983 Search Results for Impact of Ethics on Nursing Practice
Organizational Functions, Processes, and Behaviors in High-Performing Healthcare OrganizationsHigh-performing healthcare organizations exhibit several shared characteristics. They prioritize patient safety and quality of care through effective commun Continue Reading...
Sickle Cell Anemia: Ethical Considerations
The only known cure for sickle cell disease is hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). Survival rates after HSCT are high, almost 100%, with cure rates of more than 90% (Nickel, Hendrickson & Haight, Continue Reading...
Black Cohosh Efficacy for Reducing Menopausal Symptom Severity
Menopause occurs when women transition into late middle age, around the age of 51 years (reviewed by Leach and Moore, 2012). During this transition many women will experience a significa Continue Reading...
PROFESSIONAL CAPSTONE 6Alarm Fatigue and How to Reduce It: Key StakeholdersThe selected research topic is Alarm Fatigue and How to Reduce It. As Chromik et al. (2022) indicate, alarm fatigue is sensory overload that occurs when healthcare professiona Continue Reading...
Evidence Based PracticeWhen conducting a literature review in the EBP process, the best approach to take is to refer to scholarly databases. Keyword searches can be conducted using databases such as ProQuest, PubMed, EbscoHost, CINAHL, MEDLINE, and s Continue Reading...
Hawaiian elder care professionals improve patient eldercare services to Japanese nationals, taking into consideration Japanese cultural norms and expectations
Caregiving for elderly parents in Japan
Japan has witnessed a significant growth in its Continue Reading...
Quality Improvement Program
Needs Assessment and Quality Improvement Plan
Paula Stechschulte, PhD, RN
Quarter
This paper discusses the process of drafting a quality improvement plan at a community level medical facility, a plan that is aimed at Continue Reading...
Downward Transition From the Role of Physician to That of Nurse
This paper looks at the ideal of a self-concept paper with a view of a personal look at how a person seeks to be part of the medical profession in a change over from the role of the phy Continue Reading...
Physician-Assisted Death
Importance of Physician Assisted Deaths
My Ethical Position on Physician Assisted Deaths as a Nurse
The Legal Risks for Nurses
The Opposing View
Summary of Arguments in Favor of My Position
Importance of Physician-Assis Continue Reading...
New Brunswick Extra Brunswick Program Evaluation Proposal
New Brunswick Extra-Mural Program Evaluation Proposal
The New Brunswick EMP (Extra Mural Program) works under the aegis and supervision of RHAs (Regional Health Authorities) to bring health Continue Reading...
quality of care and ensuring patient safety. In the home health care organization, peer review also measures staff competence and provides valuable feedback for performance reviews and making necessary changes to improve quality of service or effici Continue Reading...
Health Advocacy Campaign - Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity
Most of the health issue that people face on a day-to-day basis do not become pandemics. But this is not the case with obesity. Over a billion people are affected by obesity worldwide ( Continue Reading...
Resource and Management
Project Resource and Management
Operating Budget
An operating budget is a strategy or basic blueprint of the manner in which the everyday activities within the nursing facilities will be monitored and undertaken together w Continue Reading...
ReflectionIntroductionReflecting on my experiences as a nursing student has been an important aspect of my growth and development. It has allowed me to learn from my mistakes, build on my strengths, and become a better healthcare provider. In this re Continue Reading...
Telenursing: Is it in My Future?
Along with the Digital Age have come new requirements, new opportunities, new expectations, and new possibilities. Adaptation to the 21st century's technology is part of what it means to be innovative -- and in the f Continue Reading...
Legislation Pertaining to Foreign Nurses Practicing in the United States
Discuss the process that this legislation will go through, referencing the steps to the legislative and administrative process
The Rural and Urban Health Care Act of 2001 (S 1 Continue Reading...
Contextual and Larger System Factors
Role of Collaboration
Steve de Shazer, Insoo Kim Berg, and coworkers came up with the original version of the SFBT (Solution-Focused Brief Therapy) in the year 1982 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Brief Family Therapy Continue Reading...
