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On her own account, Nurse X would suggest that "a solution to that
might be the administration of an effective training regiment for those to
operate under my charge. Particularly if I am to face up to such
challenges as those inherent to larger org Continue Reading...
Role of Nurses
Roles of the Community Health Nurse
The community health nurse position holds myriad responsibilities, since the nurse is not only a practitioner but also an educator and researcher. Indeed, the community health nurse should not be v Continue Reading...
medical professionals, nurses as a group come closest to the ideal of treating the whole patient, addressing physical, emotional, psychological and even social concerns. This is especially true of psychiatric nurses who work to help patients address Continue Reading...
Introduction
Clinical reasoning is linked to sound and evidence-based clinical judgment, to problem solving and decision-making, and to critical thinking. Critical thinking in the nursing profession is in turn defined as the “purposeful, self-r Continue Reading...
Nursing theory drew much attention in the last century, and it continues to drive professional expansion and growth in nursing today. This text covers some of the theorists in the field of nursing, and their works. The nurses of the past provided gre 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...
NURSING Nursing: Florences Nightingales Legacy of Caring and Its ApplicationsAbstractIt is imperative to look into case examples for further elucidation to understand the relationship between theory, research, and evidence-based practice. Florence Ni Continue Reading...
Part 1: After completing the reading in Northouse and Huber, and viewing the leadership PPT Part II, answer the following questions:
1. Reflect on your own leadership style, ability, and skills.
Leadership has got to do with the ability of an individ Continue Reading...
Ectopic Pregnancy and the Jehovah's Witness
It is important to be aware of cultural and religious beliefs within a community, especially as a health care provider, because when dealing with patients from within that community there can be tensions t Continue Reading...
Mrs. Margaret Foley's Culturally Congruent, Personalized Nursing Care Plan
Case Scenario Overview
Mrs. Margaret Foley (Maggie) is a 46-year-old Aboriginal female has had an emergency open cholecystectomy. Although the case does not specifically Continue Reading...
Running Head: IMPROVING NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IMPROVING NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP 13Improving Nurse-Patient RelationshipIntroductionThe nurses from the major core health personnel in the health care system with their support being appreciated o Continue Reading...
DNP PROJECT HYPERTENSION - Week 4: Theoretical Framework & Change ModelIdentifying Evidence-Based Advanced Practice Nursing Culturally Sensitive Interventions for HypertensionTheoretical FrameworkOne of the harsh realities facing any nursing leader i Continue Reading...
Nurse Leadership Interview ReflectionAbstractThis paper provides a reflection on an interview with a nurse leader at a medical surgical unit. The nurse leader provided responses to questions about her philosophy of leadership, her methods, and factor Continue Reading...
Ethical Theory & Moral Practice
Debates about theory and practice are ancient. Each generation considers the dynamics that surround issues about the interdependency of theory and praxis to be uniquely challenging. Complexity is a variable closel Continue Reading...
IV. What Might be Suggested by John Dewey
John Dewey would heartily approve of the teaching practice of Ms. Thompson. She is teaching in the 'present moment' utilizing that which is available for use instead of lamenting that which is not present. Continue Reading...
Learning Theories
When compare principles andragogy Social Learning Theory, implications methods applying learning? References required.
Andragogy refers to the strategies used in adult learning. This learning strategy enables adult learners to inc Continue Reading...
Employing Evidence-Base Practice
The influence of evidence-based practice (EBP) has found reverberations in the field of medical care giving, academia and scientific endeavors. The need for evidence-based quality arises from the need to afford impro Continue Reading...
growing recognition of the changing educational needs of college students, particularly those attending community colleges. In response to this awareness, reform efforts have been implemented in order to meet the needs of students. As reform efforts Continue Reading...
Therefore, I would tell the patient that their symptoms should not be considered in isolation of their whole person. Websites that address symptoms only are not taking into account the wealth of factors that can influence the diagnosis of a specific Continue Reading...
