996 Search Results for My Perspective in Nursing
It is the dimension of knowing that connects with human experiences that are common but expressed and experienced uniquely in each instance. It is ultimately the processes of envisioning and rehearsing nurture artistic expression (Chinn, Kramer, &am Continue Reading...
For example, I would ask Mark to imagine what he would consider fair if he had recently been forced to work three floating shifts back to back because the unit was short-staffed as a result of Lisa's taking her vacation. Furthermore, I would explai Continue Reading...
Part A1. What are the qualities most needed to be a successful academic nurse educator?I have found that be a successful academic nurse educator, there are a wide range of skills that one should ideally have. One such skill is the ability to communic Continue Reading...
According to Meyer & O’Brien-Pallas (2010), to address organizational problems such as staff shortages, a systemic perspective is demanded, one which integrates “clinical, organizational, financial, and outcome variables from a nursin Continue Reading...
Integrating Course Concepts into Advanced Nursing PracticeReflecting on my learning experience throughout this course, several concepts have profoundly influenced my understanding and approach to advanced nursing practice. One of the most impactful c Continue Reading...
Staffing Shortage and Annotated BibliographyOverview of Nurse Staffing ShortagesNurse staffing shortages are a serious issue in healthcare, as it is something that directly impacts patient care and healthcare delivery. This problem has been worsened 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...
Admission Essay: Master of Science in Nursing-Family PractitionerIve always wanted to serve in the helping professions. This is where I feel most accomplished as both an individual and professional. To be more specific, I happen to be specifically ex Continue Reading...
Theorist Critique: Betty Neuman Nursing Theory1. Discussion on Betty Neuman nursing theoryAs the research that follows shows, Betty Neuman believed the nursing process should address the whole person and all facets impacting health. In sum, Neumans t Continue Reading...
PRAC : Clinical SkillsandProcedures Self-Assessment FormFNP StudentsSkill / ProcedureConfident (Can complete independently)Mostly Confident (Can complete with supervision)Beginning(Has performed with supervision or need supervision to feel confident) Continue Reading...
Work/Other Experience
I think that my work experience is the greatest asset that I bring to Walden. I came to the U.S. from Trinidad and Tobago, which gives me a unique perspective on an important population that many hospitals serve, which are pa Continue Reading...
Learning Objectives:
In support of the Terminal Objective, several key learning objectives will drive the content and curriculum for nurses undergoing the present training course. Primary among them, the training course is designed to create a sta Continue Reading...
Introduction
Lateral violence includes all acts of intimidation, humiliation bullying, unwarranted criticism and angry outbursts among other forms from a worker directed to another working (Clarke, 2014). In my current practice, most experienced nur Continue Reading...
Graduate Certificate Nursing Education
Learning of Anorexia Nervosa & Handling Its Patients
Final Learning Report
DESCRIPTION OF OBJECTIVES & THEIR STATUS
Drafting a learning contract and adhering to it along with constant support from my Continue Reading...
Theory Application: Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Theory
Introduction
Dorothea Orem was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1914 and received her BSN in 1939 and her MSN in 1945. She was a staff nurse, a private duty nurse, a nurse educator and a nurse Continue Reading...
Reducing Nursing Turnover by Implementing Innovative E-Health: A New Strategy for Incentivizing Nurses and Improving Organizational Culture
Problem Identification:
Nursing turnover rates are a serious issue for hospitals: they are costly and result Continue Reading...
Self-Injury
Biopsychosocial Approach to Treating Self-Injurious Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
My initial thoughts/feelings on the topics were: (This section contains your general feelings on the topic and NOT what the readings have infor Continue Reading...
Personal Philosophy of Nursing
I believe that nursing may or may not always be curative but it is always caring. That is why the philosophy of nursing which resonates with me the most is that of Dorothea Orem's self-care deficit theory. This theory Continue Reading...
Finances in Nursing, Interview
Description of the role of a CFO within selected organization
A CFO has to have a sharp understanding of finance. Individuals presume that CFOs have that; however one would state it's not in all cases. It's likewise b Continue Reading...
Part 1Reflecting on the concluding 50 hours of my clinical experience, I can say that I have further developed my professional abilities and understanding of patient care under the guidance of my preceptor. This period has been helpful in cementing m Continue Reading...
During a meeting with hospital staff of a variety of managerial levels, the same RN might use participative leadership styles, as the nurse consults with subordinates and considers other suggestions. Lastly, more and more nurses today may need to em Continue Reading...
The Leadership Role of DNPs Today1) Advocating for patients comes in many forms. As a DNP leader, you will be in a position to influence the advocacy process within an organization. How are some ways a nursing leader can advocate for patients through Continue Reading...
Communicable Disease/Community Nursing
2003 SARS Outbreak
In November 2002, the first case of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was reported in the Guangdong Province in China (Lau and Peiris, 2005). Over the next few months, SARS cases were Continue Reading...
Child Initials VL Age (years and months) 3 years 11 monthsDate of InteractionLocation of InteractionFPMHNP Student verbal and non-verbal communicationChild verbal and non-verbal communicationFPMHNP Student ReflectionTheorist application and analysis Continue Reading...
Community Site Orientation
Activity: The activity for this day involved carrying out a community site orientation in order to familiarize myself with the site. Since I am doing rotation in a skill nursing facility, my first activity was an orientati Continue Reading...
Nurse Practitioner Employment ContractPart 1The Ideal Work EnvironmentAs a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) in California, I believe the foundation of an ideal work environment lies in patient-centered care. My goal is to have a setting that supports Continue Reading...
Leadership Development Plan
As Moneke (2014) notes, the CCRN certification "is a mark of excellence and a distinguishing accomplishment" (p. 77). It represents the knowledge that one, as a nurse, has and professionally uses to provide optimal level Continue Reading...
Self-Reflection and Study PlanProfessional development requires that one take the time to reflect and plan accordingly. This paper provides a self-reflection of my exam results as well as a study plan for action to take to improve aspects of my studi Continue Reading...
nurse is difficult and tedious. It involves a lot more than a mere succession of skills and business activities. In fact, nursing is a part of the many processes, one of which is the process of socialization that is development and internalization o Continue Reading...
Personal Nursing Beliefs and Values Compared with the Roy Adaption Model
Professional nurses are on the front lines of health care delivery, and they are being confronted with an increasingly diverse patient base as well as understanding and applying 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...
Hourly Nurse Rounds
Critiquing Validity and Robustness of Research in Hourly Nurse Rounds
There are different kinds of studies that are carried out in the nursing field to examine various issues in patient care. An understanding of these issues re Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
The broad definition of the term 'theory' is development and elucidation of any aspect or field of cognition. Theory then is a collection of interrelated propositions that must forecast, describe, influence, or explain events. Theori Continue Reading...
Public Policy Annotated BibliographyOne potential public policy issue that may be of interest to me is the issue of mandatory staffing ratios for hospitals so as to ensure that adequate quality care is available to patients. Fox and Abrahamson (2009) Continue Reading...
Pathopharmacological Foundation
Asthma
Analyze the Pathophysiology of Asthma
The complex chronic inflammatory disease known as asthma, involves several inflammatory cells, more than a hundred distinct mediators of inflammation, and various inflamm Continue Reading...
The variability in problems faced by the King Edward Hospital NHS Trust during the period in question, instigated a multi-level response in knowledge sharing and inclusion on practice. Kotter's theory relies upon such a method, where strategies are Continue Reading...