999 Search Results for Nurse Practitioner and Healthcare
EBP in PracticeIntroductionEvidence-Based Practice (EBP) is a decision-making approach that integrates the best available scientific evidence with clinical expertise and patient values and preferences. EBP is widely recognized as a standard in variou Continue Reading...
Electronic Medical Records
Over the years, with the technological development and digitalization of almost all the processes, there have been calls for the healthcare technology to be adopted in a wider sense of it. This has been mainly on the devel Continue Reading...
Doctor/Patient Relationship
Talcott Parsons was the first social scientist to put forward the doctor-patient relationship. His functionalist, role-based advance defined examination of the doctor-patient relationship for some time to come. He began w Continue Reading...
PPSPA bills would have enabled federal regulation to perform this more efficiently than present regulation efforts exerted by the States and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or ACGME. Restrictions to the ACGME self-regulation Continue Reading...
Personal Statement: Pace University
Pace University's Accelerated Combined Degree Program is the ideal launching pad for my new future as a nurse. I wish to begin my career in nursing as soon as possible, and given the current shortage of nurses, I Continue Reading...
Organizational Assessment as Impetus for Change at a Vet Center
Organizational Assessment as an Impetus for Change at a Vet Center
Organizational Context. Every type of organization has, or should have, as a major goal, the need to optimize the pro Continue Reading...
North American Women Continue to be the Primary Targets and Consumers of Cosmetic Surgery?
In a world in which we are judged by how we appear, the belief that we can change our appearance through cosmetic surgery is liberating to a lot of women. Th Continue Reading...
(the pulse of health care is wireless: The future medical enterprise)
The Pocket PCs and the PDA's are just only the tools but it is the software that drive these hand held devices that allow for providing better health care services. Starting from Continue Reading...
Wrong Blood in Tubes
Mr. Smith has been working at North West University Hospital for the better part of 30 years as an Advance Nurse Practitioner (APN). During that time he has been exceedingly pleased with the reputation that this facility has rec Continue Reading...
Electronic Medical Records Management and Personal Privacy
Electronic Medical Records Management and the Control of Personal Privacy Information
The ethics and security of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is acting as a catalyst of continual innova Continue Reading...
Competencies
The author of this report is asked to compare and core competencies of a number of direct and indirect nursing roles. Titles involved include nurse administrator and nurse informatics when speaking of non-direct roles. Direct care prov Continue Reading...
Situation of Focus
The opioid epidemic in America has arisen in part as a result of over-prescription of drugs to patients (Brummett et al., 2017). While patients have a right to expect pain relief, the tendency among health care providers to prescri Continue Reading...
Nursing: My Personal GoalsI definitely feel that nursing is a calling. The profession is far too demanding for an individual to choose simply for a paycheck. It is not a job that can easily put aside at the end of the day, and may require the nurse t Continue Reading...
We Can, But Dare We?IntroductionEveryone loves to post on social mediabut what happens when one posts information that violates a patients HIPAA rights? Consider this scenario: a healthcare provider gets on social media and posts something about a pa Continue Reading...
Over the course of the practicum, I hope to enhance my knowledge, the first level of Bloom’s Taxonomy of knowledge (1999), of how to communicate with patients from different cultural contexts in a more effective fashion. As noted in the DNP ess Continue Reading...
PICO/PIO development
Key term
Child
Salbutamol
Alternatives
Paediatric, pediatric, infant
Albuterol, ventolin
How would you describe your Participant, Patient, or Population group?
Female hospital worker age 20 to 45
What characteristics of Continue Reading...
The main finding sof the study were in addition to correlate identification the development of a more clear idea of the real limitations of prevalence of existing PADs, in that 4-13% of study participants had already created PADs of one or both type Continue Reading...
Theatre Nurses Equipped With the Skills Required to Perform Pre-Operative Visits
To Perform Pre-Operative Visits?
Are Theatre Nurses Equipped With the Skills Required
To Perform Pre-Operative Visits?
Dissemination
Are Theatre Nurses Equipped Wi Continue Reading...
MS Case Study Nurse Practice
When patients enter hospitals it is oftentimes they become more ill and sicker due to inappropriate care and professional ignorance. This is due mainly to the amount of hubris involved within the medical profession and a Continue Reading...
