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    If someone had asked me three years ago about what nursing consists of I would have starred with a blank face and answered, “Nursing is about medications and charting.” I would answer that question now with nursing is an intricate and delicate balance of teaching, saving, enriching, and empowering people to live healthier and better lives. There are so many fields of nursing that have dedicated educators for each, which is nearly impossible for one person to have knowledge of them all. The…

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    Bullying Among Nurses

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    horizontal or lateral violence (p.56). Workplace violence or bullying can come from patients, families, fellow nurses, and management. There are countless occurrences of workplace bullying that can occur in the workplace by management/supervisors in the form of “discipline” (Wilkie, 2016). Beardwood and Kainer (2015) presents an example of this in the article “Exploring the risk in professional nursing…

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    The profession of nursing has been around since Florence Nightingale laid the foundation during the Crimean War. The war generated a demand for nurses and triggered advancements in medicine and technology. Florence was responsible for inspiring the prominence of nursing to a reputable and professional occupation and established modern nursing education (Taylor, Lillis, Lemone and, Lynn, 2011, p. 7). From the middle of the 18th century to the 19th century, social reforms transformed the roles…

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    Cultural Safety

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    articles “Cultural safety in nursing education and practice in Aotearoa New Zealand”, “Cultural immersion enhancing nursing skills”, “Perception of cultural safety and attitudes a nursing students reflection and artwork”. These articles outline cultural safety from three individuals’ point of view. The articles by Bryson and Newson will then be compared and discussed. Richardson (2011) stated that since 1990 when New Zealand introduced cultural safety into the nursing education curriculum it…

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    her family and I have been friends for many years and through nursing school. You and I have met in the ICU at Ocean Springs hospital when you first came on board, I was the Epic support person for physicians at that time. I am a dedicated nurse that is looking for a career transition from the technical area of Informatics to the clinical area. My compassion for nursing and the desire to return to direct patient care that brings gratitude is important to me. The years of my nursing…

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    The principles underpinning the framework of patient, family, and community-centered care consisted in the confluence of the domains of nursing metaparadigm, cultural care diversity and universality theory, theory of caring, concept of teach, and the new worldview of unitary caring paradigm. The theory-driven practice framework embodies globalization focusing in human culture and human experiences. Leininger focused observations in human cultures such as behaviors, needs, responses, and care…

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    Elder Abuse Theory

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    Abuse in Nursing Homes Phenomenon Introduction There is no agreed upon or standard conception of what a theory is. As a result, there are different views of what a theory is and there is a variety of types of theories. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to discuss the nature and types of theory, compare and contrast at least three views of what constitutes a theory, the relationship between theory and research, and to discuss a theory directly related to quality of care in nursing homes.…

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    Nursing Home Analysis

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    For several years I volunteered at a nursing home following the passing of my grandmother. When I first began, I had no prior understanding of the culture of aging beyond my grandma and her friends. Through my experience talking with the residents and observing the facility, along with my studies in public health, I noticed many gaps in the care of the elderly, both in the health care system as well as socially. Multi-generational homes are becoming increasingly more common as aging…

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    using the best available research in your practice that will further your skills and knowledge. Aveyard and Sharp (2013) looked at evidence based nursing and suggested that it is concerned with the reasons behind why you carry out certain procedures and the reasoning should be based on the evidence that is the best surrounding the certain aspect of nursing you are carrying out, this is to support yourself as a nurse and anyone under your care. Credible evidence is evidence that can be backed up…

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    The Transition from Primary Nursing Model to Synergy Model of Nursing Care Background As a nurse, research was done in the hospital unit based on the type of model of nursing care that was being offered to the patients. After a detailed observational analysis led to the conclusion that the nursing care model being practiced in the nursing unit was revolving around the ‘Primary nursing care model.’ This practice is leading to several issues and setbacks, such as the responsibility of whole care…

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