997 Search Results for Nursing Philosophy and Nursing
Diversity Management and Nursing Leadership Philosophy
In the last two decades, influx of nursing professionals from the different part of the world into the United States has created a diversity work environment within the health organizations. The Continue Reading...
Community Nursing Practice Model
For a long time, community nursing has been an issue of major concern to most health care sectors. Values are based on the model for providing grounding for the nursing practice. The transcendent values include carin Continue Reading...
ethics provided key inspiration for others looking to apply a more practical application of the ethics within a 21st century organization. The article essentially attempted to redefine ethics and the role ethics play, or should play, within the cont Continue Reading...
Education Nursing Reforms
The teaching classroom environment is devoid of many of the social norms and customs and courtesies that are seen in everyday life. The hierarchical structure and enforcement of discipline creates a unique environment in th Continue Reading...
Hayes, E. (2007). Nurse Practitioners and Managed Care: Patient Satisfaction and Intention to Adhere to Nurse Practitioner Plan of Care. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 19 (2): 418-26.
Personal Response: At the heart of healt Continue Reading...
Madeleine Leineger's Cultural Care Theory
Theories are made of interrelated ideas that systematically give a systematic view about a certain phenomenon (an event or fact that is observable) that can, then, be predicted, and explained. Theories entai Continue Reading...
Leadership and Management
Nursing Issue: Nursing Shortage and Turnover
Nursing shortage and nursing turnover is a key contemporary issue that has an adverse impact on nursing with respect to health care delivery to patients. Owing to the increase Continue Reading...
Leadership is a challenge for all leaders across different realms and being a nursing leader is not an exemption. This is particularly taking into consideration the circumstances and issues distinctive to the medical and healthcare profession. As a n Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Nursing Care Practices:
This essay would explore the history of nursing, highlighting the developments in patient care from Florence Nightingale's era to the present day. It would exam Continue Reading...
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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...
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1. The Impact of Nurse-Patient Ratios on Healthcare Quality:
This essay could explore how the number of nurses available in healthcare settings affects the quality of care provided to patients. It can inc Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Technology on Nursing Care:
This essay could explore how the inclusion of technological advancements in healthcare, such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and mobile health appl Continue Reading...
Behaviorism and Positivism
Behaviorism basically believes in the laws of the observable. It is based on rational, scientific, factual data. "The behaviorist school of thought maintains that behaviors as such can be described scientifically without r Continue Reading...
Nurse Perspective
The profession of nursing offers many different things to many different people. For me, caring and helping people heal has always interested me and has made me feel like I am on the right path I life. The purpose of this essay is Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership and Management
Approaches of Nursing Leaders and Managers to Issues in Practice
Providing quality healthcare to individuals in need is imperative for all the stakeholders involved in the provision of healthcare. Among the stakeho Continue Reading...
Philosophy statement of the Olympic College Practical Nursing Program, according to the Olympic College's official website, is that this one-year program resolves to prepare graduates to provide safe, direct patient care as licensed practical nurses Continue Reading...
Nursing
The Beginning: Nightingale
Although nursing care has been around since the first cave man got a cut, the formal, organized discipline of nursing can be traced to the work of Florence Nightingale. Around the time Nightingale began her resear Continue Reading...
Nursing education has come a long way since my aunt was a practitioner. A Registered Nurse, my aunt worked in geriatric care for twenty years, and in psychiatric care for five years before that. I took my cue from her, developing my skills in a syste Continue Reading...
Nurse
How to gain a comprehensive and well-founded knowledge of nursing as a student?
As a student, it is important to keep an open mind when gathering knowledge of this profession. This attitude is most important in my opinion because of the conti Continue Reading...
Nursing Curriculum
Healthcare is changing so rapidly, there will be a need to profoundly alter the nature of nursing education to address the needs of providers and patients. "Nurse researchers are calling for curricular changes that emphasize how, Continue Reading...
Nursing Education
The Impact of Nursing Education on Healthcare Quality
The percentage of registered nurses (RNs) with at least a baccalaureate degree was estimated to be 61% in 2013 (Rosseter, 2014a). While this statistic may indicate that the pre Continue Reading...
Nursing Theorist Grid Dorothea Oren Theory
Over the years, nursing theories have been used in defining the ways healthcare is delivered through the interaction of patients and nurses. This study presents a theoretical discussion of the self-care con Continue Reading...
Nursing is a tough profession to perform well. There are constant innovations and changes in healthcare that make research and education a top priority among nurses to achieve the goal of providing high quality care. Evidence-based practice offers nu Continue Reading...
Nursing Program Philosophy
The values and ideals that go into a nursing program philosophy should be universal in nature, for the reason that nurses are of the community and serve the community. This may seem to complicate the issue of developing su Continue Reading...
Nursing Problem: Shortage of Nurses
WGU
Nursing Problem: Shortage of Nurses in Healthcare
Nursing Shortage
Researchers in Phoebe Memorial Hospital, gathered information to help them understand the extreme nursing shortage. The shortage they disco Continue Reading...
Nursing: Nursing Virtues
Nursing Virtues: Nursing
Nursing Virtues
Virtues can be defined simply as the habits of character that predispose persons to do what is right and moral. In the nursing profession, virtues are the habits that promote and af Continue Reading...
Nursing Ethical Theories
Ethical Theories in Nursing
Significance of Moral in Nursing
Deontology vs. Utilitarianism
Deontology
Utilitarianism
Justice Ethics vs. Care Ethics
Justice Ethics
Care Ethics
Rights Ethics
Conflict of Rights
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Nursing Theory
Laura Polk's theory of resilience holds that an individual has the ability to rise above adversity. There are a number of factors that contribute to how this occurs -- dispositional, relational, situational and philosophical factors a Continue Reading...
Professional Issues in Nursing
Things that surprised me
The chapter on collective bargaining has some surprising aspects with respect to nursing. Collective bargaining has a number of difficulties while being implemented at nursing profession. Nurs Continue Reading...
Personal Nursing Philosophy
Throughout the history of nursing, from its origins in the dressing of ancient battle wounds to the founding of contemporary nursing practices in the 19th century, nursing has always played a significant role in the lives Continue Reading...
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing:
Nursing can be described as a science and practice that enlarges adaptive capabilities and improves the transformation of an individual and the environment. This profession focuses on promoting health, improving t Continue Reading...
According to Newman, nurses practicing within this theory find their own lives are enhanced and transformed (Neill, 2002). Her beliefs and consciousness-centered approach were born from her early nursing experiences involving rehabilitation patients Continue Reading...
Patricia Benner: Nursing Philosophy
Patricia Benner Nursing Philosophy
Theoretical Aspects of Benner in Nursing
Importance of Benner's Theory
Patricia Banner born in Hampton, Virginia received her early and professional education in California. S Continue Reading...
Job Satisfaction in Nursing
Levels of Job satisfaction in nursing in relation to generational differences
The contemporary society has suffered an acute shortage of nurses within the public and the government sponsored hospitals. Indeed the shortag Continue Reading...
History Of Nursing Science
Nursing has existed in some for as long as humans have roamed the earth. The modern era of nursing began with the emergence of Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War in the 1850's. The daughter of affluent parents, Ni Continue Reading...
Role of Advanced Practice Nurse
Framework for Clinical Practice
Person/Client/Client System
Environment
Health
Nursing/APN (Factors Effecting APN's Practice and Implementation of the APN
Nursing Process)
Interrelationships of Client System, En Continue Reading...
Standards of Nursing Practice
Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice in Ohio
Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice in Ohio
As a pediatric hematology registered nurse (RN) practicing in the state of Ohio Continue Reading...