1000 Search Results for Culture and Nursing
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1. Transformational Leadership in Nursing: Fostering a Culture of Excellence:
Explore the impact of transformational leadership on nursing practice and patient care. Analyze how such leaders inspire and mo Continue Reading...
" (a Manager's Guide to Cultural Competence Education for Health Care Professionals, nd) Cultural competence is a development process as no individual "becomes culturally competent overnight or with one or two hours of training." (a Manager's Guide t Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Trauma Nursing: A Historical Perspective:
This essay could delve into the development of trauma nursing throughout history, examining the progression of practices from early wartime car Continue Reading...
These are questions dealing with attitude and are the most important questions when doing qualitative social science research to gauge relationships among events. In addition to construction questions about attitudes, it is important to have the que Continue Reading...
Changing Diversity and the Workplace
Introduction
Changing diversity is a major trend affecting the U.S. workforce and the demographics of virtually every organization. Demographics are destiny, as the common saying goes (Wolfe, 2017), and in the U.S Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolving Role of Clinical Nurse Specialists in Contemporary Healthcare:
This essay could explore how the role of clinical nurse specialists has expanded and changed over time, particularly in resp Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Nurses in the Management of Chronic Diseases:
This essay would explore the responsibilities and contributions of nursing professionals in caring for patients with long-term illnesses like Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Technological Advancements on Nursing Practice:
Explore how the latest technological developments, such as electronic health records, telehealth services, and advanced medical equipment Continue Reading...
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1. The Integration of Watson's Theory in Modern Nursing Education:
This topic explores how Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring is integrated into current nursing curricula, examining the methods, challe Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Nursing Practices From Antiquity to Modern Day:
This essay would explore the transformation of nursing practices from the rudimentary methods in ancient civilizations, through the imp Continue Reading...
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Topic 1: The Ethics of End-of-Life Care
Description: Examine the complex ethical dilemmas faced by nurses in caring for dying patients, including decisions regarding withholding or withdrawing treatment, pain management, a Continue Reading...
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Autonomy vs. Beneficence: Respecting Patient Choices in End-of-Life Care
This essay would explore the ethical dilemma nurses face when a patient's wishes regarding their end-of-life care conflict with what the healthcare t Continue Reading...
Their main arguments are based on historical assumptions and on facts which have represented turning points for the evolution of the African-American society throughout the decades, and especially during the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. In t Continue Reading...
Introduction
My personal worldview is multidimensional, meaning that while I do believe in God, i.e., a higher power, I do not formally belong to an organized religion. I also am biocentric in that I believe all living things have an inherent value.& Continue Reading...
How Healthcare Policy Impacts APN
Explanation of how healthcare policy can impact the advanced practice nurse profession
The role of APN is to provide primary, specialty, and acute care through assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of those who seek h Continue Reading...
Organizational Leadership in a Health Care Setting
Current Practice Setting
Recent work environments among practicing nurses show that the domain of personnel lacks in collaboration with patient and family in the job descriptions and policies durin Continue Reading...
Shared Governance to Improve Jacobi Hospital's Quality
Shared governance is used and exhibited in my organization by promoting shared decision-making and accountability to the nursing staff. The positive outcomes of shared governance include increa Continue Reading...
Introduction
National Urban Fellows (2017) defines inclusion as “being at the table at all levels of the organization, being a valued contributor and being fully responsible for your contribution to the ultimate result.” An inclusive lea Continue Reading...
beliefs or values about poverty, homelessness, addictions or mental disorders? What has been one of your personal or professional experiences with poverty, homelessness, addiction or mental disorders?
Over the course of my personal and professional Continue Reading...
Uns-El-Wujood and El-Ward Fi-L-Akmam is a tale of love, separation, and reunion. Set in legendary kingdoms in times of yore, Chapter 18 of Arabian Nights is a quintessential romance. The daughter of the king's Weezer falls in love with one of the ki Continue Reading...
(ACS Publication June 2006 A Growing Crisis In Patient Access to Emergency Surgical Care at (http://www.facs.org/ahp/emergcarecrisis.pdf)
Statement of Problem
There is a growing problem in the ability of individuals and communities to receive care Continue Reading...
