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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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    Demi Lovato Case Study

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    Demi Lovato went to the gym to distract her. The gym gives Demi Lovato a sense of community (Lovato, 2017). It helps her not feel so alone (Lovato, 2017). Demi Lovato does jujutsu. This helps Demi Lovato take her mind off negative thoughts. Jujutsu helps Demi Lovato with positive thinking. There is a reward system. The reward system is getting a higher level belt which is signified by a different color (Lovato, 2017). You start off with a white belt (Lovato, 2017). Every time you get a promotion…

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    Case Study 2 - Miss Mary-Jane Clearly state the problem This paper uses Kerridge, Lowe, and McPhee’s Model for Ethical Decision Making (2005) to analyze the case of Miss Mary-Jane and to have an ethical judgement for the nursing care. The ethical issues in this case are the need for consent to necessary procedure and the need to uphold the confidentiality of her medical condition. The medical issues are the possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and the need to undergo surgical procedure. The…

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    combined with a self-related idea that is not met (3). Shame may be associated with alcoholic individuals, people diagnosed with eating disorders, like bulimia, people who have suicidal ideas, family members of individuals under psychiatric care, or nurses who have unprofessional conduct…

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    diagnosis is associated with low adherence in nurses. The nurse participants in this study cited another factor that may lower adherence to standard precautions of infection; lack of skills & knowledge which lead to the inability to make a diagnosis and inaccurate assessment lead to low adherence. The following quotations illustrate this finding: “Knowledge deficit: failure to make a prompt nursing diagnosis: informed by patient assessment and findings… ..If a nurse does not perform an initial…

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    Nurses Duty To Work

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    backbone are the nurses who work tirelessly to serve and comfort the patients who are in pain. The nurses make sure that the patients are taking the medications as advised by the doctor and also that they are feeling relaxed. Nurses face a number of problems too while doing their job. Sometimes the patients are aggressive or are unwilling to take the medicine that is given by the doctor and it is indeed their duty to take care of the patients who are unable to take care of themselves. Nurses…

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    dilemma is unpreventable in the clinical setting. It is often difficult for nurses to make decisions every time that they are in this kind of situation. Physically restraining a patient is one of the most common situations that nurses may deal with that may challenge their ethical principle. Placing patients in restraints is viewed differently by many people as this has both pros and cons. However, when solving ethical issues, nurses are guided and supported by ethical principles and value…

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    Nurses work with all the healthcare workers (Whitehead, Weiss and Tappen, 2010) this is the reason why nurses need to acquired a good leadership skills is to learn how to work effectively and on form with them. It involves having a broader concept on having the abilities to diagnose or understand the situation that nursing leader wants to influence (Whitehead, Weiss and Tappen, 2010). In order to create solutions to solve problems in areas of nursing which includes health service administrations…

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    Baby ER Summary

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    Baby ER by Edward Humes is a detailed book that carefully illustrates the experiences of nurses, specialists, physicians, patients, and loved ones while encountering a variety of different circumstances in the NICU. NICU is an abbreviation for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in a hospital. NICUs are nurseries within hospitals that supply continuous care to ill or premature babies. The nurses and other health care workers are trained to provide the best possible care in order for these infants…

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    CAREER PROFILE OF WOMEN IN CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSION IN INDIA Needhidasan.S1, Indiramma.P2 1. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University Chennai – 602 105. Email: needhidasan@saveetha.com 2. Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sri Vidyanikethan College of Engineering (Autonomous) Tirupati – 517 102. Email: indu_svuce2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Participation of women in the engineering profession is important from the…

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