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    ADDIE Model Applicable to Planned Intervention The model was based on a previous ID model developed by Silvern (1965) (as cited in Sezer‚ B.‚ Yilmaz‚ F. & Yilmaz‚ M. 2013)‚ focused on five –phase instructional design following a linear structure: analysis‚ design‚ development‚ implementation‚ and evaluation. This instructional design was chosen to outline the conceptual and systematic process of developing a planned intervention for OPD/ER nurse’s on EHR training. The model conducts a thorough

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    Future of Nursing Grand Canyon University NRS-440V 3.24.13 Introduction This paper will discuss various aspect of the future of health care focusing on the future of how nursing will play an ever-important role in the reformation of health care. Presentation regarding‚ the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative on the future of nursing‚ at the Institute of Medicine report entitled‚ “Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing Health‚” will help set the stage for this paper. Discussion

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    HISTORY         The term nursing process and the framework it implies are relatively new. In 1955‚ Hall originated the term (care‚ cure‚core)‚ 3 steps: note observation‚ ministration‚ validation Johnson (1959)‚ “Nursing seen as fostering the behavioral functioning of the client”. Orlando (1961)‚ identified 3 steps: client’s behavior‚ nurse’s reaction‚ nurse’s action. “Nursing process set into motion by client’s behavior” Weidenbach (1963) were among the first to use it to

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    Nursing leadership is multifaceted‚ meaning there are several aspects to nursing leadership; Political‚ psychological‚ ethical‚ and educational (Daly‚ Speedy & Jackson‚ 2004). Staff mentoring and education in Nursing is a leadership role‚ whether it is a member of a health care team or as an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)‚ our purpose is to aid in the development of our profession and guide our fellow nurses to progress into confident‚ competent well-trained practitioners. Nurse mentoring

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    Critically discuss the significance of CPD in enhancing professionalism‚ and suggest activities/strategies to promote active participation of nurses in CPD. Introduction Nurses go through basic nursing courses which enable them to gain knowledge and skill necessary to provide safe and competent nursing care to patients or clients. However‚ it is the responsibility of each and every practicing nurse to develop and maintain their capability as a nurse and improve their skills as well as become more

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    As I am advancing in my professional education‚ it is very disappointing to realize that my knowledge of nursing theories has not been emphasized in the Bachelor’s degree curriculum. Of course‚ my training had been very extensive and experience enriched in various skills along with understanding many medical concepts; however‚ the perception towards the significance of nursing theory has not been emphasized enough. With that in mind‚ the exposure to theories in this class underscores the fundamental

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    PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING PAPER Philosophy of Nursing Paper Person/ Family Person is the recipient of nursing care‚ the main center focus of the nursing practice. Person is all the aspects that create an individual from their family structure and their role in that structure to their life knowledge and their beliefs in all the aspects of their world. Person is not only how someone lives‚ its how they adapt and adjust to changes in their life

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    Nursing Process Paper Melissa Wilcox Grantham University Transition to Pro Nursing NUR402 Margaret McGannon June 23‚ 2013 Nursing Process Paper The family I will be assessing consists of four people living in the household. First is the grandmother who is 99 years old‚ her daughter who is 77 years old‚ and her son who is 50 years old and finally his son who is 17 years old. The grandmother of this family came to live in this household 6 years ago after she was unable to live by herself

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    The basic roles of associate-degree level and baccalaureate-degree level nursing have many similarities in their structural foundation. Nurses learn to promote health and healing in a caring environment. To support the plan of care by preventing disease and assisting in early detection of deviations from the plan of care. Teaching and promoting positive response to treatments. Extending compassion in times of need to the sick and dying patient. The differences lie in how the BSN is expected to

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    her husband has been experiencing forgetfulness‚ personality changes; and some memory loss‚ for example‚ inability to recognize familiar faces‚ places‚ or objects. Further‚ she stated that he continuously repeats the same stories‚ having forgotten that he has already told them. 1.      What is the most likely diagnosis?  -          A probable diagnosis could be dementia base on patient’s history such as forgetfulness‚ personality changes‚ and memory loss. 2.      How would you define this condition

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