816 Search Results for The Role of the Nurse Leader
Clinical Decision Support and Electronic Health Records
Introduction
Information technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of life, from how people recreate to how they work. This is no less true in the field of health care, where clinical in Continue Reading...
Postpartum Depression: The Role of Nurses
Nursing Roles and Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression: The Preventive and Interventional Roles of Nurses
Postpartum depression is widely recognized as a significant health threat to the mother and Continue Reading...
DESIGN FOR CHANGE PROPOSAL
Re-hospitalization of older adults has become prevalent in most of the health facilities in Canada, posing financial challenges for the health system as well as the older adults. Besides the rise in healthcare expenses that Continue Reading...
Legislator Communication
Dear Representative Pigman,
It is my great privilege to thank you for sponsoring CS/HB 7011: Health Care Access Bill (Florida Senate, 2017). I highly support this bill and encourage patients in our community of Lee County, Ca Continue Reading...
REFLECTION ON THE DNP PROJECT Blog: Lessons Learned from Project Implementation and EvaluationThe project sought to address the high incidence of medication errors at the clinical site by implementing a mandatory medication safety education for all c Continue Reading...
RESPONSE 3Response 3Danielle H.Danielle correctly describes organizational culture as shared beliefs in an organizational settings that are promoted and facilitated by organizational leadership and perpetuated via the deployment of various procedures Continue Reading...
RESPONSE (INTRODUCE CLINICAL SITE)Response (Introduce Clinical Site)AmyAmy selected the Soldiers Home in Holyoke as her clinical site. The said healthcare facility was founded in 1952 and has licensed nursing staff who operates the long-term care fac Continue Reading...
Similar to becoming a Board Certified Physician, credentialed nurses bring a far higher quality of professionalism to the field, and allow the public and medical community a standard by which staff must be held.
Do think it is important for clinica Continue Reading...
Introduction
Theory guides practice. This is true of many things, but is especially true of nursing. While many processes, actions, and rules are involved in becoming a great nurse, understanding and applying theory must be the most important aspect Continue Reading...
Evolving U.S. Health Care System
The Role Nurses Will Play in the Changing Healthcare Landscape
Nurses have a key role in the perpetually changing U.S. healthcare system and will be responsible for implementing many of the changes on both a strate Continue Reading...
Healthcare Leadership
The author of this report has been asked to review and critique an article. The article relates to the general topic of choice, that being leadership of healthcare professionals. The points and parts of this response will inclu Continue Reading...
Acquiring Leadership Skills
The multicratic, or participative, leadership style takes into consideration the opinions and thoughts of others (Five Styles of Leadership: Participative Leadership, 2013). This helps in utilizing team talent in collecti Continue Reading...
Healthcare Leadership
Leadership and Management in Healthcare
Effective Leadership and Management
Leadership is much like communications in regards to the complexity inherent in these concepts. There are many different perspectives that are used t Continue Reading...
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Nursing and the ER
The Emergency Room is often one of the most visible parts of healthcare for political debate. It is also one of the most difficult environments for a modern nurse. It is interesting that one of the founders of modern Continue Reading...
If the need for change is accepted, rationally, then emotionally, then gradually workers will become more willing and open to learn, and to incorporate the change into the organization's standard operating procedures. Individuals are more apt to acc Continue Reading...
The healthcare practitioner must be particular immune to prejudices of an ethnic, racial, sexual or personal nature, with equal treatment quality and personal attention expected for all patrons of the medical system. This is why it is important for Continue Reading...
Transitioning From Closed to Open Systems: How Effective Nurse Leaders Approach Problem Solving and Decision Making in Organizations
The objective of this study is to examine transitioning from closed to open systems and how effective nurse leaders Continue Reading...
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Gaps occur in various situations. They can be in lesson plans or healthcare. When it comes to the MICU, practice gaps happen. To implement a quality improvement proposal one needs to see what works and how to use it to meet the Continue Reading...
Interprofessional Care and Leadership to Improve Patient and Population HealthIntroductionThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Nurse Leader can help to foster interprofessional collaboration by creating teams composed of professionals from different Continue Reading...
