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    environment and understanding their experiences will helps to improve the quality of care given to the patients. In nursing practice, research is one of the main tools available to question practice and seek answers and also to generate knowledge for nursing staff to contribute towards the development of nursing as a profession (Parahoo, 2006).Therefore, to ensure nursing practice is effective both for patients’ and nurses’ perspectives, it has to be questioned and improved where necessary (Boswell

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    chose evaluation as the one core function applicable to nursing practice. I agree with you. Evaluation in nursing practice is employed when a plan of care needs to be assessed. Short and long terms goals are assessed for completion. It is to determine whether a new more effective treatment be implemented in the plan of care. Likewise, evaluation in epidemiology is to determine the effectiveness of a measure taken. Evaluation in the nursing process takes place to make sure the planning and implementation

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    Bucher (2014), “Evidence-based practice is a problem-solving approach to clinical decision making. It involves the use of the best available evidence in combination with clinical expertise and patient preferences and values to achieve desired patient outcomes.” Using evidence based practice in nursing is extremely important, because evidence-based practice is the result of others trying a practice one way but needing to change some of the guidelines to make the practice safer and over all better for

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    1. Professional and ethical practise • According to the National Competency Standards for the enrolled nurse, Competency Unit 2, Element 3.4, “it demonstrates knowledge of legislation and common law pertinent to enrolled nursing practice”. So as enrolled nurses, we have to demonstrate respect for the values, customs, spiritual beliefs and practises of individuals groups. Also we have to respect patient’s privacy for example if a person have got a miscarriage you can’t just say it in front

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    The legal and ethical issues around the use of consent within nursing practice Introduction This essay will consider consent in nursing practice taking into account all legal and ethical aspects that are related to decision-making and treatment. NMC Code of Conduct (2015) is considered; Mental Capacity is considered when comes to providing appropriate care due to patients' needs. Nurses must act in accordance with Human Rights when treating a patient. Trying to deliver good quality care services

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    Role development in advanced practice nursing is described as a process that evolves over time (Hamric, Hanson, Tracy, O’Grady, 2014, p. 86).The role of an advanced practice nurse can be very diverse. Specifically, the role of a nurse practitioner is not only diverse but is becoming one of the leading key players in the health care team whether it is in primary care or in specialized areas such as oncology. This paper will summarize two research articles and one expert opinion article about the role

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    The purpose of this paper is to apply and explain nursing theory as a guide to help restructure and solve nursing practice issues by questioning, critical thinking about effectiveness of what nurses do. Application of theory by nurse leaders can influence patient satisfaction scores, patient-care delivery, and workflow. In today’s complex rapidly changing healthcare environment, healthcare system and hospitals are increasing their efforts to hire well-trained clinical professionals

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    her best judgment in maintaining the care for the ICU. All hospitals are licensed to provide appropriate nursing and medical care to a specific number of patients, with the understanding that a hospital will only admit those patients it has the resources, staff, equipment, and facilities needed to deliver said care. This license also directs hospitals and nursing staff to engage in practices which are unmistakably dangerous, irresponsible and unethical, and in many ways, are in direct violation

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    There are different legislations that confines the nursing practice in Australia. Policies, standards and responsibilities including ethical principles of nurses and other health professionals used to be different in every state and territory, until the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law was established. There are certain inaccuracies with the delivery of care over time and the establishment of the legislation enabled a national scheme that created what is being followed all over Australia

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    phenomenon. Nursing theories affect nursing practice in a tremendous way. Theories are a source of framework that guide and support nursing practice and can be used to provide solutions to practical problems in the nursing practice. Nursing theories can be applied to provide solutions in nursing education, health policy, nursing leadership, and nursing informatics. There are numerous problems regarding nurse-staffing leading up to less time to provide the caring and compassionate side of nursing. Jean

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