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    been design for Mr Tony, a 57 years old man, diagnosed with on-set of Alzheimer a year ago. On this admission he was presenting with low mood and severe anxiety. The name of the service user and wife has been changed in line with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of conduct (2015) guideline regarding patient confidentiality. Mr Tony had been a moderate smoker for more than 30 years, smoking 5 to 7 sticks a day to 10-15 sticks within the last 6 months and staff suggested that…

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    The aim of this assignment is to explore the understanding of the role of a nurse in relation to record keeping in nursing to ensure a safe, high-quality and continuous nursing care to the patients. Nursing documentation is a fundamental aspect of a nurse’s obligation in everyday clinical practice (Griffith and Tengnah, 2010). The importance of record keeping will demonstrate the best practice in nursing by focusing on four key areas of nursing practices to ensure and to maintain the assessment…

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    · Women make up to 90% all health care decisions for their families · Out of the 20 most frequently performed surgeries, 11 are performed exclusively on women, none are performed exclusively on men Barriers To Women's Care · Discounting women's symptoms · Overuse of surgical procedures · Restricted access to prenatal care · Inadequate insurance · Limited or exclusion of services · Lack of research Feminization of Poverty · Harsh economic plight of women · 32.6% households…

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    The third priority is medication review by checking the medication, assessing his condition, tremors on hands due to Parkinson disease and hypothyroidism and unable to do IADLs. Parkinson disease is one of the common neurological disorder affected the individuals. It is a disorder characterised by tremor in hands and difficult in walking, movements and stiffness in one side of the body (Bunting-Perry, & Vernon, 2007). Age is natural and its identified with numerous diseases malignancy,…

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    Catheterization Analysis

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    urinary catheterisation that will enable nurses and other healthcare professionals to maintain patient dignity, respect, their right to privacy and confidentiality in managing urinary incontinence in all aspects of care as outlined by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC, 2015). More so, it will minimise the embarrassment patients’ feel due to lack of concealment of the drainage bag, when they see their urine in the bag is quite undignified suggested by (Stone et al 2007). The material used…

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    Pearce and Nair (2015) agreed that blood pressure is the pressure exerted by blood within the blood vessel. The systolic blood pressure is when the heart contracts and diastolic when the heart relaxes (Timby 2009, p 199). In addition to this, Miller ( 2010, p 4 - 5) states normal systolic blood pressure is 120 mmHg and diastolic 80 mmHg. I placed the cuff above patient's right anti-cubital fossa when I realized I was not supporting her arm; therefore, I made her comfortable by placing a pillow…

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    common purpose, the purpose defining the group more so a team (Crisp, Taylor, Douglas and Rebeiro, 2013). Though a teamwork method the care for patients has improved though improvement of communicating, mutual respect and following the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia’s standards (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency,…

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    Values are principles which can vary person to person, they are areas of life which are held with high regard, importance and worth. Areas such as dignity, privacy, respect, honesty and trust are just a few values which are vital in the healthcare setting. Within all healthcare settings there are codes of practice which assist health care professionals to provided and maintain adequate and effective levels of care. These codes provide guidance in relation to the values of professional conduct,…

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    Media Influence On Nursing

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    Nurses are highly skilled health professionals who are recognized worldwide for their education and training in the care of the sick and the disabled. The Nursing and Midwifery Council states that in The Code of Conduct (2015) nurses must “Prioritize people, practice effectively, preserve safety and promote professionalism and trust.” Nurses use their clinical judgment to achieve the best possible quality of life for their patients. These are the professional standards that both registered…

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    basic they have a sound comprehension of different moral, lawful and proficient issues they will look amid their vocations. The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia must set up least gauges and prerequisites for nursing instruction in proficient and ethical issues (Griffith, R., 2013). The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency and Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia set code of professional conduct, execution and ethics is generally clung to in the calling. To be enrolled, it…

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