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nursing profession has debated the relevance of nursing models to nursing practice and it is clear that most nurses, particularly practicing nurses, continue to judge them to be not relevant" (Meehan, 2012, p. 2906). I disagree and believe firmly in Continue Reading...
Nursing Experience
After spending a semester in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) as a student nurse in training, I can report that I have learned a great deal about the vital issues and practices that are involved in the intensive care unit f Continue Reading...
It is related that "This patterns of delayed referral does more than deprive individuals of palliative care-it jeopardizes hospice programs themselves. To be financially viable, hospice programs, which receive per diem reimbursements, must be able t Continue Reading...
Nurses today are authorities on a variety of health problems and care. Family members and friends even seek them out for advice and support, when they are off duty. In office, they have become more and more important in the American healthcare system Continue Reading...
Staffing Problems in the Nursing Field
Within the U.S., nursing represents the largest health care profession. With 2.7 million nurses currently fulfilling roles within the profession there remains a widespread need for nurses to enter the career in Continue Reading...
Martin, P.D. And Hutchinson, S.A (1999) "Nurse Practitioners and the problem of discounting." Journal of Advanced Nursing. 29(1), pp. 9-17.
Critical evaluation of the research of the article
This article presents a critique of the current state of Continue Reading...
Reeves, S., Macmillan, K., & van Soeren, M. (2010). Leadership of interprofessional health and social care teams: a socio-historical analysis. Journal of Nursing Management, 18(3), 258-
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DNP has been a relatively new one for the nursing profession. Today, "there are many enthusiasts toward the DNP. Seen by some as a symbol of social progressivism, the endorsement of doctoral education for advanced practice nursing has many potential Continue Reading...
Hospice nursing can be difficult. Many times nurses transitioning into hospice care face struggles they would not encounter in other specialties. However there is a level of recognition involved in hospice care as it necessitates better care of patie Continue Reading...
Nurse' intends to pursue the role of a Nurse Educator in various academic institutions in North Carolina.
Ms. Nurse's" educational background and years of work experience is very much aligned with her plans. She received her BSN degree and Pre-Law Continue Reading...
Career Interest: Gerontology
The research topic of interest or priority is the identification of the skills and knowledge most critical to leaders of health care organizations, such as accountable care organizations, health care homes, medical homes Continue Reading...
proportion of nurses with a baccalaureate degree to 80% in the next five years would be a great way to increase the pool of qualified nurses. Although there are many nurses that have received their baccalaureate, many have not. This rings true espec Continue Reading...
MARKETING VS. CSR
Henderson Nursing Philosophy
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Virginia Henderson
Classification Focus
Historical Period
She graduated from her first nursing program in 1921 and her career was at its apex in the 1970's as she wa Continue Reading...
Pillars of Nurse Treatment
In my humble esteem, I believe there is a fair amount of truth in the statements that pertain to these two questions in this assignment. On an extremely fundamental level, working as a nurse certainly involves increasing t Continue Reading...
Personal Statement
I am applying to study anesthesia nursing. I feel that this speciality is in demand, that I have an interest in it and an aptitude for it, and that this education will help to complement the skills and experience that I have alrea Continue Reading...
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Nursing Journal on an EBP Process:
Together with his colleagues at the University of Washington, Jeffrey R. Harris developed and published an article regarding the most appropriate means for disseminating evidence-based practices. The framework was Continue Reading...
Importance of Nurse AdvocacyWhat is nurse advocacy?The relevance of advocacy in the nursing practice realm cannot be overstated. In the words of Hubinette, Dobson, Scott, and Sherbino (2017), nurse advocacy could be conceptualized as the various acti Continue Reading...
pressure? How respo
There was a time when I was under extreme duress to get to work on time. Although I can look back on the situation fondly now and apply the lessons learned, back then it could have had serious negative ramifications for my caree Continue Reading...
Quality Improvement Initiative Project
The purpose the project is to improve patient satisfaction, reduce errors, and improve healthcare by focusing on communication. A brief literature review was performed to find evidence-based best practices that Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory Analysis Paper: The Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms
Introduction
The middle-range theory of unpleasant symptoms was developed by Lenz, Suppe, Gift, Pugh and Milligan (1995) in an article entitled “Collaborative Development of Middl Continue Reading...
