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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...
Community Health Nursing Course DevelopmentPart ACourse OverviewBSN nurses must be prepared to practice and function effectively in a wide range of settings. Community health is considered an integral part of the public health sector. For this reason Continue Reading...
DISCUSSION: PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING PRACTICEDiscussion: Philosophy of Nursing PracticePhilosophy in nursing, as University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (2020) points out, refers to a statement that outlines a nurses values ethics, and beliefs, Continue Reading...
Nursing: Art and ScienceNursing has historically been seen as the art of caring. This art focuses on the humanistic and empathetic components, emphasizing the importance of understanding and responding to individual patient needs, emotions, and exper Continue Reading...
A personal philosophy is one which I should be bound during my professional practice as a nurse. It is a statement I am willing to guide me in performing my duties as a nurse. This philosophy is anchored in offering my nursing services with professio 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...
Need for Operating Room Nurse Residency Program
A Review of Literature
Previous studies have indicated that in other specialties, nurse residency programs have been largely successful in seeking to stem nursing shortages. However, very few studies ha Continue Reading...
While some might argue that there’s no real difference when it comes to a nurse prepared at the associate-degree (ADN) level versus the baccalaureate-degree (BSN) level, this is actually not as accurate as some would have you believe. Some peop 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...
IntroductionWritten assignments are important in nursing education, as they help students to develop critical thinking, grow research skills, and learn the art of evidence-based practice in their academic and professional career. This rubric is desig Continue Reading...
FNP Personal StatementAs a registered nurse, I have seen first-hand the impact that advanced practice nurses, particularly family nurse practitioners (FNPs), can have on patient outcomes and overall healthcare quality. Through my experiences in vario 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...
Self-AssessmentSelf-assessment is an essential process that enables individuals to evaluate their skills, knowledge, and abilities objectively. It involves analyzing one's performance, identifying strengths, and areas of improvement. Self-assessment Continue Reading...
Consulting with a MentorAs a professional, seeking input and mentorship from others is an important aspect of career planning and development. In the context of promoting my clinical practice change to financial key stakeholders in an organization, i 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...
As noted, although Abdellah's theory was patient-centered and involved the care of the patient, it was clinically based and emphasized the science of nursing. Such findings fit well with Jean Watson's theory of nursing, or caring science, which enc Continue Reading...
She was almost radical in her approach to healthcare and healing.
By radical, I mean that she was the type of individual who aimed to solve matters by getting to the root of the problem. She was more interested in solving the problem and not the sy Continue Reading...
Mary Breckinridge
The history of maternity nursing in many ways echoes that of other types of nursing, although it is arguable that improvements in the quality of nursing care have had an even greater impact that improvements in other arenas of heal 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...
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...
Roles of Professional Nursing Associations
Conduct a web search of at least two professional nurses' associations and describe how each organization defines its respective role at local, state, and national levels.
Identify the organization and its Continue Reading...
Learning Theories: Implications for the Nurse Educator
There are two specific learning theories that have to be addressed here. These are social cognitive and constructivist. By discussing both of these through the lens of the nurse educator, one i Continue Reading...
The theory is also highly generalizable, as it can be applied to truly any body of knowledge yet is especially suited for nursing knowledge, which occurs along common lines throughout the profession (Chinn & Kramer, 2008; Fawcett et al., 2001). 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...
DNP
Meleis, A.I., & Dracup, K. (2005). The case against the DNP: History, timing, substance, and marginalization. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 10(3), 1-8.
Ever since the establishment of nursing as a distinct profession, nurses have Continue Reading...
Orem's Self-Care Model: A Professional Nursing Practice Model
Nursing theory is an organized and systematic articulation of a set of statements related to questions in the discipline of nursing. (Caley, p. 302, 1980) The model presented by Dorothea 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...
Nurses are considered the backbone of the medical care-giver community. Good quality patient care centers on having a competent educated nursing labor force. There is a wealth of empirical evidence that has demonstrated Baccalaureate (BSN) nurses are Continue Reading...
Dorothea Orem and her Self-Care Model of Nursing Theory
Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1914, Dorothea Orem went on to become a much-revered nursing leader in the United States, innovating, developing and teaching her self-care model up until her dea Continue Reading...
Philosophy of Education
Norma Cunningham
I am a nontraditional student and I am returning back to college due to a job loss. I have been given a second chance at obtaining an education. Since I have been attending college, I was accepted into the n Continue Reading...
Nurse Informatics
The era of Information technology and knowledge explosion that introduced the comprehensive and complicated information systems has brought drastic changes in the health care sector like all other industries. The attention towards Continue Reading...
Nurse Role Specialization
Credentialing Issues
Becoming credentialed as a nurse practitioner (NP) for a hospital clinic is a process that demands a lot from recent graduates. Depending on the hospital, recent NP hires may or may not have restricted Continue Reading...
physicians and Registered nurses is an important one, which shapes the healthcare environment. Patients rely on physicians and nurses to provide their healthcare needs. The purpose of this discussion is to provide a description of current research, Continue Reading...
Teaching
Besides nursing, teaching is perhaps one of the most noble and worthy professions a person might choose. Indeed, those who have a particular love for people and children tend to choose this profession. For this reason, a particular kind of Continue Reading...
I believe that Bates College can prepare me best towards reaching my goal of being an educated person who is capable of productively giving back to the community.
Another reason why I prefer to pursue my studies further at Bates College is because Continue Reading...
Action Research Project -- Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the possible outcomes of the proposed solution to the project. In particular, the discussion will focus on outcomes that might occur if the solution is Continue Reading...