Category: Nursing

  • 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…

  • Philosophy and Science in Practice Discipline on Nursing

    Table of Contents Influence of Philosophy of science on nursing Interrelationship between philosophy and knowledge development Personal nursing philosophy References Influence of Philosophy of science on nursing Philosophy of science has contributed a lot to nursing. It has acted to bridge the gap between theory and practice of Nursing. Just like all other professionals, nurses…

  • Nursing Role in Public Policy Analysis

    Limitations of the approach Over the years, various changes have been made on nursing policies to suite their working environment. These changes have had adverse effects on their duties and such includes the expansion of hospitals which have exerted pressure on the number of nurses, who could barely manage the amount of work placing. Civic…

  • Breastfeeding in African American Women: Nursing Project

    Table of Contents Intervention Plan Sample Data Access and Data Security Ethical Considerations References Intervention Plan The intervention plan is based on the purpose of the project, which is the improvement of breastfeeding exclusivity of postpartum women from African American descent. The plan will consist of several steps, each of them aiming at fulfilling a…

  • Nursing Attitude, Intrinsic Qualities, and Skills

    Table of Contents Attitudes Intrinsic Qualities Acquired Skills Personal References Attitudes The attitude I have selected as my number one priority is caring. This choice is accounted for by the fact that my profession is based on the desire to care for other people. I believe that this is an underlying principle of human relationships.…

  • Nursing Education Overview and Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction The assessment of the available evidence Discussion Conclusion Reference List Introduction The roles of nurses have considerably expanded during the last two decades. For example, these medical workers should act as educators. Additionally, they often need to coordinate the activities of other healthcare professionals. However, many researchers argue that there is…

  • Contemporary Nursing and Early Conceptualization

    The role that conceptualization plays in the contemporary advanced nursing practice is immense and could hardly be denied. It is essential to mention that early conceptualization of nursing theory, which was implemented in the second half of 20th century by several scientists, to this day remains a profound basis for theorizing the advanced nursing practice.…

  • Using Transitional Care Model in Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Methodology Sampling Results Discussion Conclusion References Introduction As we have already stated in previous parts of our research, the Transitional Care Model provides nurses with an opportunity to monitor patients’ states and ensure that they will have a chance to communicate to a healthcare specialist at any moment. It will obviously…

  • 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…

  • The Essentials of Master’s Education in Nursing

    Abstract Master’s education for nursing students is guided by the Essentials of Master’s Education in Nursing that also prepare them for the doctoral level, flexible leadership, and changing systems. They determine what is expected from the learners as they accomplish Master’s nursing programs. Introduction Master’s education is critical for future nurses because it provides them…