Category: Nursing
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Syrian Children’s Injuries and Nursing Care
Introduction Increasing good global health outcomes requires stakeholders to eliminate all circumstances that expose the global population to health risks. In 2000, although the UN member states ratified the millennium development goals (MDGs) for ensuring that such risks are reduced, some emerging new challenges were not considered. The summit established eight goals. The goals included…
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Advanced Nursing Education and Barriers to It
Table of Contents Impact of the Report on Nursing Education Impact on Nursing Practice: Primary Care Impact on the Nurse’s Leadership Role Conclusion References The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health” focuses on a number of initiatives that can be implemented to ensure nurse practitioners (NPs) meet the…
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Professional Nursing: Personal Background
A professional nurse is described as one who has expansively studied the course of nursing hypothesis and practice. Additionally, for a person to be considered a professional nurse he or she must have clinical proficiency. Personal Background Related to Professional Nursing The art of professional nursing is diverse. For many years, I have tried to…
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Nursing Shortage Causes and Solutions
As the Baby Boomer generation starts to age and exit the workforce, the job market is likely to experience deficits in skilled workers. However, the nursing field seems to face an additional challenge as the need for such professionals continues to grow. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Employment Projections 2019-2029 reports that the job growth…
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Haiti’s and Ireland’s Nursing Education Comparison
Introduction Haiti and Ireland were chosen for comparison because the two countries have curiously different histories of nursing education development. In Ireland, the development of nursing education was similar to that of the countries of Western Europe and North America: after decades of prevalence of the apprenticeship model, the necessity for new approaches to nursing…
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Nursing Change Models and Theories
Practice Model of Nursing for Health for All Developer: Faye Glenn Abdellah. Description of the theoretical perspectives The key focus of the theory is on the promotion of more efficient nursing education tools. The strategy is supposed to improve the quality of nursing services (Bluhm, 2014). Pros and cons concerning organizational change On the one…
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Patient Recovery in Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
Table of Contents Theory/Author Name and Background Theory Description Evaluation Application References Theory/Author Name and Background Known as one of the people that broke new grounds in the realm of nursing, Dorothea Orem reinvented how patients’ needs were addressed in healthcare (Wong, Choi, & Lam, 2015). Her Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (SCDNT) allowed viewing patients…
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Low Nursing Staffing as an Organizational Issue
Table of Contents Introduction The Setting Where Low Staffing is Observed Detailed Description of the Problem The Impact of Low Staffing of Nurses The Significance of this Problem Conclusion: Proposed Solution References Introduction This paper presents the low staffing of nursing as an organizational issue that threatens patients’ safety and the realization of their health…
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The Role of Nursing Metaparadigms in Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers Patients
Scientists introduced the concept of nursing metaparadigm to improve the caring practice after patients. Jacqueline Fawcett’s disciplinary system variant is the most accepted and used as a standard in the medical sphere. He categorized meta paradigms into four main components: person, environment, health, and nursing (Bender, 2018). Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are complication of diabetes…
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Identification of a Nursing Care Model in Practice
Introduction Professional care models in nursing are numerous, but they all have a common goal: providing the best services for the patients and keeping a positive attitude of nurse professionals by organizing a satisfactory working environment (Finkelman and Kenner, 2013). Some of the traditional models are rarely employed in current practice, but they are valuable…