Professional Development Plan
Developing a professional development plan is very crucial to my professional goals. My professional development plan presents my attitudes, skills and behaviors towards achieving my professional career. The objective o Continue Reading...
Implementing Diabetes Education in Geriatric unit
The diabetes prevalence in the USA is placed at 9.4% which accounts for 30.3 million Americans as of 2015. This statistics goes even higher with increase in the age bracket where 12.2% of Americans ab Continue Reading...
Errors and Root Causes
Why do Errors Happen? How Can We Prevent Them? (Dr. Lucian Leape's video)
Error is defined as the failure of a planned series of physical or mental activities to attain its planned outcomes, when these failures cannot be attr Continue Reading...
AANP Evaluation
Questions to AANP
What is the possibility of a U.S. NP working in Europe?
A number of European States can be classified in the primary nurse practitioner level and others in the advanced nurse practitioner level. Every time nursing Continue Reading...
honored to meet a delegation of nurses from ten different countries, because I feel we have a lot to learn from each other in terms of different philosophies of nursing. At the same time, we are all shifting more to evidence-based practice, which tr 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...
1. Description of your leadership philosophy
a. Fundamental leadership concept
The main emphasis emerging from the transformational leadership concept is for nursing leaders to produce not just constructive but also valuation challenges for their s Continue Reading...
2010 IOM Report
The Impact of 2010 IOM Report: "The Future of Nursing, Leading Change, Advancing Health"
One 2010 report of the IOM (Institute of Medicine) advised the profession of nursing that it needs to change in order to meet growing demands Continue Reading...
QUINN's MODEL OF CHANGE
Changes in nursing procedures:
Applying Quinn's theory of change
Change resistance can often be extremely difficult to overcome in a healthcare environment. Given that nurses operate with a great deal of autonomy, they are Continue Reading...
Philosophy of Nursing Leadership
What are the best leadership theories when healthcare and nursing are involved? What style of leadership is most effective in today's healthcare environment? This paper addresses those questions and provides the scho Continue Reading...
Leadership and Management in Healthcare
Models of management and leadership in health care contexts
As when it comes to modern company structures, management and leadership play a main function in health care as well, specifically focusing on refor Continue Reading...
Establishing an NP Led Wellness and Recovery Center for Deinstitutionalized Individuals
Historically, nursing, and medicine professions have been loath to utilize tools commonly linked with mercenary aspects of business, such as market research and Continue Reading...
Military Lessons of the Vietnam War
The objective of this study is to examine the military lessons of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War occurred more than twenty years ago. It was a war that is painfully remembered by many however; over time, it is p Continue Reading...
nurses deliver evidence-Based care?
Define main ideas within the title supported from the literature
Nurse instructors confront many hurdles in the present healthcare environment. Educational methods, philosophies, and the content of curricula is Continue Reading...
Application of Theory to the Practice Problem of Nurse Staffing
Nursing theories are important in shaping how practitioners discharge their duties or make decisions related to the service delivery in healthcare. The following study explores and appli Continue Reading...
Palliative Care/Gibbs
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Palliative care is comfort care for an individual who is no longer in need or desires life saving care. Most palliative care is offered near the end of life. Palliative care often takes a more holistic approach whe Continue Reading...
Imogene King's Attainment Theory
King's Attainment Theory
The thrust of Imogene King's theory of goal attainment is a loosely-coupled partnership between the nurse and the patient that enables communication about the patient's condition, their heal Continue Reading...
Leadership Lessons From Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a transformational leader, both from a technological and human leadership standpoint. Having not only launched Apple but also saved it from bankruptcy when he returned in 1997, Steve Jobs showed a un Continue Reading...
Bertalanffy / Rogers
Google Scholar Articles:
Haines, S.G. (2010). "Systems thinking research rediscovered: Ludwig von Bertalanffy
and the society for general systems research's relevance in the 21st century."
Haines Centre for Strategic Manageme Continue Reading...
Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Nearly all healthcare organizations today are aware of the Quality Improvement (QI) movement and seek to actively instill their businesses with such elements. In fact, the past few decades have shown the QI movement Continue Reading...