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    The practice of nursing has taken on new roles and has established its position as an integral part of modern medical practice. It is as a result of pioneers such as Florence Nightingale. Implementing theory as a guiding principle in nursing practice, lends credibility and science to the tasks and procedures performed in the modern nursing practice. Theory King’s attainment of goal model was conceptualized in the early 1960s. It has been used in multiple studies and research. According to the

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    my adult nursing practice. In addition, a deep analysis of cultural similarities and differences will be discussed. The definitions of the culture is the values, norms and traditions that affect the way how people of a particular group observe, interact, think, behave and make judgments about their own world (chamberlain 2005, p197). In this essay two different cultural factors will be discussed in more details; which are communication and religion in relation to their influences on nursing practice

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    original theory, From Novice to Expert, in 1984. In this theory she conceptualizes the idea that nursing expertise is a progressive process. She describes 5 stages that nurses’ advance through as they continue to gain knowledge and experience, including the novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert stages. She expands this research in a later work called Expertise in Nursing Practice: caring, clinical judgment, and ethics (2009a). Alligood, Tomey, and Brykczynski (2010), identify

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    scope of practice. The American Nurses Association (ANA) has established guidelines to provide nurses a safe parameter to work within, while also protecting the patient. These laws are based on the competency, knowledge, judgment, and skills required by nurses in order to provide safe care for the public (National Council of State Boards of Nursing, 2015). It is imperative that nurses know their scope of practice within their state to avoid being charged with a violation of the Nurse Practice Act (Wilkinson

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    Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is ever evolving. It has continued to adapt in the world of healthcare which has transformed since its introduction in 2004 (Dreher & Glasgow, 2017). A doctorate in nursing first began as research-based has now evolved to include the nursing practice (American Association of Colleges of Nursing [AACN], 2004). According to the AACN (2004), The term practice, specifically nursing practice, as conceptualized in this document refers to any form of nursing intervention

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    The Massachusetts Nurse Practice Act and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses Stephen Zombil University of Massachusetts Amherst Introduction An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is an umbrella term consisting of but not limited to roles such as Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP); Adult Geriatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP); Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM); and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). Across the Commonwealth

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    Theory of Caring and Nursing Practice Kimberly Woolsey University of Arizona Annotated Bibliography Emoto, R., Tsutsui, M., & Kawana, R. (2015). A Model to Create a Caring and Healing Environment for Nurses in Child and Family Nursing. International Journal for Human Caring, 19, 18-13. Poverty, abuse, bullying, suicide, and other societal difficulties are something no one should encounter, let alone an innocent child. In Japan however, this is a regular occurrence and because of

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    Nursing Practice and the Ethics of Care Kelli O’Dea Chamberlain College of Nursing Nursing 103 Spring, 2017 Nursing Practice and the Ethics of Care The ability of a nurse to combine the principles of caring and ethics, is perhaps the best medicine. “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou (n.d.) This article helps nurses to understand the importance of caring and ethics in patient care

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    Professional Nursing Practice Essay

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    the connection between professional nursing practice and professional caring. I will outline the terms of professional nursing practice and what makes nursing a profession? I will describe the term of professional caring and the connection to the nursing practice and discuss the dilemma of care and cure. And also determine the importance of both in professional nursing practice. Professional nursing practice has been developing for several centuries. Nursing as a profession can be traced back to

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    Within the nursing profession, the occurrence of nurses excessively administering “when needed” (PRN) sedation medications to particularly difficult patients is a significant ethical issue. Studies have shown that the use of minor tranquillizing medications such as benzodiazepine has been used “to sedate patients as a mean of convenience” (Hughes, 2008, p.33). The use of restrictive medication causes the nurse to put their best interest over the patient’s well-being. When nursing practice is pursued

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