Category: Nursing

  • Mandatory Reporting in Nursing Practice

    Table of Contents Documentation and Mandatory Reporting Informed Consent Preparation for Court References Documentation and Mandatory Reporting Mandatory reporting implies that nurses and other service providers are required to disclose an occurrence or an individual’s behavior that may put someone at risk. The study by Petschnig and Haslinger-Baumann (2017) reveals that reports can result in…

  • Prioritisation and Competent Nursing Practice

    The management of patient life has become a concern for today’s health care professionals. This is because of the increasing complexity of cases that rely on their association with other complications. As such, careful evaluation of the patient’s life would become the important aspect and commences from the past history, the symptomology at the time…

  • Aspects of Nursing Faculty Shortage

    Table of Contents Introduction Statistical data indicating at nursing faculty shortage The underlying causes of this trend The main impacts of nursing faculty shortage The methods of addressing this problem Conclusion Reference List Introduction The shortage of nursing faculty is one of the trends that have significant implications for medical schools, hospitals, and ultimately patient…

  • Master’s Education in Nursing and Its Essentials

    Abstract The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) identified nine expected outcomes of master’s-level education in nursing. It is recognized that master’s-prepared nurses are expected to be able to translate their academic and scientific knowledge into clinical practice, to integrate scholarly findings of topical research into the operation of facilities in which they work,…

  • Education and Practice Importance in Nursing Profession

    What comparisons can be found between the GCU Mission and Domains/CON Mission and Program Competencies with the AACN’s Essentials for Master’s Education for Advanced Practice Nursing? Explain your rational. The College of Nursing and Health Care Professions (CON) at Grand Canyon University has a Mission that is accessible on the University’s website (Grand Canyon University…

  • Nursing Autonomy for High-Quality Care Provision

    Introduction The complexity of modern tasks promotes the need for the increased efficiency of health workers and their ability to make tough choices and act under pressure. Under these conditions, nurses, who work with patients and who satisfy their needs, become the most vulnerable group. Advanced practitioners have enough autonomy to provide high-quality medical care;…

  • Evidence-Based Nursing: A Review of Literature

    Introduction The availability of a large volume of information about improving patient outcomes has increased the need to use the existing knowledge in practice. EBN practice involves the application of learned information and experience to enhance practice and patient outcomes. This new application has attempted to base practice on knowledge gained in class and published…

  • Concept Synthesis on Personal Nursing Philosophy

    Nursing Autobiography Many nurses use powerful concepts and competencies to promote the health conditions of their patients. Medical practitioners focus on the best ideas to promote the living conditions of different societies. Nurses should use “evidence-based ideas and concepts whenever improving the health conditions of their communities” (Hobbs, 2009, p. 61). I have worked as…

  • Nursing as a Science and Art of Medical Help

    Table of Contents Introduction The Features of Nursing as a Science The Peculiarities of Nursing as an Art Conclusion References Introduction An integral part of today’s healthcare system is contemporary nursing. This field of activity aimed at solving individual and social problems of the population in the constantly changing environmental conditions is of great importance…

  • An Overview of the Roy’s Nursing Framework

    Table of Contents Introduction Adaptation Four Components Nursing The nursing procedure Conclusion References Introduction Roy nursing framework is a concept to healthcare established by Callista Roy while undertaking her pediatric course in Los Angeles. Motivated by the psychological flexibility of children under medication, Roy proposed the objective of medical care was to aid a patient…