999 Search Results for Data Collection in Nursing
Still, the concept of guided imagery tends to stray far from traditional methods of pain management. Pharmaceuticals have long been a major method of treatment for pain, but have resulted in major backlashes in regards to patients becoming addicted, Continue Reading...
Caring in Nursing
Over time, nursing and caring have largely been regarded synonymous. With that in mind, it is important to note that quite a number of caring theories have been developed based on caring as a central concept. Some of these theorie 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...
CRA and Data Management Plan
CDM (Clinical Data Management) is the control/management of the collection and processing of data in the conduction of clinical trials. CDM involves the following; the design of the instrument to be used in the collecti Continue Reading...
Health Care Delivery Models and Nursing PracticeToday, health care delivery models and nursing practice are experiencing fundamental changes in response to innovations in technologies and controlling state and federal legislation. The purpose of this Continue Reading...
Standards
Technology Impact on Clinical Research and the Interrelationship of Uniform Data Format Standards
With increasing robustness of technology, clinical programmers began realizing inefficiencies in metadata and recreation from scratch each Continue Reading...
So, they have the best chance of isolating the underlying cause from the non-underlying causes. They are well-versed in the structure and classification of the ICD-9 codes as well and this helps them to better report the mortality.
Another reason i Continue Reading...
Workflow Analysis in Clinical Settings: A Comprehensive OverviewThis paper discusses the importance of clinical informatics and workflow analysis in healthcare. First, it gives an overview of clinical informatics; then, it looks at what workflow anal Continue Reading...
distributed to the nursing and non-medical support staff of an operating room. It appears that this article is intended as a case study. Therefore, it would be appropriate to only survey members of a single hospital. The population as a whole was on Continue Reading...
Myra Levine Nursing
Reasons why the MYRA LEVINE NURSE theorist developed the theory
Myra Levine an influential figure in the nursing vocation set up new methods which were effective for educating the nursing degrees students with fundamental concep Continue Reading...
Informatics and Nursing Quality Sensitive IndicatorsIntroduction: Nursing-Sensitive Quality IndicatorThe National Database of Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicators (NDNQI) is a tool designed to help nurses track and improve the quality of care they pr Continue Reading...
Introduction
Public health as a field comprises the convictions, science, and skills relating to the preservation and improvement of the health of the general public through preventative endeavors instead of curative ones. One of the basic sciences t Continue Reading...
Jean Watson
Analysis of Nursing Theory
Jean Watson is one of the reputable contributors in the contemporary nursing field. She is rather well-known for her work namely, Theory of Human Caring. Other than this eminent theory, she has presented vario Continue Reading...
Introduction
Patient-centered care is the goal of many healthcare organizations, but the ability of an organization to deliver patient-centered care is influenced by a number of factors both internal and external. Business practices, regulatory requ Continue Reading...
A community health nurse is charged with working within the community to deliver preventive healthcare services and support population health. This will be done by analyzing and assessing the community by using the available data and collection of ad Continue Reading...
Application of Statistics in Health CareStatistical application plays a significant role in healthcare, from monitoring patient outcomes to improving quality of care and promoting patient safety (Han & Roh, 2020). Healthcare professionals across all Continue Reading...
• What are the responsibilities of someone in your position (e.g., VP, CNO, Director, or Manager) in the development of the annual budget?
Nurse Manager
Having business acumen is fundamental to becoming a Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). In some hea Continue Reading...
hourly nurse rounds help to reduce falls, pressure ulcers, call light use and contribute to rise in patient satisfaction base on evidence base practice
The healthcare center is faced with numerous challenges affecting clinical results and client sat Continue Reading...
program has the potential to revolutionize the way the healthcare industry on many fronts and has implications for nurses, nursing, national health policy, patient outcomes, and population health associated with the collection and use of Meaningful Continue Reading...
