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    Nursing Educator Interview I recently had the opportunity to sit with the Nursing Educator at my local hospital to ask her a series of questions regarding her profession. During her 30 years as a nurse she has gained a plethora of knowledge, experience and critical thinking skills. As a nurse holding a masters degree in the science of nursing, she actively uses her clinical abilities within the acute and critical care unit while also successfully functioning as a nursing educator. After 5…

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    As intravenous access (IV) in the emergency department (ED) is pertinent to acute care, applied research would be most conducive in order to be able to improve and modify nursing practice in such occurrences. Establishing IV access is one of the most frequent procedures in the ED, and unfortunately, plays a key role in critical care treatment. According to the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) multiple studies have been done looking at how trained the IV access user is and the techniques, and…

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    Examples of ADEs include injury resulting from medication errors, adverse physiological response to medication administration, narcotic overdoses, and allergic reactions. Largely preventable, medication errors can occur anywhere in the distribution process, including, but not limited to, medication administration errors (MAEs). MAEs account for roughly 38% of all medication errors. According to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) report, To Err is Human, medication errors occur frequently in…

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    management-research question hierarchy is a tool utilized by researchers in order to navigate through the research process to address a basic, management dilemma. The steps of this hierarchy are as follows: (1) management dilemma, (2) management question, (3) research questions, (4) investigative questions, (5) measurement questions, and (6) management decision. Through this process, researchers can assess the management dilemma and come to conclusions about what they should do to solve it.…

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    journey of value creation as it created a program to reduce the readmission rate. Although Tara did not follow a formal value chain, upon review of the process, similar steps were taken. Before she began implementing a plan, she reviewed the data to determine the population most at risk for readmission. She then created a focus group from the step down unit population on the third floor, which consisted mostly of heart failure and…

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    mortality rate, equivalent to 3,723.5 fatalities from the infection based on the 2014 hospital report. Not only do CLABSIs have a high mortality rate, they are also linked to increased morbidity, healthcare costs, and hospital length of stays of 2 to 5 days (Kamboj et al., 2015; Patel et al., 2016; Ramirez, Lee, & Welch, 2012). Marschall et al. (2014) reports each CLABSI cost between $3,700 and $39,000 per infection, not including complications that may arise as a result of the infection.…

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    more professional in delivering care to patient. Every nurse shall be responsible for ensuring that the client receives safe, effective and ethical care (Singapore Nursing Board, 1999). In order to provide care in a responsible and accountable manner, the staff nurse is accountable for judgments made and actions taken in the course of nursing practice so delegation plays an important role in this scenario so that patient can receive optimal quality of care from…

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    The New London rotation was a wonderful opportunity to see not only different areas of nursing that I have the opportunity to go into, but also to truly experience and see what patients are going through when they enter a hospital setting due to presenting symptoms or for a surgery. I was able to experience people’s panic and distress when they enter the emergency department and found it particularly enlightening to be able to see how the staff addressed the patient’s increased emotions as well…

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    conclusions. 1.2 Purpose of Theory How does your definition of theory compare to the literature? In the American Journal of Nursing Ellis states theory as “a coherent hypothesis, or set of hypotheses, or a concept, forming a general…

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    a culmination of an overall process. As a product moves down the production line from one “station” to another, a patient’s experience in modern healthcare facilities develops much in the same manner. An outpatient would arrive for medical testing, register with their doctor’s order, and then be taken to the medical testing area where preparation work and testing are performed. After that, the patient is returned to the starting point of registration for the process to start again with another…

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