Category: Nursing
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Nursing Care Plan and Nursing Diagnosis Development
Table of Contents History and Physical Examination Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care Plan and Teaching Plan References History and Physical Examination Jessica has come to the emergency room with a complaint about the decrease of vision in the left eye. She qualifies the decrease as sudden; it started in the morning of the day of her…
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Interpersonal Relations Theory and Essential of Nursing Education
Discuss how the Theory of Interpersonal Relations relates to Essential IX? Are there any incompatibilities between this Essential and Peplau’s theory? Explain your answer. Essential IX of master’s education in nursing essentially outlines several nurse roles suggested in Hildegard Peplau’s theory. For instance, the requirement of nursing graduates to have an advanced level of understanding…
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Nursing Licensing and Professional Organizations
Table of Contents Introduction Type of Organization Type and Number of Clients Served Professional for Advanced Practice Nursing Role My New Nursing Role: Implementation Board of Nursing References Introduction Advanced Practice Nurses possess adequate competencies that make it easier for them to provide patient-centered and evidence-based healthcare (Ballard, 2015). The practitioners must have the required…
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Nursing Metaparadigms and Philosophical Beliefs
Introduction The use of personal nursing philosophies as the foundation for nursing practice has attracted many scholars interested in establishing how these philosophies lead to positive patient care outcomes by not only enhancing the proper application of nursing knowledge but also stimulating the development of the nursing theory (Petrovskaya, 2014). Indeed, researchers believe that nursing…
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Interpersonal Relations Theory and Essential of Nursing Education
Discuss how the Theory of Interpersonal Relations relates to Essential IX? Are there any incompatibilities between this Essential and Peplau’s theory? Explain your answer. Essential IX of master’s education in nursing essentially outlines several nurse roles suggested in Hildegard Peplau’s theory. For instance, the requirement of nursing graduates to have an advanced level of understanding…
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The Person-Centered Care Nursing Framework Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Definition and Scope Logical Adequacy Usefulness and Simplicity Generalizability Testability Conclusion References Introduction In the 1930s, Carl Rogers postulated a model that was aimed at guiding caregivers on how to respond to patients’ health conditions by using personalized care delivery procedures. The paradigm, identified as PCCNF (Person-Centered Care Nursing Framework), was…
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Empowerment Activities in Nursing
Nurses usually need to empower their patients to help them make lifestyle modifications. These empowerment activities are associated with the health promotion task by completing which nurses assist patients in overcoming possible barriers related to their environments (Raingruber, 2016). For example, there were situations when I had opportunities to empower patients to think they could…
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Nursing Education Barriers and Overcoming Strategies
The engagement of students is a notion usually talked about in education, and much research has been carried out on the subject matter. It is usually perceived as the rate of interest that learners demonstrate towards the subject under discussion; their interaction with the teacher, content, and peers; and their enthusiasm to learn and proceed…
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Nursing Regulations in Virginia, Texas and Michigan
Virginia vs. Texas In 2018, Virginia passed a bill that visibly extended the scope of practice for APRNs. House Bill 793 established relative freedom for nurses in the framework of basic practice – starting from obtaining a health history and ending with diagnosing a patient. APRNs are allowed to treat common and chronic diseases and…
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Discussion: Who Controls Nursing?
Nursing developed, changed, and adapted to scientific progress and political, social, and economic changes throughout history. Providing care to the sick and injured became an indispensable general practice that saved thousands of people’s lives and became synonymous with alleviation, safety, and the common good. Nursing has always been inseparable from scientific and cultural aspects of…