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    Patient Observation Paper

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    Title of Paper Amber R. Woodyard Fort Hays State University Abstract No indenting, 150-200 words Looking around at the various items hanging on the walls, the soft yet warm paint colors on the walls, watching staff members dressed in various fun prints of scrubs while assisting patients to their destinations. Sitting in the lobby while waiting for the interview, the feeling in the room is comforting; warm with the thermostat humming softly on low, and the walls are…

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    Comfort Theory In Nursing

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    host, which may include patients, visitors, or others. A significant concept in this theory is HH may break the chain of infection. Comfort Theory Comfort is a positive, dynamic state that strengthens the patient and leads to better outcomes for the patient and institution (Kolcaba, 2003). Comfort Theory delineates a bidirectional relationship between patient’s comfort, behaviors that move the patient toward well-being, and institutional outcomes. Nurses identify the patient’s comfort needs…

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    When caring for the older adult, reminiscing can be beneficial to the older adult as well as the care giver. Reminiscing is the act of recalling cheerful past life events. The older adult may feel a sense of comfort thinking back to when times were better, while the care giver is enlightened to see their patient in a whole new light (Tabloski, 2014). My experience in working with the older adult is limited to the post-surgical gynecological patient. I work in the postpartum unit and occasionally…

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    Every hospital or clinic should have an emergency evacuation strategic plan just in case something was to occur. With the amount of patients at the clinic it would be a tough mission to accomplish. For this topic I will be elaborating on different options we can put into perspective if this was to happen at our clinic. As we know, no matter how hard staff members train or go over the clearing plan that is brought to our knowledge certain incidents can still go wrong or unexpected. When it comes…

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    The purpose of this study was to determine specific aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships using the mutual-participation model (Apollo, Golub, Wainberg & Indyk, 2006).The results were collected through seven focus groups made up of HIV positive patients. Through analyzing patient self-reports and verbatim recordings of the focus groups, positive caregiver-patient relationships proved to help individuals manage their illness. Three aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships…

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    Texas Children’s Integrated Delivery System (TCH IDS) has penetrated the market by increasing the amount of system based community pediatric provider offices, adding two smaller community based hospitals (West Campus/Woodlands), opening urgent care facilities throughout communities that surround Houston, opening a state of the art women’s health center (Women’s Pavilion), each hospital campus has an ambulatory side that has diverse specialties offered, and offer a CHIP and Medicare insurance…

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    Summary of initial learning experience I have been able to interact with patients on this placement and that I have confident to communicates with patients experiencing eating disorders problems in my initial placement. I have communicated empathetically, therapeutically and respectfully with all people, including those who are unwell, anxious distressed, including in a challenging or complex situation. My personal interest is to explored more further on their meal preparation. My feedback…

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    3.1. Results Even though the best way to evaluate a level of service is understanding the reactions of patients. However, it is not easy to analyze whether patients are happy about the service they are receiving or not. How good the level of services that relates to managerial factors that a health organization is providing will affect the patients’ satisfaction. Using surveys to get the results of researches became more popular during the past twenty years, but too many papers that are related…

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    Qualities of professional caring is presented in chapter nine as a way to shed insight on the various ways human care from the ontical perspective. “Onticology is the study of some entity in its actual relation with other entities” (Roach, 2013, p. 165). These attributes presented: compassion, competence, confidence, conscience, commitment, and comportment are known as the six cs. I was very interested to learn more about caring throughout this reading. Is a dress code necessary to convey caring…

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    Student Evaluation of Clinical Experience (include comments about the above competency strands and skills you performed): ____Today was a busy day, and I am so happy I took two patients. I felt as though the patient of mine that was more stable I wasn’t able to be as attentive with as my pt. who was getting ready for a Cardiac cath procedure and was having unstable angina and anxiety symptoms. I also felt that not being able to speak Spanish created a barrier in my care, which is why I rated…

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