Category: Nursing
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The Team-Based Care Model in Nursing
Step 1: Identify the model of nursing care that you observed. Be specific about what you observed, who was doing what, when, how and what led you to identify the particular model. When I started observing a unit in the hospital, I have noticed that there was a fluctuating demand for nursing care from patients.…
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Theory and Research in Nursing
Quality Literature Review Doing a thorough and careful literature review is essential in any research. By providing a literature review, authors tell readers that they do not neglect the basic rules of their research and rely on other researchers to ensure the quality and relevance of their work (MacDonald, 2014). The Importance of Conducting a…
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Patient Satisfaction of Nursing Services
Table of Contents Clinical Nursing Practice Problem Clinical Nursing PICOT Question Define PICOT Elements Evidence Retrieval Process and Summary Implications of the Evidence References Clinical Nursing Practice Problem Patient satisfaction is an important indicator to assess to pursue the strategy of improving the quality of care provided. According to Coutinho et al. (2019), satisfaction is…
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Associates and Bachelor Nursing Differences
Table of Contents Introduction Associate Versus Baccalaureate Preparation Patient Care Scenario References Introduction Differentiating between the competencies of associate-degree (ADN) level nurses and baccalaureate-degree (BSN) can be hard because both levels of preparation require dedication, passion, as well as imply the passing of the same licensing examination – NCLEX RN (American Association of College of…
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Medical Errors Prevention in the Nursing Practice
Table of Contents Introduction Problem identification and significance Resolution Conclusion References Introduction The work of caring for the sick is very delicate and professionals are easily prone to making errors. Medical errors refer to an action by a nurse attributable to factors such as bad judgment, ignorance, or inattention resulting in the failure of an…
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Pneumonic Plague in Nursing Education
Pneumonic plague develops in a person when transmitting airborne droplets through the respiratory system. In the body of the sick, the primary reaction is characterized by the rapid development of multiple foci of inflammation in the lungs (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014). The standard control practices, in this case, are keeping hands clean and wearing gloves…
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Nursing: Falls Risk Reduction Among Older People
A fall is an unintentional transition to a resting position on a lower level, excluding a purposeful change in body position to rest on furniture or other objects. Falls are a significant problem among older people, as they can become traumatic. Therefore, these people should always be aware of this threat and prevent possible damage…
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Nursing Shortage in the Medical Institutions
Table of Contents Methodology for Finding Research Sources Background Information Relevant Knowledge Analyzing and Synthesizing the Evidence Inferences and Conclusions References Medical institutions should implement powerful strategies and procedures that can ensure every targeted patient receives exemplary care. In order to support the sustainability of such procedures, hospitals should have competent nurses, physicians, and caregivers.…
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The Cognitive-Behavioral Training in Nursing
Nursing students and professional nurses cannot avoid the pressure of their work and the number of obligations to be followed. Thus, it is recommended to investigate and implement interventions to help nurses reduce stress and organize their practice properly. Regarding the offered critical appraisal and the authors’ findings, cognitive-behavioral skills training can be defined as…
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Associate- vs. Baccalaureate-Degree in Nursing
Table of Contents Introduction Educational Differences Quality Outcomes Career Opportunity Differences Patient Care Situation References Introduction The distinction in competencies between an associate-degree nurse (ADN) and a baccalaureate-degree graduate (BSN) is not often clear-cut. The reason for this relates to the similar educational requirements for licensure, which means that the RN license, not the academic…