SYNTHESIZING EVIDENCE PRACTICE IFEOMA DIMKPA‚ RN/BSN BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Introduction Pressure ulcer is simply a compromise to skin integrity. It is caused by immobility‚ poor nutrition‚ poor circulation and even little things like creases from the bed sheet. The issue of pressure ulcer in the elderly especially in long term facility is a growing concern because it could lead to infection‚ discomfort and even depression. This leads me to my research question: In patients admitted in a skilled
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Abstract #2 Wills‚ E.M. (2011). Grand theories based on human needs. In McEwen‚ M. & Wills‚ E.M.‚ (Ed). Theoretical basis for nursing (pp. 121-144). (3rd ed.) Philadelphia‚ PA: Wolters Kluwer Health & Lippincott Williams & Wilkins In this chapter‚ (Wills‚ 2011) reviews some of the earliest human needs theories from Florence Nightengale‚ Virginia Henderson‚ Faye Abdellah‚ Dorothy Orem‚ Dorothy Johnson‚ and Betty Neuman. These grand theories are analyzed using seven criteria; background
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Developmental Theories There are many theories on how a human develops. Most babies follow a certain pattern of development but the controversy is which person ’s developmental pattern of development is correct? Erik Erickson‚ Sigmund Freud and Jean Piaget ’s developmental theories are similar. Each of the theories goes through a human ’s development chronologically‚ giving a guideline of when certain developments happen. For example when a child is supposed to walk or when a child is going to speak
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Change and Nursing Theory The change theory that would work well with implementing a nurse residency program would be Lippitt’s Theory of Change. This change theory goes through a step by step process with the ultimate goal of providing actions that are gear towards the overall outcome of the patient. The first step is to diagnose the problem which in this case is retaining new graduate nurses after one year. Learning about why nurses are leaving after the first year would be beneficial. If people
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fundamental concepts of person‚ environment‚ health and nursing is the profession of nursing. Embracing the major principles of nursing principles and practice‚ these four concepts identify the means by which we examine and treat individuals within the nursing profession. Although these four ideas are interrelated‚ each one balances on the establishment of the idea that comes before it. These core concepts lead nurses to actions that guide their practice. According to Brilowski and Wendler (2005)‚ nurses
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Ethics covers the following dilemmas like how to live a good life And our rights and responsibilities the language of right and wrong moral decisions also what is good and bad‚ Professional ethics refers to the use of logical and consistent communication‚ knowledge‚ clinical skills‚ emotions and values in nursing practice. This study aimed to explore and describe the ethical theory of Deontology in providing nursing care to individuals in the clinical setting. And explains all of the key points‚
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Introduction Nursing is a profession that involved in identifying its own unique body of knowledge essential to nursing practice. To identify the knowledge base‚ nurses should develop and recognize theories that are specific to nursing. Parker and Smith (2010) define theory as a set of concepts‚ definitions and propositions that project a systematic view of phenomena by designating specific interrelationships among concepts for purposes of describing‚ explaining‚ predicting and controlling phenomena
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According to Cropley‚ 2012‚ relationship-based care model is a model centered to transform the care environment to one of collaboration and patient-centered quality excellence‚ consisting of three components including; the provider’s relationship with both patients and families‚ with self (self-awareness)‚
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The impaired nursing practice has been one of the critical issues in the nursing field. Due to the easy access to drugs of various types and strengths‚ often times highly addictive drugs‚ the impaired nurse is being a huge issue these days. There are many reasons that could lead to the impaired nurses‚ among them‚ working long hours in high stress environment could be the one. This paper will explore the impaired nursing practice‚ the purpose of choosing to discuss about the impaired nurse‚ current
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Describe the definition of nursing as put forward by the American Nurses Association. How does it address the metaparadigm theories of nursing? The American Nursing Association is a professional organization representing world-wide registered nurses with a mission to improve health for all. The ANA defines nursing as "the protection‚ promotion‚ and optimization of health and abilities‚ prevention of illness and injury‚ alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response
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