999 Search Results for Nursing Leadership Issues
The nurse must 'read' the patient's personality, and know whether acting firm or sensitive is the best way to deal with the individual. A nurse must always comport herself in a professional manner, but needs to take a different tone with a child vs. Continue Reading...
The impact of workplace bullying on individual’s performance and well-being and how effective leadership can prevent workplace bullying
1. Introduction
Among the most salient aspects of an organizational climate potentially impacting an individ Continue Reading...
nursing program to a BSN program
Over the years, promotion of nurses' higher education has been a focus of national reports. One of several reasons for this is growing evidence tying improved performance with continued education. Another factor is Continue Reading...
Nursing Practicing TodayThe purpose of this paper is to provide an explanation concerning how nursing practice has changed over time and the implications of these changes for nurses scope of practice and approach to treatment as well as a comparison Continue Reading...
Application of TheoryIntroductionAdvanced practice nursing is a specialized field that requires a comprehensive understanding of nursing theories and models to ensure that nursing care is delivered effectively and efficiently. Two relevant nursing th Continue Reading...
Executive SummaryThis paper provides an analysis of Herb Kellehers leadership of during his tenure as CEO of Southwest Airlines from 1971 to 2001. Under the charismatic Kellehers servant-leadership approach which placed a high priority on employee em Continue Reading...
Inward Journey of Leadership
For a majority of individuals, becoming a successful leader constitutes a lifelong endeavor, requiring tremendous amounts of commitment and work. There are few who reach their complete potential as leaders, though this i Continue Reading...
The variability in problems faced by the King Edward Hospital NHS Trust during the period in question, instigated a multi-level response in knowledge sharing and inclusion on practice. Kotter's theory relies upon such a method, where strategies are Continue Reading...
The Major Leadership Ideas/Theories
Various theories exist to explain the practice and concept of leadership. This section offers a brief overview of the better known or most dominant theories. They include the trait, situational, participative and b Continue Reading...
Organizational Leadership and Inter-Professional Team Development
This paper aims at analyzing business practices, reimbursement impact, regulatory needs and patient centered care in health care units.
In the modern society, patient-centered care Continue Reading...
Twenty-First Century Leadership
One of the main challenges facing executive nurse leaders in the twenty-first century is the ability to create and lead in the healthcare delivery systems that are quite complex and conducive to many challenges for nu Continue Reading...
Competencies of IOM
The Institute of Medicine is an American organization founded in 1972 with the aim of training health workers, unlike other medical organizations aimed at profit making. As a non-profit organization, IOM has made remarkable prog Continue Reading...
The fast pace of technological change,
advancements in campus policies and even a varying demographic makeup of
revolving student bodies make for a considerable and interesting challenge
to the leaders in the environment. It requires Barqeuo and his Continue Reading...
Letter of Intent
What is your motivation for earning a doctoral degree?
First, I have always been motivated to succeed in every aspect of education and professional training that I have pursued. I have never settled for anything less than excellenc Continue Reading...
Dissemination
The student in a Doctorate of Nursing (DNP) program has an obligation to get permission when launching a scholarly research project; and the student also has a responsibility to disseminate that research once it is completed. This pap Continue Reading...
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
Healthcare ethics have to do with the wide range of moral decisions that have to be made in medical practice. These are the other considerations that have to be made besides the regular policies and procedures d Continue Reading...
It includes a worldview that embraces "corporate social entrepreneurship...the transformation of socially responsible principles and ideas into commercial value." This is to say that leaders need to understand how responding to their "civic duty" me 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...
Organizational Leadership and Team Development
Organizational Leadership & Inter-professional Team Development
In a contemporary healthcare environments, application of a quality healthcare is a complex system because it encompasses unique regu Continue Reading...
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare: violation of professional boundaries
Introduction
The nursing profession emerges top of the most widely trusted and respected professions (NCSBN, 2018). The results of these polls are an indication of the spe Continue Reading...
Psychiatric Nursing Education: Challenges and Solutions
There is a growing demand for nursing professionals, with rapid proliferation of educational programs for nurses. Nursing education requires opportunities for 'hands-on' clinical practice, yet Continue Reading...
Family Assessment
Description of Family / Genogram
Profile of Family
The 'T' family has been chosen for the completion of this assignment. Mr. T is the 95-year-old patriarch. His wife and mother of their two children is Mrs. T, 92 years of age. Th Continue Reading...
Health Care -- Philosophy of Graduate Nursing Education
In many senses, the nurse practitioner (NP) takes the profession of nursing to the next level. While the treatment of illness important, the NP also has broader focus of total well-being, inclu Continue Reading...
adolescents lack the necessary skills needed for solving-problems, self-esteem, and communication skills (Fertman & Linden, 1999; Sullivan & Larson, 2010). Moreover, adolescents tend to lack self-esteem, motivation, moral value, and a positi Continue Reading...
Ethics of Managed Healthcare
Healthcare policy has emerged as one of the most important issues in American politics and will continue to drive significant aspects of contemporary American public policy debates in the near future. That is because, on Continue Reading...
Facility Risk Management
Risk Management Facility Issue: Infant Abduction
Risk is defined as "anything that threatens the ability of [a] business to accomplish its mission." (Pakeys, 2010) The risk management plan is held to be "much broader than t Continue Reading...
A healthcare organization has both formal and informal structures that occasionally conflict with one another. Formally, this healthcare organization is approaching that of a service line. It is flatter than a traditional hierarchy, with several of t Continue Reading...
Medical Management
The primary goal of both private- and public-sector medical organizations is, of course, to provide the highest standard of medical care to their patients. This requires, of course, professionals who are trained in the latest scie Continue Reading...
Infant Mortality
Health Care Disparities in Infant Mortality
Numerous empirical studies have demonstrated a significant discrepancy in survival rates of newborns of different race. It has been shown that black infants are two times more likely to d Continue Reading...
Second, Proposition 30 focuses on what is important to a group of citizens -- and education should be important for the current and future health of any State. Finally, political rhetoric aside, it will take bi-partisan support and public policy ini Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
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...
Healthcare
IMPROVING PATIENT SAFETY WITH EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH
My workplace is currently experiencing the need for improvement is in the area of enforcing and communicating hospital policies/procedures regarding care of patients requiring special Continue Reading...
Professional Identity and Stewardship
Having conducted an interview between me and a colleague who is a registered nurse working in the same hospital, there are several issues that stood out for me in terms of the professionalism and the ethics ther Continue Reading...
According to Stein, (as cited in Lauer & Yodanis, 2004), American students tend to be globally illiterate. A large amount of empirical research and anecdotal evidence from various perspectives documents, stresses the need to improve information 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...
" (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...
Essay Topic Examples
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...
Blueprint for Evaluating Patient Safety Competency in Nursing Students
Ever since the report To Err is Human was published in 2000 by Kohn and colleagues, healthcare stakeholders in Western countries have intensified reform efforts designed to incr Continue Reading...
Applying Tools for Strategic Planning
Option
The strategic plan of our nursing department does align with the mission of the department, which is to "Discover. Teach. Heal." The mission statement succinctly describes the purpose of the healthcare f Continue Reading...