Summary and main learning points
The essay is based on a practical approach to work based learning among nurses who are new in the psychiatric facility. The plans covers a step by step approach to how nurses can safely restrain an irate patient and d Continue Reading...
Program Plan Paper: Management Strategies to Improve Employee Mental Health1. IntroductionMental health problems in the workplace can have serious negative effects on both employees and organizations. Poor mental health among staff can result in abse Continue Reading...
Vision
Social workers contribute to a just society by being compassionate and caring individuals that provide the kind of support and assistance that people need in times of need. They work with children, families, and adults to get them help in term Continue Reading...
Introduction
Military is an extension of culture, politics and history. As Eric Ouellet (n.d.) points out, understanding a nation’s military requires that one focus “on the organized violence of armed groups; whether this violence is actu Continue Reading...
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This is held by Murphy to be what is wanted since high carbon dioxide levels help to maintain high quality silage." (2009) Simultaneously, the gas that is "odorless and colorless" is stated to be that which is dangerous. The gas is Continue Reading...
Introduction
Few 20th century thinkers were as controversial, or as influential, as Sigmund Freud. Freud’s writings, his contributions to the field of psychology, and his therapeutic techniques have been influential not just in psychology, but Continue Reading...
Ancient Egyptian Gynecology
In ancient Egypt, sex was open and untainted by guilt. It was considered an important part of life and both single and married couples had sex. Ancient Egyptian religious shows signs of adultery, incest, homosexuality, ma Continue Reading...
Intergenerational Cultural Issues
My study is about the manner in which different generations of Americans perceive the importance of cross-cultural differences and how they respond to these differences. This is a problem worthy of study because the Continue Reading...
Development of a Nursing Peer Review Process at Cypress Fairbanks Medical CenterTask 1: Project ProposalClinical/Organizational ProblemThe need for establishing a nursing peer review (NPR) process has been identified by researchers in the healthcare Continue Reading...
Question
The ability to create a common culture of nursing can be difficult. However, the stresses and joys of a nursing ward create a common life culture amongst nurses, even nurses from different backgrounds. The commiseration about long hours, Continue Reading...
Exercises
Describe the role of rigor in nursing research.
The extent to which nursing research methods are carefully and strictly conducted in order enhance the quality of the evidence that the study yields. This is even critical if casual inferenc Continue Reading...
PICO
The PICO question for this study is: Among nurses, how effective is nursing peer review as compared a basic civility tutorial intervention in moderating lateral violence and incivility in the workplace?
Introduction: Key Issues
How Incivility Im Continue Reading...
The Culture of NursingAs Smith (2019) points out, Madeleine Leininger\\\'s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality, highlighting the importance of cultural competence in nursing. Leininger\\\'s work underscores the necessity of understandin Continue Reading...
As the primary operators of community-based health centers nurses are ideally positioned to influence the development of health policies and their implementation. The authors conclude that three key skills are essential for nurses. These include adv Continue Reading...
Risk Management Within a Healthcare Environment
Medication errors and falls are among the top events that can cause harm to patients, and consequently, increase the costs of hospitalization. In a healthcare environment, a professional nurse can be l Continue Reading...
Difficult Patients
Mitigating Risks from Dementia
Providing adequate care for an individual suffering from dementia presents many difficulties for nurses. Patients with dementia often have debilitating conditions such as Alzheimer's or similar neu Continue Reading...
These, then, eventually die leaving the transfer of oxygen in your blood being absolutely limited and far below the point at which the flow of oxygen needs to be in a human body. The flow of blood and transfer of oxygen eventually slows down tremend Continue Reading...
Change
Improving Hospice Urinary Infection Rates:
An Analysis of Foley Catheter Use in a Hospice Setting
Change is a necessary part of any organization. One critical area that demands change in hospice nursing is overzealous use of Foley catheter Continue Reading...
Both sets of parents in the Hispanic-American and African-American families were overweight, which they did not see as a problem for them: they said that their parents also had 'meat on their bones.' I connected this with the attitudes of my own gra Continue Reading...