997 Search Results for Community Nursing
RESPONSE 2Response 2ShellyShelly Scottadkins indicates that her philosophy, which is rooted in holistic care, has been shaped by middle-range and grand theories. Her perspectives are aligned with Jean Watsons Theory which would contribute to her role 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...
Literature Assessment: Nurse-Patient RatiosIntroductionThe issue of mandatory staffing ratios for hospitals to ensure that adequate quality care is available to patients. Fox and Abrahamson (2009) note that nursing care arguably falls into the realm Continue Reading...
Part A1. What are the qualities most needed to be a successful academic nurse educator?I have found that be a successful academic nurse educator, there are a wide range of skills that one should ideally have. One such skill is the ability to communic Continue Reading...
Nursing Education Development Policy (NEDP) for Nevada State Board of Nursing (NSBN)
Assessment & Nursing diagnosis:
Policy: It is mandatory for every NSBN nursing education provider to follow, sequentially, the four-hour process described by the Continue Reading...
Nursing Practitioners
In the United States and the United Kingdom, NP (Nursing practitioners) are being used as a point of contact to deliver primary care for patients. Trained nursing practitioners who can deliver in-person primary healthcare serv Continue Reading...
First, nursing schools must be able to compete with clinical employers because there is little incentive to pursue a teaching career when first-year nurses can earn as much as their professors. Second, it will likely be impossible to eliminate the n Continue Reading...
Nursing, Where are We Headed?The future of nursing over the next 10-20 years is ready for some serious change. This change will likely be influenced by factors like technological advancements, globalization of healthcare, demographic shifts, and chan Continue Reading...
Practicum on Caregiver Role Strain and Nurse BurnoutPractice Issue and Evidence Summary (Corrected Milestone 1)According to the survey-based research conducted on 1774 workers, burnout in nurses depicts itself in numerous ways. These include deperson Continue Reading...
Why I Want to be a Psychiatric Nurse PractitionerPart 1As a person charged with the role of diagnosing and treating patients presenting with various mental heal issues, I will be required to have several personal qualities and attributes. To begin wi Continue Reading...
Nursing leadership has a direct impact on patient outcomes and quality of care. From healthcare administration to policy decisions, from shift leadership and staff management, leadership is the cornerstone of nursing. Nurses and nurse educators are p Continue Reading...
Americans who eat a healthful diet consume a variety of nutrient-dense foods within and across the food groups, especially whole grains, fruits, vegetables, low-fat or fat-free milk or milk products, and lean meats and other protein sources and limi Continue Reading...
LETTER OF INTENTI write this letter of intent to the DDA with the objective of enrolling as a HCBS Medicaid Waiver Provider operating within the ............................ area. The company is committed towards ensuring the best outcomes among per Continue Reading...
Public Health: Leisure World Community
Leisure World is a 610 acre gated community that admits individuals of age 55 and above as members. In that sense, it is both geographic and phenomenological. The community is largely cosmopolitan, with the raci Continue Reading...
NURSING Nursing: Decision-Making ModelThere are various decision-making models that physicians and patients use for reaching an optimal solution regarding the best possible patient outcomes. The first model, the paternalistic model, has its pros and Continue Reading...
Introduction
On November 26, 2013, Marlise Muñoz suffered from a pulmonary embolism. Within two days, the patient was declared brain dead. Muñoz was 33 years old and 14 weeks pregnant. She also happened to reside in Texas. In Texas, a p Continue Reading...
Things like the Health Reform Bill are designed to support organizations like Mental Health America, and if repealed it may prevent many people from getting the help they so desperately need. By raising awareness about various political agendas, pol Continue Reading...
This makes retention essential, as new nurses must stay with the hospital and become nurse specialists for CMC to continue to maintain its reputation. Nursing education is also essential.
Unfortunately, a stressed and pressured environment that is Continue Reading...
Advanced Practice Roles in Nursing
The starting point of all current-day nursing practices is a registered nurse. The current standards and policies with respect to education and legal regulations for attaining a basic first-level nursing standard w Continue Reading...
Each standardized nursing language is designed for use in a number of clinical settings, including home care, ambulatory care, and inpatient treatment, with certain languages providing decided advantages within particular circumstances. Although it 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...
Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Operation Budget Analysis
Caterina Hossack, the Chief Nursing Officer is proposing for the PFCH ? ("Patton-Fuller Community Hospital") (Patton-Fuller Community Hospital, 2010 p 1) ? To hire additional nursing staff b Continue Reading...
Introduction
A philosophy of caring and compassion is necessary but not sufficient for effective nurse administration. Nurse administrators assume additional duties and responsibilities when they manage health care facilities. In addition to underst Continue Reading...
Just because people grow older does not mean they abandon their dreams and desires, and it is important to help find ways that the elderly can continue these pursuits.
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Interview No. 2: "Ron D.":
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Health Care Delivery Models and Nursing PracticeToday, health care delivery models and nursing practice are experiencing fundamental changes in response to innovations in technologies and controlling state and federal legislation. The purpose of this Continue Reading...
adult life, I have been immersed in the healthcare professions. Working in several different sectors of healthcare has afforded me the opportunity to understand different models of patient care, different administrative systems and organizational cu Continue Reading...
Professional Nursing Organization Comparison
Choose two professional organizations. These can be organizations you are a member of or that are known in the nursing profession.
Create a table comparing the two organizations.
American Nurses Associa Continue Reading...
In almost every career, one uses only a portion of the academic skills from college. In the nursing career, with one or two possible exceptions (certain maths or chemistry classes), almost all of the knowledge is needed in some way on a daily basis. Continue Reading...
A significant example of this extends from the nurse's new role as a qualified medical professional capable of delivering diagnosis and treatment without the presence of a physician. For the nurse practitioner -- the agent of advanced nursing practi Continue Reading...
Culturally Competent Nursing
This order require medical field, preferable. A Registered Nurse case management experiences, a Doctor, ORDER: I requesting a 5 pages, paper written DOUBLE SPACED, APA format, excluding Title Reference Page make total 7 Continue Reading...
Work/Other Experience
I think that my work experience is the greatest asset that I bring to Walden. I came to the U.S. from Trinidad and Tobago, which gives me a unique perspective on an important population that many hospitals serve, which are pa Continue Reading...
The patients selected had to meet certain criteria. They had to have access to a telephone a home or at work, they had to have the ability to keep an Oxford knee score sheet and relay the information coherently over the phone, and they had to speak Continue Reading...
There is a clear divide between the real care nurses must give -- and do give, every day -- and the layperson's perceptions of nursing (Scher 2003).
References
Scher, Betty. (2003). Second opinion. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Journa Continue Reading...
Evidence-based nursing interventions that will provide quality care to vulnerable populations
There is evidence in innovative health programs whose outcomes are Hospice care with increased patient and caregiver satisfaction costs lower than the conv Continue Reading...
Personal Statement Application for the Nurse Practitioner Program at UCSF
I first experienced the duties of a nurse practitioner in WHATEVER, a small mountain village in Nepal.
From 1996-1998, I worked as a Community Health Volunteer with the Ameri 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
An estimated 1.5 million “preventable adverse drug events” occur each year in the United States alone; the number of medication errors that did not lead to adverse effects but remained undisclosed is unknown (Jenkins & Va Continue Reading...