996 Search Results for Nursing Theory and How it
Policy IssuesThe Nurse Practitioner Association of New York State and NPALI, as well as the American Association of Nurse Practitioners have identified a number of current health policy issues, including increasing reimbursement for nurse practitione Continue Reading...
How Registered Nurses can Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Background and Context
Concepts, models and theories
Today, catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) remain one of the primary causes of nosocomial infections in the United 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...
Clinical Nurse Leadership
Nursing Leadership
Interview summary, literature review, and professional plan
Nurses are increasingly being called upon to fulfill clinical leadership roles as well as in their traditional spheres of practice. This is a Continue Reading...
DNP and Global HealthThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program equips practitioners with the competencies necessary to comprehend, evaluate, and respond to the global health environment. Emphasizing the scientific underpinnings of nursing practice Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Simulation-Based Training in Nursing Education:
Explore how the incorporation of simulation-based training within nursing programs is revolutionizing the way future nurses are educated. D 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...
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1. The Evolution of Nursing Education: Tracing the Path from Diploma to Doctorate:
This essay would explore the historical progression of nursing education, from its early beginnings where hospital-based Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Nursing Diagnoses in Improving Patient Outcomes:
This essay would explore how accurate and timely nursing diagnoses impact patient care. It would cover the significance of nursing assessments, the formulation o Continue Reading...
The Impact of Socially Responsible Marketing on TV Viewership and Household Conflicts: A Theoretical Descriptive StudyAbstractMarketing is used by business organizations to promote the beneficial attributes of their product and services. The increase Continue Reading...
Literature ReviewIntroductionEmotional intelligence is a concept that has been discussed by researchers and scientists for a number of decades. Its benefits and whether it is something that can be taught are often debated. This literature review will Continue Reading...
Ethical Imperatives for Rational Paternalism in Advisor-Client RelationshipsInstructions:2/ Here is the one issue that I still dont have clarity on: what is your operational definition of rational paternalism for the purposes of your study? Here are Continue Reading...
Organization
Decision making is critical to a corporation. Organizational success depends on making hundreds or even thousands of decisions every day, and those decisions need to be of the highest quality in order for the organization to thrive. In Continue Reading...
When you take a position in a company of any size, you are entering into a community that has its own rules and regulations as well as its own history. This is often called \\\"institutional memory\\\" and not knowing it can put you at a disadvantage Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
Madeleine Leininger's Theory of Cultural Care: Background.
Leininger's Theory of Cultural Care began during the 1950s, when she developed a fascination with anthropology. While she was studying at the University of Cincinnati, she di Continue Reading...
Nursing
A gap between theory and practice is haunting nursing and presenting major problems for healthcare administrators, policy makers, practitioners, and patients alike. As Rolfe (1993) puts it, "the theory-practice gap continues to defy resoluti Continue Reading...
Nursing Practice through Environmental Control April 22, 2013 Name RT Final Paper NUR 505-01
Florence Nightingale's Environmental Theory is a patient care theory designed to control environmental factors that allow nature to act in the healing proce Continue Reading...
Nursing Theories Practices
Nursing Theories
Sister Callista Roy initiated the Adaptation Model of Nursing in 1976. The theory has since then evolved to be one of the prominent nursing theories. The nursing theory defines and explains the nursing ca Continue Reading...
End-of-Life Care: Scholarly Nursing Practice Choice
I am an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) board-certified to practice in adult care (ANP-BC). Currently, I am employed as a nurse practitioner (NP) in palliative care within a hospice sett Continue Reading...
Nursing Fatigue
NURN 480 Clinical Activity Plan for Nursing Fatigue Project
Meet with preceptor. (2 hours)
Determine stakeholders. (1 hour)
Develop an in-depth interview protocol and survey questionnaire regarding experience with nursing fatigue. Continue Reading...
Nursing TheoriesTheory is very important in nursing as it helps with guiding and informing practice, framing approaches, and understanding factors that impact health. Theory aids in enhancing and improving patient care and in supporting professional Continue Reading...
Nursing: Jean Watson's Human Caring Theory
Jean Watson's Human Caring Theory
Caring science is a branch of science that appreciates unity of life and explores individuals' duty of care to themselves, others, the environment, the world, and the univ Continue Reading...
Nursing Education Assessment Project
Coursework early in a nursing education program covers a broad range of topics and extensive amount of details must be committed to memory. Assessments that are directly tied to coursework are primarily formative Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
Application of Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory to Awakenings
There are several grand theories of nursing, and among them is Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory (SCDT). This theory has established a set of assumptions, including Continue Reading...
Nursing Evidence-Based Practice
The press for evidence-based practice in nursing and for nurses as consumers of research is driven by a number of substantive factors. The state nursing boards and The Joint Commission (TJC) insist that policies and p Continue Reading...
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...
Nursing theories are used for describing; developing, disseminating and they use present day knowledge in nursing. There are various nursing theories that are used by nurses as a guide to their day-to-day practice in nursing. This paper will look giv Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
Within the field of nursing there are many theories that receive a great deal of attention for the manner in which they assist nurses in treating patients. The middle range theory of unpleasant symptoms was developed many years ago an 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 Handoff Communication Research
Nursing handoffs are important components in the modern health care setting given their role in transfer of the responsibility and authority of care from one practitioner to another during shifts. Generally, nu Continue Reading...
Nursing
The theory that I propose to work with is Sister Callista Roy's Adaptation Theory. This theory was developed by Sister Callista Roy in 1970, when she described it in the journal Nursing Outlook.
There are two reasons why this theory might b Continue Reading...
Nursing Influence
The author of this report has been asked to offer some insight and informed perspective about how nurses should be influenced by organizational nursing theory. Specifically, the author of this report will cite Polk's theory of resi 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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Theory
Compare and contrast at least three views on what constitutes a theory. Distinguish the related concepts of theories, such as hypothesis, paradigm, model and concept.
Differentiating between hypothesis and theory
The word hypothesis is a de Continue Reading...
Nursing Informatics / Annotated Bibliography & Brief Critique
Harris, R., Bennett, J., and Ross. F. (2013). Leadership and innovation in nursing seen through a historical lens. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 70(7. 1629-1638.
Aim of the Article an Continue Reading...
Disorders in Older People
Alzheimer's and Eating Disorders and how they affect Older Adults
Alzheimer's and Eating Disorders and how they affect Older Adults
Disorders in Older People
Alzheimer's-Type Dementia
Eating Disorders
Disorders in Olde Continue Reading...