Category: Nursing
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Transformational Theory for Efficient Nursing Services
Table of Contents Management of Power at SLMC Leadership Theory Organizational Structure Influences at SLMC Supporting Evidence: SLMC Analysis Conclusion References Management of Power at SLMC Addressing the needs of patients from different backgrounds and with different health issues, at the same time managing the work of nurses, scheduling essential activities and handling the available…
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Nursing Process-Personal Nursing Philosophy
Table of Contents Introduction Key Concepts Metaparadigms Nursing Process – Philosophy Nursing Process – Strengths and Limitations Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is one of the most challenging and most interesting fields in health care in the 21st century. On the one hand, it is necessary to consider recent progress, technological achievements, and human rights to…
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Utilitarian Philosophy in Nursing
Abstract This paper explores personal philosophy in nursing. Utilitarian philosophy and its basics are taken as the main perspective to view such aspects as the role of nurses, nursing as a profession, the concepts of health and environment. Besides, the paper focuses on the functions of nursing education, administration and research. Personal Philosophy Philosophy in…
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The Use of Social Media in Nursing
Social media has helped me significantly during the pandemic. First, it assisted in locating those in need, especially during isolation, quarantine, and lockdowns. Most people could not access shopping centers to purchase supplies. Such individuals could air their grievances on social media, asking for help. Also, it facilitated the coordination in the distribution of medical…
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Immersive Living with the Elderly in Nursing Homes
Table of Contents Summary Research Portion Historical and Current Oppression of the Elderly Population The Attended Events Response During Participation Critical Elements Learned Counseling Theories References Summary Nursing homes are vital in the care of the elderly population. The elderly have a place to be hosted and taken care of by professional caregivers who also…
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The Problem of Nursing Shortage
Table of Contents Proposed Solutions Background of the Problem Political Setting and Structures Involved Stakeholders Values Assessment Resources and Power Base Plan of Action References The problem of the nursing shortage in the United States is primarily connected with three factors: permanent poor health care workforce planning, ineffective system of payments, and disadvantageous geographic distribution…
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The Impact of the 2010 IOM Report on Nursing
Table of Contents Introduction Transforming practice Transforming education Transforming leadership References Introduction The 2010 IOM report was an eye-opener for nurses regarding service delivery for patients. Several positive impacts have been realized so far. From the report, it is evident that transformational practice, education, and leadership are the key tenets of effective nursing roles both…
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Maternity Nursing and Childbirth Risk Factors
The simulated experience of Amelia Sung’s case made me feel a little bit anxious but overall in control of the situation. Labor and birth in humans are two events that can easily go wrong with long-term adverse consequences. For this reason, I had to be careful about each decision and make sure that it is…
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Nursing Process-Personal Nursing Philosophy
Table of Contents Introduction Key Concepts Metaparadigms Nursing Process – Philosophy Nursing Process – Strengths and Limitations Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is one of the most challenging and most interesting fields in health care in the 21st century. On the one hand, it is necessary to consider recent progress, technological achievements, and human rights to…
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The Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing
Table of Contents Introduction The Meaning of the Theory The Origins of the Theory The Usefulness of the Theory Testability Evaluation Conclusion References Introduction This paper studies one of the most practiced nursing theories, the self-care deficit theory introduced by Dorothea Omen. The review explains its meaning and origins, providing insight into its ideas and…