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    Nurses and junior doctors’ skill and competency are closely related to patient safety. The current finding has triggered the needs to improve in care provided to the patient. In this chapter, the researcher will conclude the study; limitations involve in the study, and propose recommendations that can be considered to be applied in nursing education, practice and research field. 6.2 CONCLUSION Nurses and junior doctors demonstrated poor knowledge of risk assessment but perceived themselves as…

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    of their ability. There is strong evidence that Orem’s conceptual models of nursing are currently helping to guide nursing practice to optimize patients’ outcomes. According to the case study of diabetic patients by Kumar (2007), the application of Orem’s theory enhanced communication among nurses and supports a patient’s ability to self-manage a chronic illness. Nurses evaluated the resources available to address the patient’s need for improved diabetic treatment with adherence to an overall…

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    Fever 1793 by Laurie Halas Anderson Do you think the characters/people and their problems/decisions/relationships are believable/realistic? Why or why not? I believe the book is believable, because the details show; that it is a common thing for nurses and doctors to do. The quote in the book, “After a few weeks of nursing the sick, and burying the dead.” (Anderson Page 176). The quote is believable because during the Yellow fever, many died and they were aided and nursed throughout the story…

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    has an influence on an area of practice. Concepts are terms that refer to a phenomenon that occurs in nature or thought. Concepts may be abstract, e.g., certain desires, love, or relatively concrete where they are changes in pain intensity, varying degrees of body temperature. (Kerlinger, 1986, Kim, 2010, p.22) (Wills and McEwen, 2014). Concepts may vary based on the area of focus, and the purpose is highlight research that is being done to enhance nursing practice. Concept analysis can be…

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    McEwin and Wills (2011, p. 122) believed that it was Florence Nightingale who pioneered nursing practices which have become a guide for nursing schools and hospitals to develop in the 20th century. That is why theories of nursing were integrated by practicing nurses and academicians throughout the years. To Puchalski (2001), nursing theorists like Roy Callista were the reasons why nursing practices have survived. In fact, both Roy Callista and Robert K. Merton paved way for other middle-range…

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    knowledge, skills and the way that the nurses demonstrate it is a very important part to perform nurse's professional role in the clinical practice. By using various resources, my main purpose in this paper is analyze concept of competency, its definition, attributes, antecedent, consequences and I aim to determined the meaning of competency in nursing profession, how it would be recognized, determine whether it possible to observe and measure it in clinical practice . There is a lake of…

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    Dr. Damaris Garcia was born and raised in ______________________________. She moved to the United States where she studied at the University of ______________, . While attending college she worked as a veterinary assistant at ______________________. Dr. Garcia received her doctorate from the University of____________ in 20___. Growing up she had an extensive love for animals, and has always been a pet owner. Currently, she is the proud owner of a _________ named ________ and a_______…

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    NEUMAN SYSTEM MODEL Betty Neuman was born in Ohio and has worked in many areas of nursing practice. She is the founder/director of Newman Systems Model Trustees Group. In 1970,she began developing her Systems Model as a way to teach introductory nursing to students by giving them a holistic view of patients.Neuman’ s model was influenced by the philosophy writers deChardin and Comu,Von Betalanfy and Lazio on GST,Selye on stress theory Lasarus on stress and coping . The Neuman…

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    Models of evidenced-based practice (EBP) need to be evaluated to fit the intended research practice arena. There are a variety of evidenced-based practice models. Some models are relevant for education purposes while others are appropriate for use in the clinical setting. Evidenced-based practice guides the researcher to break apart the intricacies’ and apply to clinical practice. The series of steps to determine the appropriateness of the EBP model lies in the utilization of research…

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    Relation of Fawcett’s Meta-Paradigm to the POI Jacqueline Fawcett developed a metaparadigm to define the discipline of nursing. Her goal was to ensure that nurses would be able to clearly communicate their role and the duties that they perform. Fawcett defined the nursing discipline as the study of relations between the following concepts: human being, environment, health, and nursing; she believed that these concepts were important and could help shape the discipline of nursing (Butts & Rich,…

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