Category: Nursing

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Analysis

    Table of Contents Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks The Professional Standards of Moral, Ethical, and Legal Conduct Conclusion References Nursing is one of the most essential, stressful, and indispensable professions in the modern world. Nursing is not only protecting and taking care of a patient’s health, but also moral support, compassion, and empathy. It is possible to…

  • Nursing Staff Reduction: Problem Statement

    In medical organizations, the cutbacks related to the decreasing patient number and resources inevitably lead to the nursing staff reduction. The decision-making process of the nursing leader that I involved in the accomplishment of this task is always rather complex as it is impacted by multiple factors such as QSEN competencies, patient-centered care, collaboration, teamwork,…

  • Advance Practice Nursing Course of South University

    Table of Contents Introduction Clinical or Non-Clinical Role Conceptual Nursing Model Interview Preparation and Conclusion References Introduction This paper will describe the advanced practice nursing role as offered by South University. The facility offers several different programs, with the Family Nurse Practitioner track being the most relevant to this essay. The role can significantly improve…

  • Human Dynamics in Nursing Care

    Table of Contents Introduction Responsibility Leadership Strategy Reference List Introduction Apprehension can be a great barrier to case management in nursing and this concern has to be addressed so that the autonomy of nursing practice and patient service is taken care of while the rule of law is observed. Several individual factors form a barrier…

  • Patient Safety and Nursing Satisfaction Project

    Problem Conceptualization When caregivers are not well, deterioration in the quality and quantity of patient care may occur. The research has indicated that nurses’ workloads and schedules can pose problems for addressing the issues mentioned above (Roberts & Grubb, 2014). This paper provides an intervention defining whether the implementation of stress reduction, time management strategies,…

  • Women and Chlamydia in Nursing Studies

    Introduction Chlamydia in Women Chlamydia trachomatis, which is typically referred to as chlamydia, is a sexually transmitted disease that causes serious complications by permeating the reproductive system and damaging it, therefore, causing infertility. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted diseases among the American population, as recent findings show (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,…

  • The Problems Witnessed in the Nursing Field

    Nursing scholars who carry out studies on particular subjects wish to achieve a goal that is meant to enhance their service delivery. However, such a goal may not be attained if researchers fail to disseminate their study findings. This study regards research dissemination as a crucial step towards alleviating most of the problems witnessed in…

  • Nursing Knowledge and Collecting Information

    Table of Contents Introduction A Comparison of the Case Study to Related Theories A Comparison of the Case Study to My Nursing Practice Conclusion References Introduction The use of theory within nursing practice organizes nursing knowledge and provides a methodical way of gathering information to exemplify, clarify, and envisage nursing practice by translating knowledge into…

  • Personal Nursing Philosophy and Meta-Paradigms

    Table of Contents Introduction Philosophy Nursing Meta-Paradigms Personal Definitions Conclusion References Introduction Philosophy of nursing is an essential part of medical practice, which aims to represent and advocate the core values and beliefs of nurses. It plays a crucial role in guiding the professional activities of medical specialists as well as setting up their priorities.…

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Analysis

    Table of Contents Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks The Professional Standards of Moral, Ethical, and Legal Conduct Conclusion References Nursing is one of the most essential, stressful, and indispensable professions in the modern world. Nursing is not only protecting and taking care of a patient’s health, but also moral support, compassion, and empathy. It is possible to…