Category: Nursing

  • The Team Model of Nursing Care

    Table of Contents Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 References Step 1 The observed model of nursing care was the synergy model. A patient who had been recently admitted to the intensive care unit was stable. However, he was also vulnerable and unpredictable, as well as demonstrated a rather low level…

  • Nursing: Recruitment, Retention, and Future

    A nurse is an increasingly prosperous profession today since it encompasses various tasks and duties that other healthcare professionals cannot perform. The current statistics show a great demand for nurses, and it is expected that the nursing profession will increase by 12% by the year 2028 (Cornell & Vaughn, 2020). Therefore, it is vital to…

  • Responsibility in the Nursing Workplace

    Table of Contents Background Responsibility in Healthcare Raising Responsibility Levels Conclusion Work Cited Background Although the concept of responsibility might not seem like a difficult one to grasp, it often eludes members of healthcare (Düchting 11). The specified phenomenon can be attributed to the fact that following a set of rigid ethical standards in the…

  • Professional Development of Nursing Professionals

    Table of Contents Introduction The messages of the report and their impact The influence on nursing education and leadership The evolution of the nurse’s role The impact of life-long learning The role of the nurse in effectively managing patient care References Introduction Nursing, as one of the most important professions in human society, requires a…

  • Nursing Caregiving Research Analysis

    Sanford, J., Townsend-Rocchicciolli, J., Horigan, A., & Hall, P. (2011). A process of decision making by caregivers of family members with heart failure. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 25(1), 55-70. In order to describe the procedure used to make decisions by caregivers of heart failure patients, data had to be collected using an investigative…

  • Nursing Professionalism and Professional Values

    The profession of nurse is frequently underestimated in terms of its significance in the patient treatment process. However, even though a doctor takes more responsibility for direct medical interference, it is the nurse who ensures proper communication and patient care. For this reason, nursing implies a number of moral, ethical, and legal codes that give…

  • The Team Model of Nursing Care

    Table of Contents Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 References Step 1 The observed model of nursing care was the synergy model. A patient who had been recently admitted to the intensive care unit was stable. However, he was also vulnerable and unpredictable, as well as demonstrated a rather low level…

  • IOM Future of Nursing Report and Its Importance to Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Valuable Initiatives Key Messages Role of State-Based Action Coalitions Florida Action Coalition Barriers to Advancement Conclusion References Introduction The existing challenges and gaps in nursing practice are addressed by relevant documents and regulated by the introduction of suitable initiatives designed to optimize the work of nursing staff. In particular, the Institute…

  • Nursing Violence in the Workplace

    Table of Contents Objectives Workplace violence Protocol and the preparations Window of life Responsibility of a nurse in the scenario Bullying in nursing Reasons why bullying is a problem Suggestions for a new nurse Joining a movement that pushes for a healthy workforce References Objectives Bullying in nursing is defined by the American Nurses Association…

  • Medication Management in Transitional Nursing

    Table of Contents Introduction Descriptive Data Results of Statistical Tools Research Limitations References Introduction The completed three stages of the project proved that medication management during transitional nursing is one of the essential elements that determine the quality of treatment. In case the medication is not prescribed appropriately, and doctors and nurses do not educate…