Healthcare incentive program
Nursing Informatics/Meaningful use
Meaningful Use Program
Overview of Meaningful Use program
Meaningful use is basically an enticement program available for healthcare providers and hospitals for attaining the aims a Continue Reading...
Nurses
Meaningful use of data when used together with the best practice and evidence-based practice has the potential to improve health and healthcare for the population. Meaningful use of data greatly affects nurses since they are at the frontline Continue Reading...
Community Health Nursing
Galveston, Texas is a city in South Texas that is mostly water and resides in the Gulf of Mexico. The city itself has a relatively small population, but it is close to Houston which is one of the largest cities in the United Continue Reading...
Nurse practitioners receive employment within the context of IP or interprofessional teams worldwide (Hurlock-Chorostecki, Forchuk, Orchard, van Soeren, & Reeves, 2013). The 2013 article seeks to describe the role of the nurse practitioner within Continue Reading...
A1. Advantages and Disadvantages of a System
All health information systems (HIS) come with great advantages and some disadvantages that must be taken in account to keep patients safe. A HIS is a system that captures, retains information, and helps m Continue Reading...
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Part 2
Quality improvement research enables hospitals and doctors a means of maximize their services and ensuring that the patients 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...
ASSIGNMENT 2Assignment 2: Evaluate Your Data NotesIntroductionTesla is considered by many to be one of the most innovative companies today. The company is headed by Elon Musk its CEO and is presently headquartered in Palo Alto, CA. It operates in t Continue Reading...
Nursing Terminology System Comparison
In the world of nursing, there are different terminologies and systems that are used to communicate information. This helps providers to have clearly defined standards which enhances coordination and communicati Continue Reading...
Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicators
Nurse Sensitive Quality Indicators
Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicator: Standard Technique Hand Washing
Reports of incidences of superbug infections in hospitals and highly infectious diseases in underdeveloped Continue Reading...
Audits
In the field of nursing, both qualitative and quantitative data are useful and needed. The qualitative approach comes much from the patient and/or stakeholders. How does the patient "feel," what are some not quantittiative things one notices Continue Reading...
Nursing Discussion Posts
Regarding Data Collection and Analysis
It is possible to use a word processor to analyze qualitative data (LaPelle, 2004), an idea that is appealing because of the implied simplicity and because it is comparatively inexpens Continue Reading...
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococci (MRSA), most common Healthcare Associated Infections
The PICOT question to be discussed is: For adult patients using catheters, does the use of sterilization practices reduce the future risk of health associated i Continue Reading...
Elephant in the Room Project is a research that was conducted for the purpose of improving the efficiency of care through effective and compassionate communication with palliative care patients. The research recognized that nursing is not only a scie Continue Reading...
Nursing Plan
Evaluation Plan
Outcome Measure
The outcomes of the Samaritan Hospital bedside handover plan is explicitly linked to the overall strategic outlook of the hospital. In order for this attempt to be beneficial it must prove to be econom Continue Reading...
Moreover, EBSCO, U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, PubMed, and Sage Publication databases also contain thousands of research articles on the TEDs, DVT, Pulmonary Embolism, Anti-Embolism Stockings and the safe use of T Continue Reading...
Job Satisfaction in Nursing Related to Generational Differences
Problem description
The contemporary times have seen many, particularly the current generation otherwise referred to as the Y generation turning their attention away from nursing in ge Continue Reading...
B. This study used cross-sectional design and may tend to under-select individuals who have been exposed. This is known as "late-look bias." The possibility of nurses recalling MAEs over their careers may result in reporting of, or remembering info Continue Reading...
ideographic tradition and seeks to focus on the insider's world and the meanings that are attached to behaviour. While this is a general view of qualitative studies each qualitative design has unique foci. Hudacek (2008) examined the concept of cari Continue Reading...
Exercises
Describe the role of rigor in nursing research.
The extent to which nursing research methods are carefully and strictly conducted in order enhance the quality of the evidence that the study yields. This is even critical if casual inferenc Continue Reading...