Category: Nursing
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Geriatric Nursing Practitioner and Informaticist
In this paper, the core competencies of a nursing practitioner (adult-gerontology NP) and a nurse informaticist will be compared and contrasted. Competencies: Similarities and Differences Depending on the competencies model, nursing informaticists can have different core competencies, but they frequently consist of these three parts: basic computer competencies, information literacy, and information management (Troseth, 2012).…
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Team Strategies and Tools in Nursing Practice
Table of Contents TeamSTEPPS Nursing Practice Act: Florida and California Articles Discussion References TeamSTEPPS Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (TeamSTEPPS) is a system of evidence-based tools with the primary goal to improve patients’ outcomes through the development of teamwork skills among health care providers (Clancy & Tornberg, 2007). TeamSTEPPS can…
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Doctorate of Nursing Program
Being related to one of the most humane professions in the world it is vital for me to prove the hopes of people concerned with effective and in-time help when it is needed anywhere, at home, at hospital, even in the street. In this respect I try to do my best for making healthcare more…
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Nursing Philosophy and Occupational Sustainability
Personal philosophy plays an important part when it comes to professional sustainability. As for such field as nursing, it involves a wide range of practices that allow specialists to achieve the following goals: Promote and protect the health of different groups of the population, mitigating the consequences of dangerous health conditions, and preventing the spread…
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Nursing Occupation: Professional Side and the Use of Social Media Networks
Table of Contents Analysis of my Social Media Nurses’ Responsibility on Social Media Christian Values References The dynamic increase of social media platforms and their impact on human life pose critical concerns and challenges for nursing students and nurse professionals. With the digital takeover of the modern lifestyle, nurses might become less mindful of the…
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The Problem of Nursing Stress
Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Study Methods of Study Results of Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Introduction Nurse shortage has been documented as one of the factors that lead to increased medication errors and the inability to provide quality care to patients due to its capacity to generate burnout and stress among nursing…
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Nursing Concepts and Philosophies
Table of Contents The Four Metaparadigms Two Practice-Specific Concepts Health Promotion Evidence-Based Practice The List of Propositions References The Four Metaparadigms There are four key components of health care that are also called metaparadigms. The first one revolves around the receiver care and is also known as the person component. This particular paradigm also involves…
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Innovative Nursing Care Delivery
Table of Contents Description of the Agile Team Model Development/Implementation Team for the Agile Team Model Evaluation of the Agile Team Model References Description of the Agile Team Model The Agile Team (AT) model is an innovative model that can be implemented in acute care delivery to improve the quality of care offered. This is…
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Nursing Shortage and Approaches to the Employee Turnover
Table of Contents Shortage and Turnover Issues Leadership and Management in Nursing Conclusion References The primary goal of any healthcare system is to offer the best possible treatment for its patients. Highly qualified healthcare specialists constitute the foundation of that system, yet at the moment, skilled nurses are in the highest demand in the United…
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Creating a Nursing Plan to Improve Response to Pain
Table of Contents Introduction Sample Dashboard Data Analysis Describing and Discussing the Selected Area Nursing Plan Conclusion References Introduction Nurses’ actions and attitudes play a significant role in the physical and mental state of their patients. It is hard to disagree that precisely nurses empower patients in the decision-making process and act as advocates for…