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Readmission of Bipolar Patients and Lack of Education among Healthcare Providers: Nursing Staff Need Education on Motivational Intervention to Teach Patients How to Prevent ReadmissionBackground and PurposeThe readmission rate for bipolar patients ra Continue Reading...
nursing organizational chart obtained was from this website, http://Hospitals.unm.edu/nursing/.
UNM has a Nursing Division meant to solve and identify the most significant questions concerning human health within the community, through care, servic Continue Reading...
Practicum Reflective Journal
Nursing Theory
My intended area of practice is the primary care of adults across their lifespan. Therefore, lifespan theory was chosen as the theoretical foundation for this practicum. Lifespan theories provide a framewor Continue Reading...
NURSING Nursing: Social Anxiety DisorderInitials: M.I.Age: 45 yearsRace: African AmericanGender: FemaleChief Complaint (CC)The patient came to the clinic and reported that she fears any strangers or even acquaintances that she has met at her workplac Continue Reading...
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One form of self-mutilation can be thought of as culturally accepted, even in the United States. Tattoos, body piercings and earlobe earring holes are all fairly accepted in some if not all social milieux in the U.S. While these behaviors may be v Continue Reading...
The As ModelThe 5 A's model is a tool designed to assist healthcare providers in addressing health behaviors with their patients. This model consists of five steps: ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange. Each step is designed to help healthcare pr Continue Reading...
Nursing
Course Project Milestone #3: Peer Review Form
To complete a peer review on another students draft for change capstone project, identifying strengths and weakness with recommendations for improvement.
Directions: Complete the peer review f Continue Reading...
She looked up at every person who passed within her vicinity, some of whom had not even noticed her. The observer was not able to identify anything about her likely occupation or the circumstances that lead to her choosing this particular coffee sho Continue Reading...
Social Construction of Aging in Nursing Homes
Aging is socially constructed. Using the perspective of symbolic-interactionism, it is possible to show the precise processes whereby the social construction of aging takes place inside specific institut Continue Reading...
Health Care Economics
Monopsony power is defined as a situation where there is only a single buyer in the market (Investopedia, 2014). In a monopsony situation, all of the bargaining power rests with the buyer, such that the seller is a price taker, Continue Reading...
The Nursing Home Community: A Critical Ethnography
A nursing home is a community of care ideally designed to provide seniors with a safe and supportive environment in which to receive around-the-clock evidence-based healthcare and ancillary services. Continue Reading...
Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 certainly had noble intentions and safeguards. Indeed, there is a definitive reason why physicians are allowed a certain set of rights and responsibilities and why nurse practitioners are just a little further do Continue Reading...
achievement of the course outcomes in this course have prepared you to meet the MSN program outcome #4, the MSN Essential IV, and the Nurse Practitioner Core Competencies # 7.
The achievement of course outcomes has prepared me to meet the fourth MS Continue Reading...
computer science, information science, and nursing science designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data, information, and knowledge to support the practice of nursing and the delivery of nursing care"
INTRO SLIDE#2
Why Nurse Continue Reading...
Diabetes Foot Care
Qualitative Research Critique: Diabetes Foot Care
Sue Flood (2009) saw a need to examine the nurse-patient interaction in relation to diabetes foot care outcomes, in part because at least one health care organization (Agency for Continue Reading...
4. Identify effective approaches to bridging the cross-cultural gap that may prevent families from using nursing home facilities when they are in the elders' best interests.
Strategies
The following strategies will be used to help achieve the abo Continue Reading...
Family centered care is a noble belief deeming family members and health care staff as equal partners and working collectively to address the needs of the kid. Competency rises when a system synergizes as nurses and patient / family member's honors Continue Reading...
Lewin model of change can be useful as a way of encouraging people to get motivated about changing an ingrained policy that is no longer serving the organization. The first, foundational step of the model is the need to 'unfreeze' current standard o Continue Reading...
Polypharmacy Low Income Elderly
Poly-Pharmacy Low Income Elderly
The author of this report will offer a brief treatise on several social theories, one relating to nursing and one of them not related to nursing, and how they related to poly-pharmacy Continue Reading...
NONPF Leadership Competencies
The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) is an organization that specifically focuses on promoting high-quality education for nurse practitioners. The organization has continued to experience tre Continue Reading...
McMillan, S.C., & Small, B.J. (2007). Using the COPE intervention for family caregivers to improve symptoms of hospice homecare patients. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(2), 313-21.
Are there any HIPAA concerns that are evident in this study?
Both Continue Reading...
Welcome fellow nurses and other medical professionals or advocates. Like me, you are surely aware of the vastly and quickly changing climate in the medical community when it comes to things like continuum of care, accountable care organizations, medi Continue Reading...
Collaboration Reflection
Before entering the School of Nursing program, I had spent 16 years in CCU, ER, and Same Day Surgery. My personal experience has been in management where I had gotten used to delegating tasks and overseeing performance from Continue Reading...
objectively what happened. Choose something that you learned. Give details of what you learned or happened. Answer the Question: What did I do, read, see, hear?
Of particular importance, is the rising inequality of health care attributed to varying Continue Reading...
Under this standard, looking inside the medical record without a legitimate healthcare need, as determined by my supervisor, would be illegal (HHS, 2003). If I'm so concerned about my neighbor's health, I should just knock on their door and express Continue Reading...
Risks for Falls
Critical Analysis
'Risks for falls' have been an area of concern for medical professionals especially nurses. Statistics have shown that an increasing number of falls in hospitals and hospice settings not only raises question marks Continue Reading...
Hepatitis C Exposure Incident Report
Recently eighty patients at the Norman Regional Hospital have tested positive for Hepatitis C Employee James Hill admitted to reusing needles up to 25 time a day while administering pain medication. At least 38 c Continue Reading...
Thrilled to learn about this scholarship, I have given considerable thought to my future goals since my supervisor recommended that I apply. Ultimately I want to give back to my community through outreach and advocacy. I have been working at a busy h Continue Reading...
Decision Support System
ONE (a) -- how do you decide who should be in the selection process?
The decision as to who will be part of the selection process should be made based on how interested each person is in terms of establishing a strategy and Continue Reading...
Nightingale Model
Describe - choose something you learned from chapter 1-5- "What did I do, read, see, hear?
One concept that will be instrumental in my development is the nightingale model. This model provides insights into proper service to both Continue Reading...
Traditionally there was no empirical investigations were used in concept analysis but this has changed over time due to the limitations that it had in the methodology of concept analysis. There are several advantages that come with concept analysis Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Role of Personalization in Nursing Application Letters:
This essay will explore the importance of tailoring a nursing application letter to reflect the individual strengths and experiences of the applicant, as well as de Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of Nursing Care Plans: History and Impact:
This essay would explore the historical development of nursing care plans, from their origins to the present day. It could examine how nursing ca Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Nurse Anesthetists in Modern Healthcare: Bridging Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of the Nurse Anesthetist Role:
Explore the historical development of nurse anesthetists, from their origins during the American Civil War to their current critical role in modern healthca Continue Reading...