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Extended working hours in nursing is one of the most common working schedules in nursing today. There are various factors that lead to the establishment of these working schedules. This can be because of the low numbers of healthcare experts who are trained and employed into service. The high number...
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This paper explores evidence based practice of nursing interventions for eating disorder condition. Millions of people are afflicted by different eating disorders, which are possibly caused by genetically transmitted or by various psychological, social or behavioral issues. The determinant factor of this disorder is fear of becoming overweight. Hospitalization, medical...
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On November 29, 1999, a report entitled To Err is Human: Building a Safer Healthcare System was released by the Institute of Medicine to confer the effects of medical errors. Outstandingly, the report has since then engineered transformation in nursing practice with fewer patients dying since it laid a foundation...
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Jean Watson's model of nursing is one that involves providing and maintaining health not only at the individual level, but at the community level as well. Watson therefore defines health as the needs of the patient that include physical and mental aspects, along with spiritual considerations as well (Watson, 2006)....
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Based on accumulated knowledge, skills and experience, nurse roles and responsibilities are directed towards achievement of positive patient care outcomes as the principal yardstick of quality healthcare. As such, quality in healthcare can be measured in terms of positive healthcare outcomes, in relation to products and services provided, with Rekleiti...
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As a family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), I focus on the application of the best three principles with the goal of ensuring that Mr. Jones receives safe and high quality care. Based on the scenario, the first principle that I would apply would be about executing EBP guidelines when caring for...
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Emergency preparedness and response are critical components of nursing disaster management in various scenarios. To understand the fundamental concepts and specific requirements of various disaster scenarios, comprehending the various types of incidents is highly imperative, hence vital to the scope of response and the level of precision by the first...
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Virginia Henderson (1897-1996) was a nursing theorist who put forth the Needs Theory of nursing. This theory is one that addresses the need of the patient to be able to care for themselves. Henderson is famous for having said that her definition of nursing is: “The unique function of the...
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The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) was established in 1909 by the legislature. For over one hundred years, the board has been regulating nursing practice to ensure safe care delivery in the region. Some of the functions of the BON include protecting the public from unsafe nursing practice, issuing licenses...
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The general idea that I have for my research study is to explore how moral distress can impact nurses in health care settings. In order for this research to be conducted in a manner that produces reliable and accurate results, it is necessary to utilize a qualitative methodology. However, such...
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Bias is the direct or indirect manifestation of many-sided negative evaluation of one faction of the society and its members’ comparative to another faction. This bias can be implicit or explicit. This paper will examine implicit bias in the executive nursing track. The general opinion of most people is that...
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Two of the college majors that may continue to increase in demand from employers are accounting and nursing. Accounting will continue to increase in importance because first of all, new financial regulations continue to be enacted. Second, globalization is encouraging more and more organizations to establish international operations as well...
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Introduction Nurses must make important decisions regarding their patients in order to effectively manage their patients and other tasks throughout the day. This requires strong organizational and delegation skills so that patients are treated according to priority, while also considering other strategies to support successful task management as necessary. When...
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ABSTRACT Current staffing levels for nurses appears to be inadequate to effectively deliver high quality care to the patient. The staffing levels may also contribute to recent increase in adverse medical events, due to the nurse not having the necessary time to devote to each individual patient. Policy should therefore...
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Nurses are key players in the health sector as they provide essential patient care as well as participation in other roles such as administration. Nursing staff in acute care organizations experience numerous challenges during practice. This essay aims to address some of those issues. First and foremost, underpayment is a...
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Nursing as a profession is seen to be a very rewarding career but on the other end it equally has challenges. In most cases lack of universal legislation that can be used in addressing these arising issues is experienced at the state, organization and even national level. There are a...
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When it comes to being a clinical supervisor one of the daily tasks is often that of teaching students and other junior members. As such it is important that clinical supervisors understand the type of teaching strategies that can be used and incorporate several of these strategies into their daily...
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Nursing informatics is a unique area of study that addresses the significance of expanding the scope of nursing practice in order to accomplish key objectives in research and quality of patient care. Many pioneers have created opportunities for nurses in order to improve patient outcomes and practice settings using tools...
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Nursing theorists add an increased level of dimension to the nursing practice. They provide an overarching view of what the goal of nursing should be and how it can improve patient outcomes. Other theorists, such as middle-range theorists, bridge the gap between the grand theories of nursing and actual nursing...
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1. Tija et al. (2007) developed and tested guidelines for testing and monitoring high-risk drugs. First, they contacted health care providers regarding a list of the high-risk drugs, reaching a consensus after 2 rounds of an Internet-based Delphi process (a structured method of methodical communication using surveys completed by experts)....
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What Is Nursing Theory? A nursing theory is a way to bring a new perspective on a particular set of facts, a problem, a phenomenon, or other situation. Reed (2012) defines theory as “a structure of ideas in which two or more concepts are linked to propose a description or...
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Nursing informatics has developed for the last 25 years into a famous field in nursing and a vital part to the healthcare system (Shuler, 2011). Nurses use technology in their daily work to collect data, and use health information technology systems to record patient data. The use of health information...
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As the first healthcare provider a patient will see in any typical situation, a nurse serves a critical role in the US Healthcare Delivery System. The legislative process provides the foundation and all the tools that a Nurse Practitioner will be able to utilize during the delivery of his/her service....
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Introduction Caring for a loved one who has developed dementia is a trying time for the designated caregiver. Caring for someone, particularly a loved one, who suffers from dementia can affect the caregiver physically, emotionally, and financially. The goal of this paper is to provide information for caregivers regarding what...
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The goal of nursing is to help facilitate the best possible outcome for any patient. In order to achieve the best possible outcome, nurses recognize that there are numerous systems and regulations that might not support or protect everyone. A lack of diversity within any given system or organization might...
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