Category: Management

  • Nursing Doctoral Education: Project Management

    The American Association of Colleges of Nursing [AACN] (2006) proposes several Essentials of Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) education. Essential VIII will be the focus of the present reflection, which will aim to review and evaluate the current course from the perspective of project management, as well as fiscal considerations. Essential VIII includes seven sub-competencies,…

  • Management Issues and Practices in Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Program overview Strategic planning process Implementation of the program Evaluation and review Reporting procedure and ramifications for contravention Conclusion References Introduction As with most other professions, all nursing profession practitioners are bound by rules and regulations that govern how they go about their duties. These rules and regulations are sometimes legally…

  • Magnet Designation in Nursing Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Magnet Designation Leaders vs. Managers The Best Approach Source of Funding Conclusion References Introduction Nurse leaders possess adequate skills and philosophies that guide them to mentor their followers. They can consider various issues in practice to transform existing situations and maximize the health outcomes of the targeted beneficiaries. This essay compares…

  • The Nurse Case Management Department in Washington

    Table of Contents Scope and Purpose of the Project Outline of the Action Plan Unique Organizational Factors, Including Resources and Barriers Leadership Theories Crucial for the Project Implementation References Advance directives are essential for patients of various ethnicities, beliefs, and religions. In the modern world, humans should be provided with the possibility to choose the…

  • Magnet Designation in Nursing Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Magnet Designation Leaders vs. Managers The Best Approach Source of Funding Conclusion References Introduction Nurse leaders possess adequate skills and philosophies that guide them to mentor their followers. They can consider various issues in practice to transform existing situations and maximize the health outcomes of the targeted beneficiaries. This essay compares…

  • Parents With Pediatric Terminal Patients: Stress Management

    Introduction The phenomenon of interest (POI) for this analysis is managing stress among the population of parents with children hospitalized with a terminal illness. The selected concept analysis article (CA) by Smith (2018) analyzes and devises the principles of family-centered care (FCC) in the medical setting. Smith (2018) concludes that clarifying the characteristics of operational…

  • Nursing Management and Psychological Science

    Addressing the problems related to organizational behavior requires the participation of different stakeholders. Relevant academic resources offer valuable insights into the raised issue of the shortage of registered nurses. By integrating the topics discussed in these sources, one can identify the background to the problem and the concomitant factors that exacerbate the situation. Poor human…

  • Lean and Six Sigma: Total Quality Management

    The case study illustrates how a health organization in Texas utilized Six Sigma to discover and improve its N95 face mask reprocessing project. Lean Six Sigma is a systematic collective process that strives to boost production by reducing mistakes and waste. It associates the Six Sigma technique and methods with lean manufacturing philosophy to minimize…

  • Management of Pain in Emergency

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Recommendations Conclusion Reference List Introduction Acute and chronic pain are categories of pain people encounter at a point in their lives. Poor pain management can have negative physical and psychological effects on patients and their relatives. Even though the attending physician is ultimately responsible for prescribing and managing a patient’s…

  • Heritage Assessment: Issues, Trends and Management

    Heritage Assessment A heritage assessment is very useful for healthcare professionals because it provides them with an opportunity to find out a lot of health traditions that particular cultures have and then apply them to meet the needs of their customers (Kelly & Weber, 2013). As nurses are initially taught to respect customers’ cultural choices…