Diabetes and Self-Care Ability of High School Diabetics
The diabetes menace has become on of the central health challenges that ail our contemporary society. The trends have change significantly over the last 50 years and now the high school populat Continue Reading...
cabinet-level agency in the U.S. government termed "Agency X" herein is the largest healthcare provider in the nation. With a multi-billion dollar budget, virtually universal support from the American public and a national network of healthcare faci Continue Reading...
Quality Development in Advanced Practice field knowledge in nursing: Proposal on Enhancing the dental health of children suffering Congenital Heart Disease
One of the most prevalent development abnormalities found in children is heart disease, and i Continue Reading...
This may eventually lead to end organ failure and death. MRSA / S.aureus are not often found to be the etiology of lung infection except in hospitalized patients who reside in the Intensive Care Units. Often the victim requires ventilation, meaning Continue Reading...
Patient Care Device
Upgrade of Patient Care Device
Advancements in medical care have always been in need since technological innovation can create wonders in improving health care facilities for the patients. Some of the advancements have helped th Continue Reading...
Surgery Infections
When it comes to medical issues that can arise, one of the nastier things that can arise is an infection. Whether it be regular staph, MRSA or others, infections are things that can hurt, kill, maim or at least prolong suffering a Continue Reading...
Migrant Health Problems
Understanding the Migrant Health Problem
Currently access to health and social services for the majority of migrants is based on their legal status. Needless to say undocumented migrants have little or no access to health c Continue Reading...
A chain of communication needs to be established for future cases.
More concrete recommendations for the organization include a clear system for assigning and determining a physician-in-charge for every admitted patient at all times, such that ther Continue Reading...
National Council of State Boards of Nursing, "NCLEX, http://www.ncsbn.org/research_stats/nclex.asp (17 September 2005);
National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, 1992 and 2000.
M. Sison, "Exodus of Nurses Grows, Health System Feels Effect," Cy Continue Reading...
Interdisciplinary Relationships
An ER (emergency room) job is both prestigious and requires hard work; it affords individuals a chance to save fellow human beings' lives and build a fruitful career. Of all nursing jobs, the most challenging and inte Continue Reading...
Emergency Services Management
The author of this report has been asked to complete a report about management challenges in emergency services. The report will have two major sections. The first section will be a review and summary of an interview th Continue Reading...
Health Care Change
The change process is influenced by myriad philosophical, ethical, regulatory, and reflective interactions, particularly for entities involved in the health care industry. Regulatory interactions establish mandates that organizat Continue Reading...
Robotic Surgery
The 21st century can rightfully be considered as the era of technology when the new inventions and discoveries will most likely affect all the segments of human life. At this point, some of the breakthrough inventions of our times ha Continue Reading...
PICOT -- Arthritis & Obesity
The Healthy People 2020 objectives for people who suffer from arthritis are focused on reducing the number of individuals who experience pain, limited activity in general, limited capacity to attend to daily affairs, Continue Reading...
Violence
A Concept Analysis of Lateral Violence
Describe the study and how it relates to your area of nursing.
As a practicing nurse in the field for 12 years, I can report firsthand to the negative impact that lateral violence has on the quality Continue Reading...
Consent
How much information is sufficient for informed consent to be effective and legal?
Informed consent is considered an ethical obligation on the part of physicians and is also a legal requirement in all 50 states. Informed consent means that Continue Reading...
Female Body
Women around the world and throughout time have modified their bodies, willingly or under coercion, in order to achieve a culturally desirable aesthetic. With her body as central to her role, status, and identity, females manipulate thei Continue Reading...
Standards
Technology Impact on Clinical Research and the Interrelationship of Uniform Data Format Standards
With increasing robustness of technology, clinical programmers began realizing inefficiencies in metadata and recreation from scratch each Continue Reading...
HIV patients.
Identify and Describe the Aggregate
This paper focuses on a particular section of HIV patients - that of men having sex with men, in the United States. There is also an identification and description of the aggregate, its needs and r Continue Reading...
Good nutrition and healthy lifestyle are important to a better quality of life, but both can be crucial during pregnancy. Inspection of the research indicates that sound nutritional practices during pregnancy have always been considered important in Continue Reading...