Therefore, a nurse must be fully aware of these sensitivities when providing care to a patient, especially when the patient is a member of cultural group from outside the U.S.
The third criteria is social organization. For example, most African-Ame Continue Reading...
Attending an Alcoholics Anonymous Session
Personal experience after attending an open meeting on alcohol addiction
While studying undergraduate psychology, I was required to attend a meeting organized by non-profit organization, Alcoholic Anonymous Continue Reading...
Applying Ethical PrinciplesThe case study selected is \\\"Conscientious Objection and Professional Responsibility,\\\" involving Nurse Amelia Brooks and Dr. Rebecca Martin at Riverside Medical Center. The ethical dilemma arises when Nurse Brooks, who Continue Reading...
Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) Systems
Complementary and alternative medicine systems are health care approaches that are characterized by a history of use or origins that are external to mainstream medicine or health care practices. Continue Reading...
Ethical Dilemma in Nursing Practice: End-of-Life Decision-MakingAn ethical dilemma I encountered involved a terminally ill patient diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer. The patient, a 68-year-old man, was on life support, and his prognosis was poor. Continue Reading...
A nurse’s overall comportment and communications style, collectively referred to as professional presence, has become increasingly central to core competencies in healthcare. Professional presence impacts the way an individual nurse, and even a Continue Reading...
Confidence is a golden trait that can provide useful if not in all, than at least most situations any single person may experience. Confidence essentially includes having the ability to successfully negotiate any given task with grace, precision and 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...
Evidence, Evaluating Evidence, Making Recommendations
Life is a precious aspect of the human nature; the person has only one life to live. Therefore, it is essential for people to protect and guard the life of the individuals jealously. The nurses Continue Reading...
learning theories you selected.
I chose social constructivism and critical pedagogy.
I have always been fascinated by social constructivism for it enables me to see that much of what I take for granted has, in reality, been shaped by a constantly Continue Reading...
Range Nursing Theories
As a profession, nursing presents many challenges. Indeed, it is one of the most stress inducing jobs in the world, not only in terms of the physical toll and long hours, but also because of the emotionally exhausting nature Continue Reading...
The one question I have about my behavior was the fact that, as her advocate, I called and spoke to the patient's father with her permission. I stressed the fact that she was dying and if he wanted to see his daughter alive, he should come shortly. 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...
Development of a Nursing Peer Review Process at Cypress Fairbanks Medical CenterTask 1: Project ProposalClinical/Organizational ProblemThe need for establishing a nursing peer review (NPR) process has been identified by researchers in the healthcare Continue Reading...
Professional Practice Developments Experience Practice ImmersionThe AACN DNP Essentials and the AONL role-specific competencies examined in this course give the professional nurse a solid way to approach the delivery of quality care. The purpose of t Continue Reading...
Leadership Assessment SynthesisStudent NameNUR 4305: Nursing Leadership and Professional PracticeProfessor/DrDateLeadership Assessment SynthesisThis paper provides a comprehensive leadership assessment of a nursing professional serving in an administ Continue Reading...
worldview is a schema that includes values, beliefs, and principles that shape one's vision of reality. As such, a worldview is a lens through which the world is viewed. Personal experience, background, culture, gender, ethnicity, age, religion, edu Continue Reading...
Nightingale met a friend Richard Monckton Miles in 1842. Then in 1844, Nightingale asked Dr. Howe if she could do a charitable job in a hospital like the catholic nuns, and refused her marriage to her cousin, Henry Nicholson. By 1845, Nightingale st Continue Reading...
These skills are vital for them to make an impact, considering the powerful relationship between leadership strength and influence. (...)
In Australia the following study has noted a change in skill mix may be necessary:
Rising demand for health s Continue Reading...
They must be applied to patient's lives -- this is the reason that Benner places such a strong emphasis on mentorship as a critical component of training. Mentors and the advice of other nurses are required to teach advanced beginners to begin to 'f Continue Reading...