Category: Nursing

  • State and Federal Nursing Bills

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview of the Bills Rationale for the Bills Financial Effect of the Bills Conclusion References Introduction Nursing today is gaining momentum in the political arena. Indeed, various federal, state, corporate, and local entities have been coalescing around mounting concerns for the health of the nursing profession, the dependent health of the…

  • Nursing Education Under Historical Influences

    Nursing is a significant area in the healthcare industry because nurses perform many essential tasks that promote care delivery. This field is flexible, which denotes that these healthcare professionals should engage in lifelong learning and improve their skills and competencies to meet emerging challenges. This statement also denotes that various phenomena and processes promote changes…

  • Organizational Changes and Professionalism in Nursing

    Organizational changes in nursing Today, many facilities support the idea of organizational change to support employees, understand their needs, and avoid conflicts (Kossek, Hammer, Kelly, & Moen, 2014). In nursing, change can be planned and unplanned. Planned changes are easy to cope with because they pass through all important stages, including planning, testing, evaluating, implementing,…

  • Nursing Philosophy, Knowledge and Competencies

    Table of Contents Introduction Knowledge and Skills Gained Discoveries about my Professional Practice Identified Strengths and Weaknesses Resources and Abilities to Influence Optimal Outcomes Meeting the Competencies Outlined in the Course References Introduction The Professional Capstone and Practicum course has equipped me with adequate competencies that will support my future practice as a healthcare worker.…

  • Nursing: Paucity Concerning Patient Monitoring Practice

    Table of Contents Introduction Specific Aims and/or Research Questions and Design Participants Data Collection and development of interview questions Data Analysis and Results Overall Evaluation Recommendations for improving the research References Introduction The research completed by Hogan (2006) begins with an exclusive and concrete introduction that creates a plausible background that necessitates the study. To…

  • Transitional Nursing Strategies in Oncology

    Table of Contents Identification of the Problem Significance of the Problem to Nursing Purpose of the Research Research Questions Master’s Essentials References Transitional nursing or transitional care is a model that was developed to address the set of practices that are needed when patients have to transit from one place (e.g. hospital) to another (home).…

  • Nursing Care’s Personal Philosophy

    Introduction Nursing is a profession that focuses on providing health care to individuals, families, and communities to restore, maintain, or enhance their wellbeing. It involves the application of knowledge gained through practice and nursing research in different fields (Powers & Knapp, 2010). Quality nursing is based on the development and implementation of an aggregate of…

  • Evaluation and Appraisal of Aacn’s Essentials of Master’s Education in Nursing

    Abstract The purpose of the paper is the evaluation and appraisal of AACN’s Essentials of Master’s Education in Nursing (EMEN). Every essential reflects specific skills and competencies nurses should develop to provide reliable care, improve public and individual health outcomes, and enhance health systems. Each essential is briefly described, and its significance is demonstrated. Introduction…

  • Doctor of Nursing Practice and Professional Issues

    Table of Contents Introduction My Perception of the DNP-Degree after Reading the Guidebook A Professional Issue Related to the DNP Degree Reasons for Returning to School to Earn a DNP Conclusion References Introduction A Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree is the final advanced training level in nursing education. DNP graduates often find it hard…

  • Nursing Research: Types and Practical Relevance

    Table of Contents Introduction Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Sampling Credible Practice Conclusion References Introduction How particular nursing practices affect populations with dissimilar conditions and demographic characteristics is necessary to know to provide the best possible care, which is why nursing research is needed. Importantly, to act as knowledgeable research consumers and critically appraise research articles…