Theory-Practice Gap
The development of nursing theory has followed the natural sciences paradigm which has been commonly referred to as the technical rationality model (Rolfe, 1993). Therefore, the term theory, in nursing is used in a general manne Continue Reading...
Theory-Practice Gap
The development of nursing theory has followed the natural sciences paradigm which has been commonly referred to as the technical rationality model (Rolfe, 1993). Therefore, the term theory, in nursing is used in a general manne Continue Reading...
Mentorship in Nursing Leadership and the Effects of Evidence-Based Practice: An Integrated Literature Review
Nursing leadership has been identified as a major contributor to the outcomes of the organization, the nurses, and the patients. Mentoring i Continue Reading...
Curriculum Design
Introduction
As Terzioglu, Tuna and Duygulu (2013) state, “learning from experience is an important part of nursing education [and] using simulation as an innovative teaching strategy in nursing education” is an effectiv Continue Reading...
Roles and ValuesA. Discuss the evidenced-based practice regarding advance directive DNRNursing care is purposed to meet the comprehensive needs of both the patients and their families throughout their healthcare process. This is especially fundamenta Continue Reading...
Read the following scenario and then answer the questions that follow
You are on your hospital's Peer Review Committee (PRC). You are reviewing Nurse A's practice. She works on the pediatric unit. In the past, Nurse A has practiced safely wi Continue Reading...
Strategic Points for a Project
Mentorship in Nursing Leadership and the Effects of Evidence-Based Practice: An Integrated Literature Review.
Background of the problem/gap;
The integration of evidence-based into clinical practice in relation to kn Continue Reading...
Introduction
Incivility is a problem in many nursing workplaces around the world and it is a problem because people from time to time forget what it is they are there to do. The nurse is there to serve the patient and to support other nurses in their Continue Reading...
Nursing Goals
Specific: Hone Interpersonal Abilities
Measurable: Be a part-time preceptor to novice nurses
Attainable: Engage in one-on-one work with nurses fresh out of university, as this role necessitates explaining all hospital operations cle Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), Research, and Quality Improvement (QI) in Nursing Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), Research, and Quality Improvement (QI) in Nursing PracticeAbstractThis paper differentiates Evidence-Based Practice, Research, and Quality Continue Reading...
It is no secret that America is facing a shortage of nurses. The current shortage is very real and it is not like any that has been experienced in the past. There is evidence to support the shortage in that there are fewer nurses entering the workfor Continue Reading...
Patricia Benner's Theory of Novice to Expert: Does It Remain Valid?
What makes a nurse a good nurse? Patricia Benner's Theory of Novice to Expert examines the growth of a nurse's expertise and emotional development from her first years of practice t Continue Reading...
Systematic Research Review
Nursing Handoffs
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Nursing handoffs are kind of report among two clinicians responsible for patient care. Nursing handoffs provide an integral part for th Continue Reading...
The Role of Family Presence in Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationAnnotated BibliographyDe Stefano, C., Normand, D., Jabre, P., Azoulay, E., Kentish-Barnes, N., Lapostolle, F., Baubet, T., Reuter, P.-G., Javaud, N., Borron, S. W., Vicaut, E., & Adnet, F. ( Continue Reading...
Health Assessment Skills
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty (NONPF, 2013) notes that one vital competency for nurse practitioners to obtain is the ability to use advanced health assessment skills in order to differentiate betwee Continue Reading...
Nadelson and Nadelson's (2014) "Evidence-based practice article reviews using CASP tools: A method for teaching EBP." This work of literature is based on the notion that evidence-based practice is critical to the practice of nursing. It Continue Reading...
RESPONSE: (QI)Response: (QI)MeghanMegan opted to focus on error rates in falls prevention in healthcare facilities, nursing homes, and hospitals. Apart from falls being caused by errors, it is worthwhile noting that falls can also be caused by other Continue Reading...