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    Application of Nursing Theory Nursing theory is what connects phenomenology of nursing science with nursing practice. Theory can be grand or most commonly middle range. Some theories are borrowed and they identify new thoughts or ideas related to patient care. Theories may not always be measurable; yet, theory can still describe what nurses do. According to McEwen & Wills (2014), “It is widely believed that use of theory offers structure and organization to nursing knowledge and provides a systematic

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    decisions made within the hospital setting and their ability to clinically reason and make educated choices is vital to patient safety and outcomes (Gillies, 2013). This essay will present a case study of a clinical decision made by a third year nursing student working in the Emergency Department (ED) of a Gold Coast Hospital, using the first seven steps of the Levett-Jones et al., (2010) clinical reasoning cycle. Factors influencing her methods will be taken into account, and the essay will draw

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    there are certain aspects on the nursing field or certain moments in which a decision should be made as soon as possible and that is when authoritarian leaders should act and provide the information needed to facilitate the work or to provide a faster and better services to the patient. The main idea with authoritarian or participative leader is to obtain a better result from the group and to provide a better service to the patients. Kind of a Leader

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    The purpose of my writing was to inform others on the current nursing shortage that is projected to increase in correlation the high demand for nurses. I used classifying, cause and effect, and comparing as my writing strategies throughout my paper. In terms of retirement, I classified retiring nurses and other aging baby boomers by classifying them both together into one big retirement section. The main idea of having the aging population in my body section of my paper was to show the significance

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    Nursing Role In Nursing

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    A professional nurse could contribute many skills and resources within the health field and society. One huge contribution that a nurse can bring to the school is the resource to “provide and screenings and referrals for health conditions” (American Academy of Pediatrics, 2008). The nurse also contributes health promotion by being an educator and role model. These contributions are important because as nurses, we are trained in the health field. As a school nurse, we can assess and refer a student

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    As a first-year nursing student, I cannot count the number of times I have been asked, "Why nursing?" Many people in my life are under the assumption that there are too many nurses in our country, which is not the case. While the nursing shortage is a current issue, it is certainly not a new one. According to Donald E. Yett, a professor at the University of Southern California who is an expert on the economics of medical care, the nursing shortage issue dates to the 1940's leading to The Nurse Training

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    first provide an overview of factors such as social, psychological and physiological from the past and present will be demonstrated and how nursing intervention were implemented. It will provide a comprehensive assessment of care to identify the patient’s needs and make plans on how to provide good quality care to the patient, as it is emphasised by the Nursing and Midwifery Code of conduct (NMC, 2015) ‘Make the care of people your first concern, treating them as individual and respecting their dignity’

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    The Evolution of Nursing Bincy Kappen Kaplan University Advanced Nursing Roles MN 501 Carol, Dallred November 24, 2015 The Evolution of Nursing Advanced Practice Nursing licensure has four different specialties: Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP), Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM); Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA); and Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS). The classic specialties in nursing have been pediatric, psychiatric, and mental health, women’s health, community health, and adult health

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    Importance of Nursing Research in Nursing Profession Nursing research is a fundamental component to the health care field. Nursing research helps implement new changes in the lifelong care of individuals and is used to develop treatments that provide the most optimum level of care in health care system. Nursing research focuses on developing and promoting high levels of standers in the following areas: high quality management of patients during long term cases, developing advancements that aid patients

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    Nursing Issues and Trends: The Nursing Shortage Joanna Roberson Lindsey Wilson College Abstract Nursing shortage is a crisis that has been rumored for years. Unfortunately, there are many truths to this rumor and every nurse has been affected by this shortage at some point in their career. Just in recent decades the economy had led to the nursing shortage. The nursing shortage is needing Nursing programs and hospital programs to augment and graduate competent RN’s that can step into the

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