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Collaborative Nursing
The two SMART goals chosen for this assignment are Ethical Leadership in nursing and Nurse Mentoring. These SMART goals are both vitally important to the nurse in any context, because healthcare situations demand ethical approa Continue Reading...
discipline nursing discuss concepts identified literature relation nursing practice. Your paper adhere APA 6th edition guidelines include introduction, thesis statement conclusion.
Nursing metaparadigm: Evolving views of the discipline
Ever since Continue Reading...
Staffing in Nursing
Staffing and Other Nursing Issues
The main topic of this paper is staffing related to the field of nursing, here it is very important to realize a correct balance between the demand of nurses and available nurses at any medical Continue Reading...
Nursing
Advanced Practice Role 5901
The Different Advanced Practice Roles
The Different Advanced Practice Roles
Advanced practice roles
The role of nurses has grown quite complex over years. It is no more simply about cleaning the wounds. The ad Continue Reading...
nursing profession is undergoing fundamental change as it relates to both internal and external regulation. Externally, new legislation such as the Affordable care act has created nearly 30 million newly insured Americas. This new demand for service Continue Reading...
Caring and Nursing
Nurse patient relationship caring relationship Boundaries maintenance relationship Nursing practice standards Research paper, primary source House Arrest Ellen Meeropol (2011) Need a good introduction a good conclusion Do a refere Continue Reading...
Nurse as Patient Advocate
Persons who choose nursing as a profession do so because they have a deep sense that they want to help others. Most do not do it because of pay incentives. Those who choose nursing for that reason are soon disillusioned by Continue Reading...
Orlando's Nursing Process Theory
The Grand Theory chosen for this assignment is the Orlando's Nursing Process Theory. This theory was formulated by Ida Jean Orlando. The theory was based on inductive reasoning and is still considered one of the mos Continue Reading...
Professional Nurse, My Evolutionary Journey
As my memory recalls the idea of becoming a nurse was with me when I was an 8-year-old and playing nursing in a makeshift hospital made of my toys. Nursing was being experienced at that time with caring o Continue Reading...
Nurses are also usually the first medical professionals to encounter patients, and so they have to be good at making quick assessments of a patient's condition, to ensure that the patient gets the appropriate care. Obviously, an emergency room nurse Continue Reading...
HealthCare Profession
Nursing is a strong tradition among the women of my family. I cannot remember a time when I did not have the drive to continue that tradition and enter the healthcare profession. The desire to put the welfare of others before Continue Reading...
I am a better believer, Christian, and individual because of these experiences.
I have the enthusiasm, drive, passion, and motivation to, one day, become a nurse. I know that in order to get there, I will need to acquire the appropriate skills in a Continue Reading...
Professional Development of Nursing Professionals:
Impact of IOM Report on Nursing Education:
One of the major contents of the IOM report on the future of nursing is the need for these professionals to attain higher levels of education and training Continue Reading...
I have the patience level for and a "connection" with children.
Another difficult situation arose while I was in college that gave me further insights into my interests. My younger sister, 16-years-old, was living in Florida when I was studying in Continue Reading...
Self-Assessment of Clinical Skills
The three strengths that I was able to identify after completing the Risk Control Self-Assessment Checklist for Nurse Practitioners are: 1) professional conduct, 2) scope of practice, and 3) assessment skills. I co Continue Reading...
This caring paradigm goes far beyond any one individual nurse and produces acts of caring that transcend any one theory and become associated with a greater good -- holism and non-judgmental care (Watson, 1989, 32).
Ethics- the power of Watson is t Continue Reading...
Nursing staff work with patients from different cultural backgrounds. Consequently, one of the challenges facing nurses is the provision of care to culturally diverse patients. Hospitals and healthcare agencies must accommodate these needs by initia Continue Reading...
Roles of Professional Nursing Associations
Conduct a web search of at least two professional nurses' associations and describe how each organization defines its respective role at local, state, and national levels.
Identify the organization and its Continue Reading...
