273 Search Results for Nurse Educators Today
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The Nurse Practitioner -- NP is a registered nurse -- RN having additional education in health assessment, diagnosis and management of illnesses and injuries, inclusive of ordering tests and prescribing drugs. N Continue Reading...
ADN to Bsn: Nursing
Nursing is a very dynamic profession. An individual interested in pursuing a career in nursing should possess high-level intelligence, sound technological knowledge, a sympathetic heart and high level of expertise. In addition to Continue Reading...
Nursing Tasks, Methods, And Expectations
State of the Industry
The Art and Science of Nursing
Relative Pay Scales
Male Nursing Roles
Sex Stereotypes
The Influence of the Nationalized Healthcare Debate
Proposed Methods toward Recruiting Nurses
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A recognized universal educational tool such as Blackboard should have a sophisticated search characteristic in order to increase navigation and productivity about the location.
The third barrier concerning the Blackboard is that it does not give a Continue Reading...
Personal Philosophy of Nursing
Nursing is, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, one of the 'hottest' or most desirable to enter of all professions today because of the increasing cost of health care, because of the managed health care system' Continue Reading...
Health Care
The overall health care industry has undergone fundamental change over the last decade. Most of the changes have occurred within the underlying business operation of the healthcare industry. These changes will ultimately effect nursing a Continue Reading...
Technology in the Classroom
In today's society, technology has become an accepted medium for communication. From email correspondence that has taken the place of mail, to texting instead of talking, advances in technology have become integrated into Continue Reading...
This is further based on the following assumptions:
1. The company will charge $150 per hour for each client.
2. The company expects to spend at least 80 hours a year with each client.
3. The company expect to see at least 30 clients per year, wh Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Advanced Practice Nursing on Patient Outcomes:
Explore the correlation between the presence of advanced practice nurses, such as nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists, within Continue Reading...
The most practical nursing education facilities began in the 1800s, but minimal education standards were not put into place until 1923, when the Goldmark Report highlighted the need for certain educational certifications for nursing practice (Scheck Continue Reading...
Scholarship Integration and Effective Care
Boyer's scholarship of integration "seeks to interpret, draw together, and bring new insight to a research study. It includes discovering patterns and making connections between nursing and other discipline Continue Reading...
Computers Used by Nurses
The area of interest in nursing informatics are nursing information, nursing data and nursing knowledge. The present state of knowledge related to these phenomena proposes four implications for the development of systems to Continue Reading...
Mary Eliza Mahoney
An overview of the contributions Mary Eliza Mahoney made to nursing, including her integration of women of color into the nursing profession, and establishment of the NACGN, later to become the American Nursing Profession. A disco Continue Reading...
Healthcare
Current needs in healthcare are rapidly changing as a result of technological advances, cultural transformations, economic and social deterioration, and other variables that are impacting the modern world in the 21st century. Yet, adequa Continue Reading...
Informatics Telehealth and the Health Care Shortage
Snavely (2016) shows that the looming nursing shortage is due to hit America hard in the coming years, and that shortage is now evident more than ever with the arrival of the novel coronavirus in Am Continue Reading...
Many of them who have worked for 20 years as nurses have gone up the managerial or corporate ladder. More and more nurses have chosen more paper work and less patient care by becoming supervisors, administrators and nursing directors and then retire Continue Reading...
DNP today a clash of culture, power, politics or none of these?
When first instituted, the DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) degree was thought to address a very important deficit within the nursing profession, namely a need for greater preparation Continue Reading...
Personal Philosophy of Education
My Personal Philosophy of Education in Nursing
Almost 20 years ago I immigrated to United States from the Ukraine. I received my Associate's degree from junior college and then attained my Bachelor degree in nursing 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...
Sampling a. No description of participants given.
b. The informants all appear to be appropriate to the study, all being engaged in the practice or training of nursing techniques and procedures, most in treatment settings.
Data Collection a. Data Continue Reading...
Advanced Nursing and Shared PerspectivesCompetent healthcare requires a nursing workforce that is trained and qualified to meet the needs diverse patient populations. Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) are important because they have special Continue Reading...
Health Administration
The purpose of this study is to show that there are many reasons why nurses leave their profession, but that financial reasons often rank very high on their list of concerns. Managed care issues and job dissatisfaction also pla Continue Reading...
Introduction, Problem Statement, Objectives and Aims, and Significance of Practice Problems: HYPERTENSIONAs previously reported, hypertension is a pervasive public health concern that affects millions of individuals worldwide (Fang et al., 2021). Des Continue Reading...
Benner, P. (1982). From Novice to Expert. The American Journal of Nursing, 82(3), 402. doi:10.2307/3462928
This article is the original article from the author that wrote it. Written in 1982, she starts it off with the salvo-like statement that says Continue Reading...
Regardless of how one defines productivity, it is clear that one cannot be productive at work if one is not at work.
Human resources
Of course, not all professional development is geared at reducing the impact of work-related stressors, but the re Continue Reading...
Introduction
Theory guides practice. This is true of many things, but is especially true of nursing. While many processes, actions, and rules are involved in becoming a great nurse, understanding and applying theory must be the most important aspect Continue Reading...
Student Training in Aged Care
What Factors in Students Training Enhance Retention
Post Placement in the Aged Care Sector?
What Factors in Students Training Enhance Retention
Post Placement in the Aged Care Sector?
Thanks to medical research, bet Continue Reading...
Knowles stated "The richest resources for learning reside in the adult learners themselves" (p. 66). An instructional strategy like gaming may help to facilitate tapping into the adult learner's experience. Through collaboration during the play of a Continue Reading...
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What policies should be taken into account for the curriculum design?
Institutional policies concerning the disciplines being offered should be taken into account (Keating).
Case Study #2: Philmore College
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What parameters must the curric Continue Reading...
Identifying Opportunities to Reduce Medication Error Rates by Nursing Staff
Today, one of the most challenging problems facing nurses practicing in any setting, but most especially tertiary healthcare facilities, is the adverse drug reactions caused Continue Reading...
Planning and Implementing Change
Pressure ulcers are one of the most serious concerns facing hospitals and nursing homes today. This is particularly the case with older people and those with serious disabilities that keep them bed-bound for an exten Continue Reading...
APNs have reported feeling greatly distressed when it comes to having to make end-of-life decisions because of a lack of support in this area. In conclusion, more effort needs to be put into making the lines less blurry for APNs so that they can mak Continue Reading...
nursing school students can apply their critical skills in appropriate ways that maximizes critical thinking. The researchers documented in their research the ability for nurses to interact and learn with people from elder generations. The authors w Continue Reading...
Organizational Needs for DNP-Headed Hypertension InterventionToday, the prevalence of hypertension in the United States is alarmingly high, affecting nearly half of the adult population in the country (Facts about hypertension, 2024). Furthermore, mi Continue Reading...
Asian-Americans with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes perceive barriers to implementing dietary and lifestyles changes to reduce A1C levels in the first 3 months after diagnosis"?
Method of obtaining necessary approval(s) and securing support from y Continue Reading...
76). As automation increasingly assumes the more mundane and routine aspects of work of all types, Drucker was visionary in his assessment of how decisions would be made in the years to come. "In the future," said Drucker, "it was possible that all Continue Reading...