Category: Nursing
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“Patients’ Satisfaction With the Quality of Nursing Care Provided: The Saudi Experience” the Article by Atallah et al.
Table of Contents Introduction Article’s Overview and Critique Conclusion References Introduction This paper reviews the article by Atallah, Hamdan‐Mansour, Al‐Sayed, and Aboshaiqah (2013) that studies the reasons behind patients’ satisfaction with the nursing care quality and reveals the areas for quality improvement of medical assistance. This critique paper provides an evaluation of the mentioned research,…
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Leininger’s Transcultural Nursing Theory
Table of Contents Introduction Influencing Transcultural Nursing Practice Cultural Care and Nursing Leadership References Introduction Nurse practitioners use their philosophies to maximize their clients’ health outcomes. Such philosophies are usually informed by a wide range of nursing concepts, assumptions, and theories. Culturally competent nurses apply specific transcultural theories to achieve their career goals. Personally, the…
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Lupus: Teaching and Nursing Care Plan
Based on the symptoms, it is possible to assume that the patient has lupus. Lupus is an autoimmune, inflammatory disorder. It progresses as a result of impairments in the immune system when it starts to treat the body cells as foreign and try to destroy them (Maidhof & Hilas, 2012). Because of this, allergic reactions…
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Nursing Manager Interview: C. W. Case
Table of Contents Introduction Interview Summary Analysis Personal Reflection Introduction C. W. is the nursing manager of the chronic spinal cord specialty care department in the Boston healthcare system. I have chosen her for this interview due to the experience of collaboration from the time when I used to work in the acute medical oncology…
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Compare of Nursing Practice in the World
Main Post Although the concept of global health is frequently addressed, there is still no accurate definition of this phenomenon. It is often considered as a combination public health and international health activities, adhering to the common standards of medicine and health care delivery (Koplan et al., 2009, p. 1993). According to the definition provided…
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Pender’s and Parse’s Theories in Nursing Practice
How Pender’s Model and View of Health Influences the Practice of the Advanced Practice Nurse Nursing involves protecting, promoting, and optimizing health. Nursing professionals achieve this goal by preventing illnesses and injuries from occurring. In case they occur, nurses play a key role in the healing process. Hence, nursing services are important in the alleviation…
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Nursing Manager Interview: C. W. Case
Table of Contents Introduction Interview Summary Analysis Personal Reflection Introduction C. W. is the nursing manager of the chronic spinal cord specialty care department in the Boston healthcare system. I have chosen her for this interview due to the experience of collaboration from the time when I used to work in the acute medical oncology…
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Nursing Case Study: Ms. Robaczynski and Mr. Gessner
In my opinion, Ms. Robaczynski killed Mr. Gessner and committed a moral offense when she discontinued his treatment. Omitting or not starting treatment can be viewed as murder in some cases. I believe that this is such a case since Mr. Gessner was wholly dependent on his treatment. Moreover, healthcare professionals should never presume when…
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Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice
Introduction Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), also referred to as advanced practice nurses (APNs), is a broad term that comprises nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, and clinical nurse specialists. In the United States, about 8 percent of all registered nurses are trained to become APNs (“Advanced practice nursing fact sheet,” 2018). This cohort of…
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‘The Future of Nursing’ Book by Robert Wood
Table of Contents Introduction A brief overview of the book Strength of the book Weakness of the book Critique summary Recommendation/Conclusion References Introduction In the book ‘Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health’, a report published by Robert Wood in collaboration with the Institute of Medicine has been given much priority. The book was published…