Category: Nursing
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Interview With Nursing Information Expert
Directions: After completing your interview, you must use this form to submit your assignment to Dropbox. You may use the form to capture information as you conduct your interview, or fill it in later. The form is expandable and will enlarge the textbox to accommodate your answers. Do not rely only on this form for…
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Clinical and Management Tracks for Nursing Advancement
Table of Contents Introduction Advancement Opportunities of a Professional Nurse Clinical vs. Management Tracks Track Preference Conclusion References Introduction During the last several years, the field of nursing has been considerably changed and improved. There are more people, both, males and females, who want to become nursing and help people in hospitals and at home.…
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Nursing Theory: Application of the Self-Care Theory
Table of Contents Common Barriers to Change Nursing Theory and Change Project Potential Barriers References Nursing theory is an important aspect of nursing practice, which supports their daily activities. It provides specialists with insights into the core of their responsibilities and drives the further development of nurses’ knowledge. The modern healthcare environment requires care providers…
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Analysis of Fatal Errors in Nursing
One instance in the story where the patient safety error occurred is when the unfamiliar nurse enters Josie’s room and subsequently injects a methadone dose as a painkiller. Ms. King protests the act by opining that the previous doctor had verbally ordered that no narcotics should be administered to Josie (Laura, 2009). Interpretatively, there are…
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Magnet Designation: Nursing Managers and Leaders
Table of Contents Introduction Magnet Designation: Nursing Managers and Leaders Approach that Best Fits My Professional Philosophy References Introduction Nurse Leaders (NLs) should use their competencies to address the unique challenges affecting the healthcare sector. Most of the issues affecting the industry can be handled by nursing leaders who are willing to deliver quality services…
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Decisions, Nursing Judgment, and Inter-Professional Team Role in Quality Patient Outcomes
Nurses have the responsibility to make clinical judgments and decisions. Decisions and judgment reflect how nurses come to comprehend the health issues and concerns of patients and develop effective intervention strategies. Nurse decisions and clinical judgment are required in a complex situation to improve patient quality of care. In such instances, a multi-professional team must…
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Caring, Professional Identity, and Professional Organizations in Nursing
Table of Contents Introduction The Belief of Caring in Nursing Professional Identity in Nursing Professional Associations in Nursing Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is a career tasked with the provision of the upkeep for the ailing and the feeble. Caring is generally defined as the ethical model of nursing enshrined with the safeguarding, improving, and conserving…
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Telenursing: Nursing Practice in Cyberspace
Telenursing is one of the emerging nursing practices that involve the use of information technology to provide nursing services to patients without necessarily interacting with them physically. According to Soar, Swindell, and Tsang (2011), telenursing is an interesting practice that allows the nurses to reach out to patients who are remotely located without having to…
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Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
Table of Contents Introduction RN-BSN Program Lifelong Learning Novice to Expert Synthesis of Role Transition to Professional Nursing Conclusion References Introduction Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs target RNs looking to advance their education. As a BSN-prepared nurse, I have more opportunities and job options coming in handy than I…
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Issue of Stress in Nursing Practice
The issues of stress caused by workplace violence in nursing practice require special consideration because of their direct relation to the effectiveness of employees’ efforts and the quality of health care services. The main sources of nurses’ professional hazards include both internal (patients and co-workers) and external (robbers or terrorists) factors. The development of workplace…