Family Nurse Practitioner Program
Define Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Arizona)
Nurse practitioners are able to assume many of the medical responsibilities once relegated to doctors. The profession arose as a way to provide more personalized and co Continue Reading...
Health Care Environment that Impacts the Nursing Profession
Natural Disasters
The objective of this work in writing is to examine the issue of natural environment in terms of impacts on the nursing profession in the health care environment. Questi 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...
Caring nurses must also be non-judgmental. They cannot allow their personal beliefs or biases influence the quality of care that they give to their patients. They should not treat a mob boss any differently than they would treat a nun. Everyone sho Continue Reading...
Role as a Nurse/Life Helper in a Long-Term Care Facility
Nursing in a long-term care facility would be the prescription for burnout and depression for many people. And yet, it is an essential activity in the current society. There are ways to appro Continue Reading...
Registered Nurse
As the child of a registered nurse (RN), I grew up watching my mom working in an environment that was inspirational, rewarding, challenging, and never dull. I watched her best qualities, which include a great sense of humor, sincere Continue Reading...
Community Nursing Reflection #5
Reading through Chapters 21-24 and 30-32 allowed me to have a more comprehensive view of nursing as my chosen profession and vocation. In these chapters, I learned about the different facets of nursing, which could be Continue Reading...
As a result, these interactions must also be carefully managed, using the doctrine of observation and interaction. Again, special attention must be paid to their unique characteristics, as these will drive responses.
Conclusion
Emotional intellige Continue Reading...
On her own account, Nurse X would suggest that "a solution to that
might be the administration of an effective training regiment for those to
operate under my charge. Particularly if I am to face up to such
challenges as those inherent to larger org Continue Reading...
Applying Theory to a Practice Problem: Part 2: Application of Middle-Range Theory to Problem
Summary of the Problem of Nursing Burnout
Nursing burnout is a global phenomenon among nurses: it is problem that leads to negative effects for other nurses, Continue Reading...
Remote Nursing Review
The Roles of Registered Nursing in Shaping and Providing Care in Rural and Remote Locations: A Literature Review
The roles and perspectives of nursing have undergone major changes in the past several decades, continuing the ra Continue Reading...
Stressors in the environment encompass the health condition necessitating the dialysis but also the stressors of the procedure itself, which can be profoundly disruptive to the patient's sense of dignity and control (Hagopian, 2009, Slide 51). Respo Continue Reading...
Interviews on Nursing
I interviewed three people. Lucile is 80 years old. The only hospitalization she has had, except for the birth of her child, was for a hip replacement two years ago. I also interviewed Lucile's daughter, Roberta. Roberta is 50 Continue Reading...
1. Nursing Theorist Overview
Theory guides nursing practice and provides a framework for nurse leadership and healthcare management (McKenna, Pajnikar & Murphy, 2014). All prominent nursing theorists like the individuals covered in the multimedia Continue Reading...
Nurses
The nursing profession has always attempted to put forward a positive, clean and healthful image. Throughout history the nursing industry has tried to portray nurses as angels of mercy, and as ethically upstanding, helpful healthcare profess Continue Reading...
Specifically, they failed to change gloves in-between cleaning incontinent patients and subsequently applying ointment to other parts of the body, and handling patients' clean bed linens, food trays, and personal belongings. One several occasions, I Continue Reading...
Personal Philosophy of Nursing
Introduction
Having a personal philosophy of nursing is important because it provides the nurse with an understanding of the framework that will be applied in the nurse’s own career of caring for patients. Persona Continue Reading...
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...
Personal Statement
While any profession in the field of healing is doubtlessly a noble and worthy one, there are few of these that offer the combination of technical expertise and human interaction that dentistry does. Although dentists are often pr Continue Reading...
Self-Reflection
Nursing and culture sensitivity
There are no cultures that are superior to others within the social setting and the practices of each given community has specific reason for their existence hence the need to uphold such even within Continue Reading...
Role of Nurse Leaders in Disaster Planning
Politics of the Hospital and Disaster Planning
The politics in hospital settings surrounding nurse leaders and any functional change is likely associated with the hierarchy of the hospital systems, where i Continue Reading...