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    of Nursing NR340: Critical Care Nursing Required Uniform Assignment: Interdisciplinary Care Background information Demographics: 65-year-old black male; No known allergies; Full code status History of present illness: Patient presents to the Emergency Department with complaints of stroke like symptoms. Patient is visibly weak on the left side and slurred speech. Relevant past medical and surgical history: Patient has a history of hypertension and diabetes. Admitting diagnosis:…

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    Diagnosis: In 65 years and older patients with a diagnosis of dementia with disruptive Behavior (P) are behavior management therapy (I) compared no behavior management therapy (C) more accurate in managing disruptive behavior(O)? Prognosis/Prediction: 1) Patients 65 years and older (P), how does the use of behavior management therapy (I) compared to no behavior management therapy (C) influence the risk of developing increased disruptive O) admitted to the nursing home (T)? 2) In…

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    Nursing was not considered a practical job for a young lady. Taking care of the sick, poor, and dying was thought of as a dirty job. Until Florence Nightingale came along and started the modern nursing program. Historically, nursing has had many changes, from the role nurses played. One change is the gradual increase in the required knowledge base and the licensing to practice nursing. Unlike the past where there was little to no training and no supervision, today nursing has changed to be…

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    “The nursing process is a critical thinking process that professional nurses use, to apply the best available evidence to caregiving and promoting human functions and responses to health and illness” (American Nurses Association, 2010). (Potter & Perry, p. 206). This is a continuous goal-directed process that is centered on client care. The nursing process is available for each problem and it is important for the process to be well documented to enhance continuity of care by others members of…

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    Using standardized nursing terminologies are important to reveal the uniqueness of nursing care and furthering nursing research. Nursing has always faced challenges to separate nursing contribution of patient care from medicine. This become more observant as the introduction of electronic health records and the implementation of nationwide health information network. It is impossible to implement electronic documentation, without having a standard language or terminology to describe the key…

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    In my enrolled nursing programme, there was a brifely introduction on fundamental nursing which focusing on primary care. In this registered nursing programme, the same subject with different roles and insight, my mindset was changed too. The concepts of human being, environment, health and nursing in fundamental nursing, were inspiring me. The human being, which included physical, psychological, social, spiritual areas and culural aspects of patients. How could I get these…

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    largely due to the fact that the nursing diagnosis drives interventions and patient outcomes. In addition driving interventions and outcomes, nursing diagnosis also provides a standard nomenclature that can be integrated for use in the Electronic Health Record (Sayles N. , Health Information Management Technology: An Applied Approach, 2013). The system consists of two interrelated terminologies which are the CCC of Nursing diagnosis and outcomes and the CCC of Nursing interventions and Actions.…

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    at Golden living nursing home on a warm Saturday afternoon. I interviewed him at a nursing office to maintain privacy and confidentiality. In order to make him feel comfortable and share some personal information with me, I asked about his favorite vacation locations. He did not have any because he did not go on vacations…

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    order to increase nursing knowledge, according to Nelson and Staggers (2015), the ability to extract the unique data that nurses provide is essential. Utilizing a common language, standardized nursing terminology (SNT), allows for the organization of data, information and knowledge. Park (2014) asserted, coded SNT in the electronic health record EHR, allows for a comprehensive means to portray the “art of nursing”, the interventions and outcomes which are a direct result of nursing actions. The…

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    2014). These abnormally shaped RBCs may cause blood vessels to become blocked due to clumping of sickle cells (Chabner, 2012). This leads to other complications. The purpose of this research paper is to show how the use of the nursing care delivery models, the nursing…

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