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  • Theoretical Foundation of Nursing

    Theoretical Foundation of Nursing

    1. Which of the development theories can you use to describe a particular significant event in your life? Illustrate how you can use this theory to describe a developmental milestone in your life. I personally think that the Psychosocial Theory of Erik Erikson is by far the most elaborate theory under the psychoanalytic perspective. It covers all phases of development starting from early ages to later years. Erikson’s theory describes the impact of social experiences

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    Submitted: February 18, 2016 By: pycarus
  • Nursing

    Nursing

    As a child I never new the importance of an education until I graduated from high school I developed all my goals of being an successful nurse, but I wanted to party and wait a year before starting college. That was the biggest mistake I had ever made of course I realize it now. I then had my son at twenty-one years old. At that time I started going to school to be come a

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    Essay Length: 266 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 20, 2016 By: krbj
  • Nursing Leadership Qualities

    A nursing leadership role includes developing and improving the quality of healthcare and patient care by being equipped with knowledge, skills and effectiveness to meet goals. This paper identifies leadership qualities necessary for healthcare practices and identifies some of my strong qualities and a few weaker ones that I portray in being a nurse leader. Azare and Gross (2011) reveals that staff nurses preferred more articulate, independent and proactive leaders who have nursing as their

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    Essay Length: 862 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2016 By: kamilleb
  • Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America

    Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America

    OREM’S THEORY IN ALLEVIATING OBESITY IN AMERICA Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America Name Course Tutor Date Abstract Obesity among American citizens both children and adults has been a common occurrence with current statistics showing that that the problem has reached a crisis. Recent research done indicate that in every three children one of them is obese while the percentage among adults who are obese stands at

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    Essay Length: 3,870 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2016 By: wankelvin
  • Personal Values and Nursing Practice

    Personal Values and Nursing Practice

    Personal Values and Nursing Practice At the age of thirteen I remember I could make decisions independently. My father, a military person, was very strict, structured, and conservative and has authority and command in my family. I could say that growing up in a patriarchal family has taught me the value of discipline, respect to elders, honesty, and autonomy. These are some of the values that shaped me as an individual. My late father expected

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    Essay Length: 1,897 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2016 By: hragay
  • Nursing Preceptorship Plan

    Nursing Preceptorship Plan

    Objectives 1. Patient-Centered Care: To focus on the patient’s particular health care needs, and act as an advocate for each patient. To strive to provide a holistic level of care that meets all the patients’ needs. To work with each patient to create a care plan that works for them, and focuses on empowering them to care for themselves whenever possible. 2. Communication: To be comfortable communicating with patients and other health care providers, and

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    Essay Length: 582 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: August 14, 2016 By: Rossie Asare
  • Bsn Nursing - Negligence Paper

    Bsn Nursing - Negligence Paper

    NEGLIGENCE PAPER Negligence Paper Maria Caceres HCS / 478 March 23, 2015 Meg Larramendy ________________ Negligence Paper Patient safety is an essential and vital component of quality healthcare. However, the nation’s current health care system is prone to errors, and can be detrimental to safe patient care. A variety of stakeholders including patients, nurses, educators, administrators, physicians, government, legislation, professional associations and accrediting agencies are responsible for ensuring that patient care is safely delivered and

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    Submitted: August 29, 2016 By: mache12
  • How Nurses Can Use Crital Thinking

    How Nurses Can Use Crital Thinking

    HOW NURSES CAN USE CRITICAL THINKING How Nurses Can Use Critical Thinking And/Or Reasoning In Nursing Practice When Making Clinical Decsions For A Group Of Patients The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences Nursing 206 Section C November 3, 2014 How Nurses Can Use Critical Thinking And/Or Reasoning In Nursing Practice When Making Clinical Decsions For A Group Of Patients During some students first experience as a student nurse on the clinical floor they

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    Essay Length: 896 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2017 By: whembree
  • Community and Public Health Nursing

    Community and Public Health Nursing

    COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING Community and Public Health Nursing Yoanet Farinas Llorente Miami Dade College School of Nursing Abstract Community and public health nursing practice focuses on health initiatives at the different societal levels and requires unique knowledge, competencies, and skills. Public health nursing encompasses not only cure of diseases, but also community support, health education, and social and political involvement. The purpose of this paper is to explore community and public health nursing

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    Essay Length: 1,085 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 27, 2017 By: yfari
  • Primary Factors Affecting of the Absence of Nurses in a General Hospital in Durban, South Africa

    Primary Factors Affecting of the Absence of Nurses in a General Hospital in Durban, South Africa

    Table of content: * INTRODUCTION * MAIN BODY: * The research question and objectives * The Literature Review * Recommendations * CONCLUSION * REFERENCES INTRODUCTION: The key elements of report will describe all the content of this article is that the primary factors affecting of the absence of nurses in a general hospital in Durban, South Africa by MUDALY P. & NKOSI Z.Z. (2015). First of all, the research is able to analysis in detail

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    Essay Length: 1,280 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: July 27, 2017 By: manh truong
  • The Outcome of Nurses Absenteeism on the Wards

    The Outcome of Nurses Absenteeism on the Wards

    TITLE The Outcome of Nurses Absenteeism on the Wards. INTRODUCTION Absenteeism is defined as not coming to work when scheduled, and is measured by frequency or duration of work days missed. There are two different types of absences non-cupable (involuntary or approved) absence and cupable (voluntary or unapproved) absence. Involuntary absenteeism is when absenteeism takes place due to unavoidable circumstance such as illness, injury or death in family. Other the other hand, cupable or voluntary

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    Essay Length: 3,015 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: November 15, 2017 By: GY2Y5698T
  • Nursing Turnover and Job Satisfaction: Why Do Nurses Leave?

    Nursing Turnover and Job Satisfaction: Why Do Nurses Leave?

    NURSING TURNOVER AND JOB SATISFACTION Nursing Turnover and Job Satisfaction: Why do nurses leave? Melissa Carlson Samuel Merritt University Significance of the problem High nursing turnover has been observed around the globe and continues to contribute to the nursing shortage (Cowden and Cummings, 2011;Aiken et al, 2011;Cranley et al, 2013;Ritter, 2010;Aiken et al, 2011;Brunetto & Shacklock, 2011). Nursing turnover rates are 10-21% per year globally, with some countries averaging even higher (Cowden & Cummings, 2011;

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    Essay Length: 5,301 Words / 22 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2018 By: melissacarlson
  • Nursing in the United States

    Nursing in the United States

    Research Paper: NURSING Research Paper: Nursing In The United States How nursing has evolved in the United States Taylor Wolfe Promise Academy ________________ Abstract The U.S Bureau of labor statistics reports the median salary for a registered nurse as $67,930 will increase in the near future. (D’avolio, 2017). Nurses make a huge impact on lives and health care as a whole. For example studies show, that nursing not only is the backbone of the healthcare

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    Essay Length: 1,738 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 2, 2018 By: taylorwolfe2
  • Physician/ Nurse Scenarios in the Emergency Department

    Physician/ Nurse Scenarios in the Emergency Department

    Case Scenarios: Physician/ Nurse Scenarios in the Emergency Department 1. You put in orders on 3 patients- all assigned to the same nurse. The first is treatment of hyperkalemia, the second is a numb and scrub of a thigh laceration, and the third is an EKG, labs and urine on a stable elderly patient from a nursing home. Because you are in the emergency department, all the orders come across as STAT. You notice the

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    Essay Length: 1,584 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2019 By: tade7

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