Category: Nursing

  • Spiritual Needs Assessment in Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Findings Discoveries about the Patient What Went Well? What I Would Do Differently Barriers Affecting the Exercise My Spiritual Experience How the Above Tool Fulfilled the Needs of My Patient Reference List Introduction Caregivers should “respect the cultural diversity of their patients” (Mueller, 2010, p. 198). This practice…

  • Nursing Education Systems

    Introduction Globally, nursing education is distinct among the nations. The nursing education of Poland is obviously different from that of Sri Lanka. This essay chooses the two nations because of their variations in economic development, educational growth, nursing management systems, and historical backgrounds. In presumption, the nursing education systems of the two nations differ historically,…

  • Personal Nursing Philosophy in Practice

    Table of Contents Introduction Key concepts of my philosophy Metaparadigms Their impact on the practice Strengths and weaknesses of my philosophy References Introduction The healthcare sector is one of the main institutions that guarantee the existence of our society and promotes its further evolution. It provides people with qualified medical services that help them to…

  • Evidenced-Based Nursing and the Meaningful Use

    Why do not we do evidenced-based nursing? Recent researches prove that evidence-based practice significantly improves client outcomes. However, the results of the survey point out that nurses fail to implement evidence-based practices because nursing leaders are considered to have some barriers or show resistance. The fundamental reason for the leaders not to implement evidence-based practices…

  • Nursing: Science or an Art

    Table of Contents Introduction Nursing as a Science Nursing as an Art Conclusion References Introduction The concept of nursing was established many centuries ago; nonetheless, the modern conception of nursing had been enacted only since the beginning of the nineteenth century. The name of the first present-day nurse was Florence Nightingale, and she became known…

  • Nursing Medication Errors: Causes and Reporting

    The journal chosen for submitting a publication is the Journal of Clinical Nursing, which is an international peer-reviewed source aimed at promoting high standards of nursing practice through evidence-based scientific inquiry. The publication incorporates knowledge and experience from different cultures to ensure the international exchange of ideas. The journal emphasizes critical inquiry and acknowledges both…

  • Theories and Quality Improvement in Nursing

    What EBP Activities Have ARNPs in Your Area Spearheaded? The recognition of evidence-based practice (EBP) activities and competencies remain one of the main aspects of nursing education at different levels. Hande, Williams, Robbins, Kennedy, and Christenbery (2017) underline that evidence-based practice is usually characterized by certain challenges and warrants, and every nurse has to be…

  • Genomics in Patient Assessment in Nursing

    Understanding the difference between genetics and genomics will promote a better understanding of nursing practices. While genetics relate to an inherited disease passed along through family member(s), genomics, on the other hand, looks at a particular gene in different ways and gives an idea to understand, relate, detect, and treat. The use of genomics help…

  • Personal Nursing Philosophy and Its Application

    The Philosophy Key Concepts My personal nursing philosophy is concerned with the key concepts and ideas that I endeavor to apply in practice. I believe that I can make a difference, and I will work to contribute to the development of our society by providing high-quality service and taking the responsibility for it, treating patients…

  • Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory Background Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory Description The Evaluation of the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory Theory application Conclusions References Introduction The development of nursing theories became active within the latest decades. It is partially due to the rise of nursing as a science. These theories are mainly aimed…