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    Describe how you would choose clinical sites to complement the syllabus that you developed for Week 5? Include both a simulation and off-campus experience. Health promotion in nursing clinical experiences could be attained in a verity of settings. In order to choose a clinical site(s) that complement the course. I would use the service learning model (Mueller,2016). I would choose a clinical site(s) that interact with the community and governmental agencies. Involving the students in the…

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    patient care. Kearney-Nunnery discusses that a philosophy of nursing is a nurses beliefs or worldview (2012). These beliefs and worldviews make a nurse who they are. Nurses contribute a little of who they are with every patient that they care for. Nursing is so many things to so many people, but it is personal to me. It is that caring respect that a nurse has for her patient. It is the trust that a patient puts into the nurses hands. There is something special about the nursing profession…

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    Thanks for helping, this is Eromosele. I love grand Canyon university.Nurses are faced with the challenges of patients diversity and culture everyday. For nurses to be able to get hold of this problems and make our patients happy, we have to understand their level of education and their learning style to come up with a teaching method based on nurses assessment of the education and learning style. When preparing a care plan for our patients, we should make teaching according to individual…

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    the major part of nursing as we know it today, begin in the mid 1800 with a nurse by the name of Florence Nightingale. She was a woman of great courage, knowledge, and strength with the will to pursue her god given dream despite what her parents felt. The Beginning of Nursing Florence Nightingale was thought to have followed in the footsteps of her era by learning how to do needlework, lady…

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    The usage of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is an essential element in the healthcare delivery. It is first necessary to explain that evidence-based practice is a decision-making process concerning the healthcare delivery to patients on the basis of modern, recognized and proved research evidence, priorities of consumers, professional judgments and public expectations (Yip, Mordiffi, Kim, Zhang & Majid, 2013). In any case, EBP has great chances for promoting healthcare industry to a higher level…

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    causes tension and stress among nurses. When there is not enough staff for patient care, it can cause nurses to compromise the safety of the patient, infection rates begin to increase and patient and families are not satisfied with their patient care. These are just a few areas that can be affected by inadequate nurse staffing. Hospitals should have a staffing plan, patient are people with needs, and one person with a particular illness may take more time from a nurse than another patient of the…

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    Utilitarianism In Nursing

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    system, nursing is expected to deliver care based on scientific evidence, including a holistic approach. Therefore, nurses must accomplish a broad range of activities that encourage the promotion of not only safety but also comfort of the patients regardless of their different cultures and beliefs. For example, the interaction and integration among physicians, technicians, and nurses, including the patient have resulted in patient-centered collaborative care. This outcome seems to reinforce and…

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    well-being (Kumar, C. (2007). Diabetes self -management education is a needed nurse educator to provide for all patients who will need to manage their diabetes for a lifetime. Explain how you will incorporate the theory into your project. Incorporating Orem’s belief and view that, it is the human creation inner self to possess not limited or restricted desire to longing to learn. There for while assisting the diabetes patient nurse should educate, trained enables them to act, to know, and to…

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    network failures or unforeseen power outages could prevent the nurse from accessing the CPRS. As a result, the nurse would be unable to view the patient’s EHR, verify orders, assess contraindications, and/or obtain details necessary to meet the “five rights” of the medication administration process (Edwards & Axe, 2015; Hunter, 2011). Likewise, network issues or power outages could disable the automated medication system causing the nurse to seek alternative methods for obtaining the medication,…

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    care personnel. Effective communication is a critical part in providing safe and quality patient care. Effective communication is also essential during shift report in order to provide safe care and meet the goals of the patient. Shift report between nurses has traditionally been preformed…

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