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    Nursing Role In Nursing

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    The Role of Nurses Nursing is a multifaceted profession. As a generalization, the nurse provides health care to individuals and family members. However, providing healthcare encompasses a whole range of different roles a nurse takes on. An outsider may identify a nurse’s role as hanging IV bags, providing medications, and doing the stuff “doctor’s do not want to do”, amongst many other common thoughts of a nurse. Patients and their family members may say that a nurse’s role is to provide comfort

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    Nursing Workload and Patient Safety Unlike physicians who spend approximately 30 to 45 minutes per day with a patient, the presence of nurses at the bedside is essential throughout the day. Apart from attending the patients, they regularly interact with families of the sick and other healthcare practitioners, such as physicians and pharmacists. Given their constant presence at the bedside, nurses play a critical role in maintaining patient safety by continuously observing patients for deterioration

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    Nursing Theory The metaparadigm of nursing consists of four parts comprised by Jacqueline Fawcett, in 1984, in her seminal work (Alligood, 2014). The metaparadigm she developed served to provide direction and guidance for the nursing framework already in use and became an organization tool for theories already in use (Alligood, 2014). The four parts being person, health, environment, and nursing. The four components of the metaparadigm concept of nursing is important to nursing theory because

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    0 and daily = 6. If emotional exhaustion levels and depersonalization scores are collectively high, while personal accomplishment scores are low, a high level of burnout is indicated (Sabbah, et al., 2012, p. 645) (Maslach & Jackson, 2016). The Nursing Stress Scale (NSS) is used to examine stress for nurses working in a hospital. This 34-item questionnaire focuses on seven areas of “potentially stressful scenarios, including Death and Dying Patients (7 items), Conflict with Physicians (5 items)

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    Nursing If a person is ready to help someone and likes to be on edge at all times and being prepared, they should be a nurse. Nursing is an important role because they help people with any situation at anytime; even though it takes hard work to master the profession in the nursing career it is worth it in the end. Nursing started in the 1850’s in london they needed to treat the people who was affected by the wars during that time. The role of nurses The role of nursing has certainly expanded

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    practice (Levinson, Ginsburg, Hafferty & Lucey, n.d.). A nurse with integrity provides ethical care, gives honest information to patients, families, and staff, documents appropriately. Our purpose in nursing is to create and maintain an environment that allows a patient to heal. Using Nightingale's model, nursing is defined as a both an art and a science. We are able to make our own decisions based on our observations that use empirical data and evidence based research which Nightingale supported variety

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    Philosophy of nursing and nursing care The philosophy of nursing represents significant values and belief in my life. Philosophy of nursing and nursing care is associated with a strong commitment to self, others and the environment. It requires high quality, competent as well as collaborative care. Most importantly, the philosophy promotes essential values such as empathy, integrity, compassion, respect, and honesty. Premise: The act of caring is a genuine devotion to both self and others. Caring

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    ca Phone: (514)-501-1796 2. This is my life/work/academic experience with regards to this domain of nursing: My current experience includes: orthopeadics, postpartum units (JGH) and the Chest Institute, however I have never had a chance to work in mental health setting. In addition I have never worked in the MGH hospital before. 3. My knowledge of current literature related to this domain of nursing is: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Minimal or Broad/basic knowledge

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    some conflict(s) that we will need to face. Some may be simple issues of miscommunications or more complex, involving several factors, considerations, and implications that must be accounted for when solving the conflicts at hand. Settings such as nursing homes, clinics, and hospitals are especially susceptible to high numbers of conflicts of various natures due to the numerous parties involved in each environment. Nurses, face an increased risk of getting into conflicts due to the multiple roles they

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    Nursing Life In Nursing

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    and part of nursing as well. I feel nurses help guide their patient’s in healing and even the end of life stages. Nurses are advocates the patients and offer a hand to help in comforting. Death can be uplifting knowing the patient is able to let go and they are no longer in pain. As someone passes, they look peaceful, relieved and happy which is a beautiful and heartbreaking all at the same time. According to our class’s textbook, ‘Called to Care: A Christian Worldview for Nursing’, “Death is

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