In light of the evidence in this literature review then it is of great import that monitoring of the health of pregnant women is vital in reference to LBW infants not only in the sense of present terms but as well to lifelong health considerations f Continue Reading...
In applying this article to the nursing field, it appears that combining therapies with surgery can enhance care to surgical patients. The article reaction is preoperative anxiety can be reduced with holistic nursing.
Rosenberg, S. (2006). Utilizin Continue Reading...
Practice Fusion
Strategic Planning Document:
A Plan for Conversion, Integration, and Implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) in a Residential Care Facility
Description of Institute
The objective of this study is to examine the implement Continue Reading...
, 2007). The nurses at the medical-surgical, trauma, neurological, cardiovascular, cardiology and transplant sections directly and personally confront the various needs of families of the death of a loved one. One nursing author, Jane Felgen, set for Continue Reading...
ER Nurses -- Evaluated situation, helped calm Hally, retook vital signs, prepared for NP
ER Nurse Practitioner -- Examined Hally, ordered X-Ray, reviewed all symptoms and signs; interpreted x-ray, with Nurse, administered muscle relaxer and anesth Continue Reading...
Student creates a table with short-term goals (1-2 years), 3 intermediate-term goals (3-5 years), and 3 long-term goals (6-10 years) related to her or his career path as a nurse practitionerShort-Term GoalsIntermediate GoalsLong-Term Goals Become a c Continue Reading...
Deep self-reflection and an understanding of how t blend the lessons learned about the self with those observed from the external world around the individual facilitating true Professional Growth.
Additionally, there are clear consequences for pro Continue Reading...
In nursing practice, critical thinking plays a crucial role of providing a nurse with the necessary skills for prioritizing and making key decision that would save lives. There is a high degree of sensitivity in clinical practice, which means that a Continue Reading...
Winning Resume
[Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Telephone Email]
I am a Registered Nurse (RN) who will be completing my Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) in July. I am seeking out a position that can offer more leadership, the ability to wo Continue Reading...
Asthma in Adolescents and Adults: Guideline-Based Diagnosis and Management" by author Susan Corbridge (2010) discusses the fact that many people in the world suffer from the medical condition known as asthma. There are more than 16 million adults in Continue Reading...
For attracting people in the nursing industry, many employers are offering benefits like child care, bonuses, flexible working hours and other incentives. (Research and Education Association, 1997)
With an increase in the aging population, the prac Continue Reading...
Health Policy Debate PaperShould Continuing Education be Mandatory for All Nurses, Why or Why Not?The Assembly Regulated Professions Committee of the New Jersey legislature is currently deliberating Bill number A2182, sponsored by Assemblywoman Nancy Continue Reading...
Urinary Catheterization
Urinary catheterisation: indwelling catheters
Urinary catheterization: indwelling catheters
In the medical field, the uses of indwelling catheters have become a common patient care intervention (Clinical Review, 2009). In a Continue Reading...
Boykin and Schoenhofer in their theory of Nursing as Care. I first attempt to define the concepts according to the way that they are interpreted in the secondary literature. I then go on to provide some insights pertaining to the relevancy that thes Continue Reading...
Leininger's Model
No Panaceas
Much of Western medicine is predicated on the idea that a cure that works for one person should work for everyone else. If penicillin or measles vaccinations work on one patient or one set of patients then they should Continue Reading...
...I need(ed) a lot of reassurance. Had I gone to a unit where they put me with a preceptor who really didn't care about educating...I think I would have struggled big time....[but] they never treated me like I was stupid," are common responses of ne Continue Reading...
Specific recommendations for family therapists who employ parent training techniques are offered.
Summary and Conclusion
While Rogers does not completely define precisely the 'human' it is easily understood to be that of all aspects of the individ Continue Reading...
multigenerational issues of leadership in the workplace. The discussion explores the differences between the traditionalist generation, baby boomers, Generation X and Generation Y the discussion also focuses on how the differences between these gene Continue Reading...
Quality and Sustainability Paper Part Two - Identifying Opportunities to Reduce Medication Error Rates by Nursing Staff
As reported previously, medication errors can occur in virtually any treatment setting, including patients’ homes, but the p Continue Reading...
The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) is one such database that provides information that helps registered nurse (RN) in evaluating patient outcomes, as it looks at quality improvement activities. Moreover, the database looks at Continue Reading...