
Introduction
Cultural competency is currently taken for granted in nursing theory and practice. However, cultural competency was not always normative. Madeline Leininger was the first nursing theorist, practitioner, and scholar to distinguish transcu Continue Reading...
Professional Nursing OrganizationsAs a member of Hackensack Meridian Health, which is a health network providing a range of healthcare services, I can attest to the value of professional nursing organizations. Hackensack Meridian itself may not techn Continue Reading...
Self-AssessmentSelf-assessment is an essential process that enables individuals to evaluate their skills, knowledge, and abilities objectively. It involves analyzing one's performance, identifying strengths, and areas of improvement. Self-assessment Continue Reading...
My personal nursing philosophy is based on the idea that empathy and knowledge are what help to drive the field of nursing. Nurses should be understanding and demonstrate that understanding towards their patients. They should also be knowledgeable of Continue Reading...
Question 1
Change may not be readily accepted in all instances. In some cases, change is accepted but sustenance of the same becomes a challenge later on. There are quite a number of potential barriers to change that could impede the full implementat Continue Reading...
Modules 1-2 Assignment: Written Philosophy of NursingPhilosophy of nursing practice outlines the beliefs, ethics, and values of nurses that motivate them in their profession (St. Augustine University for Health Sciences, 2020). It plays an important Continue Reading...
DISCUSSION: PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING PRACTICEDiscussion: Philosophy of Nursing PracticePhilosophy in nursing, as University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (2020) points out, refers to a statement that outlines a nurses values ethics, and beliefs, Continue Reading...
For an advanced practice nurse like myself, the relevance of establishing a system and culture that guarantees the effective and safe delivery of care cannot be overstated. In addition to developing the relevant expertise and knowhow in practice, we Continue Reading...
Search for Literature and Levels of Evidence
Evidence-based practice has emerged as one of the most important approaches towards addressing the healthcare needs of different patient populations. Evidence-based practice is applicable to all healthcar Continue Reading...
Nursing/Framework
The conceptual framework is a very serious document about the philosophy of nursing espoused at this particular University and the Helene Fuld School of Nursing in particular. It incorporates HFSON's mission statement and core val Continue Reading...
Nursing and Professional Nursing OrganizationsSome people may look at nursing as an occupationbut it is really best considered as a profession. It requires education and commitment and thus ticks off the top boxes for professionalism. Nurses have to Continue Reading...
Nurses are always considered helpers and the profession is widely regarded as one for compassionate and helping individuals. The Nursing’s Social Policy Statement is a work that seeks to detail the many ways in which nurses can assist others. H Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
In a hospital setting, nurses are likely to come across many diverse patients of various backgrounds and populations. In order to treat them effectively and provide high quality care, it is important for the nurse to understand them an Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership Skills
Effective Leader Characteristics
The main characteristics of a highly effective leader are:
· Share their vision
A leader who has a vision has a clear idea of where they would like to go, how they will get there, and Continue Reading...
Admission Essay: Master of Science in Nursing-Family PractitionerIve always wanted to serve in the helping professions. This is where I feel most accomplished as both an individual and professional. To be more specific, I happen to be specifically ex Continue Reading...
The Role of Ethics and Security for Nursing Informatics and PracticeEthics impacts clinical practice by ensuring that nurses recognize healthcare dilemmas and make good decisions and judgements based on their values. Ethics assist nurses in working t Continue Reading...
Vision and Interests
Personal VALUES
Influencing FACTORS
Responsibilities
• Providing holistic, safe, and patient-centered care.
• Providing individualized attention to patients when delivering care.
Commitment
• Model positive Continue Reading...
Professional Nursing
THE RIGHT THING TO DO
Two nurses are good friends to an in-patient. One of the nurses got so concerned with this patient that she accessed the patient's medical records and confided her findings to the other friend. Neither of Continue Reading...
The conceptual framework that I feel best helps to explain ethics, morals and laws is that found in the Aristotelian framework, which stipulates that ethics describe the theoretical beliefs and standards that are held individually or in a society, mo Continue Reading...
Personal Beliefs on Disparities in Nursing CareDisparities in nursing care result from a lack of care within the nursing profession. Caring is central to the nursing profession, and when it is lacking, there are negative consequences that result in i Continue Reading...
She was almost radical in her approach to healthcare and healing.
By radical, I mean that she was the type of individual who aimed to solve matters by getting to the root of the problem. She was more interested in solving the problem and not the sy Continue Reading...
vision statement of the College of Nursing at Northwester State University is to serve as "innovator and pacesetter the educational preparation of individuals in nursing and radiologic sciences professions."
Its mission, meanwhile, states itself as Continue Reading...
Nurses' perceptions of shortage effects
Nursing stats
Statistical methods were not always explained or even mentioned in the methods section of the articles, but were often buried in the text of the results section or listed only as footnotes to ta Continue Reading...
Personal Philosophy: My Personal Philosophy of Nursing
My Personal Philosophy of Nursing
I adore the nursing profession because it is one of the very few professions that demonstrate dedication to public service and present professionals with uniqu Continue Reading...
Introduction
Lateral violence includes all acts of intimidation, humiliation bullying, unwarranted criticism and angry outbursts among other forms from a worker directed to another working (Clarke, 2014). In my current practice, most experienced nur Continue Reading...
2008).. This points to the ethical responsibility of nurse educators -- it is not enough to treat the disease, bit one must treat the patient.
Failure to provide the proper level of education to a patient is certainly one way to fail them both ethi Continue Reading...
In principle, the EBP concept relies on fundamental areas of focus within a total-process approach to delivering the highest quality healthcare services (Hardcastle, Usher, & Holmes, 2006; Williamson, 2009). In clinical medicine, that begins wi Continue Reading...
physicians and Registered nurses is an important one, which shapes the healthcare environment. Patients rely on physicians and nurses to provide their healthcare needs. The purpose of this discussion is to provide a description of current research, Continue Reading...
Mary Breckinridge
The history of maternity nursing in many ways echoes that of other types of nursing, although it is arguable that improvements in the quality of nursing care have had an even greater impact that improvements in other arenas of heal Continue Reading...
Violence
MORE THAN A BRAWL
A long-standing epidemic, which is recognized and addressed after 25 years, may be as serious as the diseases, which the healthcare industry has been zealously combating. It is called lateral violence or LV. It is hostil Continue Reading...