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With a positive mental attitude, horrible physical problems are much more possible to overcome.
In this way, their heart is in the work and they are motivated to do the right things, to be responsible and accountable for their actions as they relat Continue Reading...
Nursing Science
Florence Nightingale (d.1910), founder of modern nursing is born.
Florence Nightingale is widely credited for developing what has been called an 'environmental' theory of nursing. When Nightingale began to practice her craft during Continue Reading...
Developing a Personal Philosophy of NursingIntroductionThis paper focuses on the fundamental concepts within the field of nursing, particularly through the lens of the nursing metaparadigm which includes nursing, person, environment, and health. It b 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...
Future of NursingSignificance of the National Academy of Medicines Recommendations Regarding Health EquityThe National Academy of Medicines (NAM, 2021) Future of Nursing 2020-2030 report makes a number of recommendations regarding the role of nurses Continue Reading...
Staffing shortages in nursing are a consequence of poor nurse retention and nurse satisfaction. Being a nurse requires a lot of dedication, patience, and ability to keep updated in a constantly evolving world. When hospitals and other medical facilit Continue Reading...
Range Theory
Mid-range theory
Middle Range Nursing Theorist: Rozzano Locsin
Biography/Education
Dr. Rozzano Locsin attained a PhD in nursing at the University of the Philippines in 1988. He is currently a tenured Professor of Nursing at Florida Continue Reading...
Nursing TheoriesTheory is very important in nursing as it helps with guiding and informing practice, framing approaches, and understanding factors that impact health. Theory aids in enhancing and improving patient care and in supporting professional Continue Reading...
The two middle range nursing theories that we are going to compare are Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory and Watson’s Theory of Human Caring. Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory is a middle range descriptive theory because Continue Reading...
Policy, Politics and Global Trends in Health Sector
Why the Public Policy Issue Was Chosen?
According to the report released by National Priorities and Goals -- aligning efforts meant to transform America's Health care (NQF, 2009; Partnership, 2008 Continue Reading...
Patient Care and the Nursing Profession
From January of 2012 until the present day, I have worked as an LPN. During that time, I have been in pediatric homecare, where I monitored and cared for children on ventilators and with tracheotomies. My expe Continue Reading...
The ability to resolve conflicting patients is also an appreciable quality. Research is an integral aspect of every subject that requires quality improvement. Research on Orthopedic nursing is required for overall development in the care and assista 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...
Course Objectives: Transcultural NursingAccording to Andrews & Boyle (2012), the concept of transcultural nursing theory (TCN) has evolved in recent years to reference more broader concepts of culturally sensitive and culturally astute nursing. The w Continue Reading...
Growth in the Practice of Nursing and Patient Care Delivery Models
The practice of nursing is expected to continue growing and changing given the reform initiatives that are taking place in the healthcare system. Some of the factors that are contrib Continue Reading...
Alzheimer's
Adult Daycare for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Barriers to Daycare Utilization:
Fortinsky, Richard H., Kulldorff, Martin, Kleppinger, Alison, and Kenyon-Pesce, Lisa. (2009). Dementia care consultation for family caregivers: Collab Continue Reading...
Enhancing Patient Care and Professional Relationships Using Emotional IntelligenceEmotional intelligence (EI) is a crucial skill in nursing, impacting communication, decision-making, and overall patient care. Defined as the power to recognize, unders 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...
Abstract
Nurse managers play a critical role in the nursing profession. In essence, nurse managers are the primary interaction between nursing staff and patients. As the nature and form of healthcare continues to transform and grow, nurse managers wi Continue Reading...
Grant Proposal to Improve Quality of Care
Nursing fatigue is one of the major factors that affect the quality of care provided by nurses to different patient populations. Studies have demonstrated that nursing fatigue is attributable to various fact Continue Reading...
working of operating room nurses as a result of the nursing shortage and the general strain and intensity of the health care arena in general. Nurses in general fulfill a truly crucial role within the arena of patient care, these are the individuals Continue Reading...
Curricular instruction on what to expect both practically and emotionally from the patient and his or her surrounding support system will be instrumental in preparing to help these individuals navigate the difficult course of treatment.
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It is however also important to consider the importance of internal individual factors such as the self-confidence levels of nurses. According to Hockenberry, Wilson and Barrera (2006), for example, note that nurses could feel considerably intimidat 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...
1.1 IntroductionHorizontal violence (HV) has been defined by many authors and despite the definitions varying, the term has been mostly described as actions, words or other behaviors which are directed at ones peers (Becher & Visovsky 2012), (Dumont, Continue Reading...
Recruiting more males into the nursing profession: A Positive, Proactive Position Statement
The aging population has caused a crisis in the healthcare profession. The population needs more nurses, that fact is clear even to individuals outside of th 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...
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...
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...
End-of-Life Care: Scholarly Nursing Practice Choice
I am an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) board-certified to practice in adult care (ANP-BC). Currently, I am employed as a nurse practitioner (NP) in palliative care within a hospice sett Continue Reading...
Nursing MetaparadigmThe four metaparadigms of nursingperson, environment, health, and nursemake up the backbone of nursing theory and practice. They explain the various aspects or dimensions of nursing that need to be considered to provide quality ca Continue Reading...
Role Change1. How do you think the role change from RN to NP will challenge your knowledge, skills, and collaboration?The role change from RN to NP will challenge my knowledge, skills, and collaboration in several ways. One thing I will need to do is Continue Reading...
Developmental and Cultural Comprehensive Healthcare Analysis
The Garcia's are a Cuban American family who have been making regular visits for healthcare. The family of four presents with different persistent problems that require that they see a doc Continue Reading...
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The proficient nurses perceive situations as wholes rather than in terms of distinct aspects, and performance is determined by maxims. Perceive or perception is the main word: The perspective is not thought out but presents itself based on exp Continue Reading...