Category: Nursing

  • Nursing Research Designs and Sampling Strategy

    It is well known that research is an essential part of learning, which allows people to improve their knowledge and practice in any area of expertise. Nursing, as one of the elements of medicine, is not an exception. The need for nursing research is ensured by the fact that it provides the fundament for high-quality…

  • The Future of Nursing: Solutions and Opportunities

    Table of Contents Introduction Key Messages of the Report Nursing Education and Nursing Leadership Professional Development in Nursing Practice Conclusion References Introduction The Institute of Medicine’s 2010 report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health” is an attempt to resolve a multitude of problems that have arisen in nursing practice. It discusses the range…

  • Team Nursing and Synergy Models in Primary Care Unit

    Table of Contents The model of nursing care The scholarly resource related to the nursing care model The scholarly resource related to a different nursing care model The implementation of the different nursing care model Conclusion References The model of nursing care In this instance, I observed a group of nurses working in the primary…

  • The Use of Recent Nursing Sources

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Method Rhetorical Advice Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Dissemination of studies results is an important stage of nursing research that contributes to the development of nursing practice. Nursing professionals working on their studies and articles should ensure their credibility and reliability. Fain (2017) claims that every nursing inquiry should refer to…

  • Nursing Metaparadigm Concepts Analysis

    It goes without saying that for nurse practitioners, the understanding of fundamental patterns of knowing in the field of nursing is immeasurably significant for efficient health care delivery and the development of leadership skills. The practical application of patterns helps to avoid further mistakes in nursing practice as a professional may analyze the accuracy of…

  • Nursing Core Competencies: Comparison and Implementation

    Comparison of Core Competencies Nursing professionals have different core competencies depending on the peculiarities of their profession. A lot of diverse features can be found when comparing those competencies that are developed for a nurse practitioner (NP) and for a nurse administrator. Differences can be observed already when focusing on the organization of competencies. Those…

  • Nursing Malpractice Claims and Protection

    Nursing practice can be associated with negligence and malpractice claims and lawsuits. Risks of such claims for nurses are high because of their independent decision making and functioning (Balestra, 2016; Gardenier, Thomas, & O’Rourke, 2016). Therefore, nurses require a kind of protection from such claims and suits in the form of professional liability insurance (Balestra,…

  • Practicing the Art of Nursing

    Introduction The nursing profession is considered to be one of the most challenging and demanding. It requires a lot of skills and emotional resources. While nursing is usually considered to be a scientific field, it does not limit to pure knowledge as it promotes the need for soft competencies. Thus, the artistic side of this…

  • The Main Reason for Nursing Shortage

    Nursing is a psychologically and physically demanding job, as professionals must provide supportive care regardless of personal well-being. Lack of nurses is a long-term nationwide and multifactorial problem. First of all, individuals suffer from irregular work schedules and workloads that lead to stress. It is a reason for burnout or dismissal, as the nurse is…

  • Researching of ABC Skilled Nursing Facility

    Introduction A nursing facility is rehabilitation and a provider of medical care services while employing skilled practitioners to attend to patients. Many facilities are in-patient based, depending on the patient’s needs. In a nursing facility, medical experts, licensed nurses, therapists, pathologists, and audiologists provide essential medical services. Patients admitted to nursing facilities receive full-time support.…