Philosophy of Professional Nursing Each person may have an individual perspective about nursing. For professional nurses‚ interactions within their careers lead to the development of different philosophies and theories of nursing. As they build experience‚ knowledge may reshape these theories based on different situations they have encountered. The responsibility of a nurse is not limited to simply attending to patients at the bedside. Nurses not only provide comfort care‚ but must educate‚ communicate
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The field that I feel is the most promising of the in-person servers is the medical field‚ specifically nursing. Unlike most in-person servers who “are paid at or just slightly above minimum wage”‚ nurses are paid well and competitively (Reich 426). However‚ the long stressful hours may not be everyone‚ and due to lack of personnel you may not be able to take part in religious holidays. Nursing is a great career because it’s one of the few in-person careers that its advantages outweigh its disadvantages
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QUALITY ASSURANCE IN NURSING INTRODUCTION: Quality control is a specific type of controlling refers to activities that evaluate‚ monitor or regulate serves provided to consumers .in nursing the goal of quality care would be to ensure quality while giving nursing care to the clients as per nursing care plan. HISTORICAL ASPECTS: The field of quality assurance is an old as modern. Florence nightingale introduced the concept of quality in nursing care in 1855 while attending the soldiers in hospital
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Nurses also use ratios and proportions when administering medication. Nurses need to know how much medicine a patient needs depending on their weight. Nurses need to be able to understand the doctor’s orders. Such an order may be given as: 25 mcg/kg/min. If the patient weighs 52kg‚ how many milligrams should the patient receive in one hour? In order to do this‚ nurses must convert micrograms (mcg) to milligrams (mg). If 1mcg = 0.001mg‚ we can find the amount (in mg) of 25mcg by setting up
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Clinical Synthesis I Ayva Rodriguez Felician College Clinical Synthesis I The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) recommended nine essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice ("Essentials‚" 2008‚ p. 3). One of the key nurse managers’ key competency is practicing the AACN essential I that uses written‚ verbal‚ nonverbal‚ and emerging technology methods to communicate effectively with a variety of disciplines to inform decision making by using inquiry
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Learning Activities Theoretical Framework in Nursing Activity 1 1. Discuss the development of the discipline of nursing. As advances in nursing science and research impact upon nursing education and clinical practice‚ new ways of looking at phenomena have led to re-examination and refinement of the traditional concepts: person‚ environment‚ health‚ and nursing. This evolving pattern of intellectual growth holds promise for the discipline of nursing through the advancement of knowledge based upon
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your own personal nursing philosophy?” we must first understand what philosophy means. “The term philosophy comes from the Greek and means “love of wisdom” (Benner & Wrubel‚ 1989‚ p. 27). Philosophy examines ideas in terms of its origins as well as assumptions about why things are. Blais and Hayes define nursing philosophy as‚ “a concept that looks at the nature of things and aims to provide the meaning of nursing phenomena” (Blais & Hayes‚ 2011‚ p. 98). So why define nursing philosophy? When
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o Reflect on why you think the unit chose the model it uses. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the model chosen by the unit? Answer The nursing care delivery model used in my unit is the primary nursing model. This model places much emphasis on providing wellness services and primary care to vulnerable or underserved populations. Furthermore‚ the model recognizes that nurse practitioners have the opportunity and the
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Cultural Diversity in Nursing Name Institution Cultural Diversity in Nursing Introduction Cultural diversity in nursing is concept that is derived from nursing and other cross-cultural health-related disciplines such as psychology‚ sociology and anthropology. Culture is simply used to refer to the belief systems held by groups of people in the society. Therefore‚ cultural diversity is defined as‚ “the differences between people based on a shared ideology and valued set of beliefs‚ norms
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The impact of nursing of nursing shortage on the provision of quality healthcare and patient safety was discussed in this paper. The negative impact of nursing shortage on the quality of care and patient safety is that when nurses are few‚ patient safety is threatened and health care quality is diminished. This can incur high cost to hospitals. Nurses who have heavy workload are more likely to experience burnout and intend to leave their job within the next year causing high turnover rate. When nurses
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