997 Search Results for Types of Nursing Evidence

ICU Care and ICU Environment Term Paper

Many patients reported they prefer children not visit so they could protect or shield children from the crisis associated with the ICU environment. The researchers also identified critical illness as an important source of disruption and stress for Continue Reading...

Leininger's Transcultural Theory Essay

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...

Bridging the Theory Practice Gap Term Paper

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...

Promotion: Case Study Monica Case Study

Nursing Health Promotion: Case Study Monica Monica is a 17-year-old African-American female with dangerous lifestyle choices. There are several major health concerns with the patient, including the fact that she has turned to prostitution and has a Continue Reading...

CNS and CNM Roles Research Paper

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...

Search and Rescue Dogs Essay

Nursing Search and Rescue Dogs Search and rescue is all about saving lives. And the capability to save a life is regularly dependent upon how quickly a person can be found and accessed (National Association for Search & Rescue, 2011). Search-an Continue Reading...

The Abnormal Psychology Discussion Essay

Evidence-Based Practice Drisko and Zayas provide significant details on the evidence-based practice (EBP) and how it can defined and applied in the daily practice of the nursing profession. In particular, Drisko strives to show how this concept of E Continue Reading...

Professional Presence Influence Essay

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...

Alarm-Fatigue-and-Nurses Research Paper

Alarm Fatigue Theories in nursing generally center on the relationship of four concepts -- nursing, environment, person and health. These concepts are interrelated and impact one another in diverse ways, often seen in issues of nursing when problems Continue Reading...

Practicum Goal Capstone Project

Practicum Goal Practicum Report on the Current Practices and Educational Needs on the Use of Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) This practicum focused on analysing the current practice of a nursing home care setting by analyzing the current p Continue Reading...

Opioid Epidemic Essay

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...

Grand or Mid Range Theory Research Paper

Range Theory MID RANGE THEORY OF SPIRITUAL WELL BEING Middle Range Theory of Spiritual Well Being in Illness Nurse meta-theorists have recently been very much concerned about the different seasons of the patient's life, which has supported and pr Continue Reading...

Role of Theory and Philosophy Thesis

nursing is both a discipline and a profession All of these affect fundamental nursing values such as emotional support for patients and the importance of touch. Imogene King's conceptual model includes three types of dynamic, interacting systems: Continue Reading...

Patient Autonomy Pain Relief Case Study

Johnson & Potter’s (n.d.) case study “Walking the Tightrope” demonstrates how different ethical obligations like patient autonomy, beneficence, and non-maleficence often conflict during delivery of care. Pain management is espec Continue Reading...

DNP Practice and Collaboration Journal

Over the course of the practicum, I hope to enhance my knowledge, the first level of Bloom’s Taxonomy of knowledge (1999), of how to communicate with patients from different cultural contexts in a more effective fashion. As noted in the DNP ess Continue Reading...

Elder Abuse Term Paper

Introduction: What Is Known About Elder Abuse Elder abuse occurs at an alarming rate: around one million incidences a year and perhaps more due to under-reporting and inconsistencies in defining what constitutes elder abuse (Falk, Baigis, Kopac, et a Continue Reading...