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    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 depends on only one person…

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    Trends In Nursing Home Care

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    Therefore, nurses? responsibility, the nature of care, and nurses? role has also changed. This paper is centered around the evolving health care changes and its impact on the nursing profession, including a continuum of care, accountable care organization, medical home, and nurses managed health clinics. Furthermore, this paper is presented to three nurses colleague and their opinion and feedback are discussed. In the 21st century, health care practices have changed rapidly compared to previous…

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    Mental Health Challenges

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    mental illness are not only affected by social stigmas but stigmatized by family, friends, and employers. In one study of 156 patients and spouses of first admission psychiatry patients, 50% reported attempting to conceal the illness from others (Phelan, Bromet, & Link, 1998). Stigma is not only inflicted by others but by oneself…

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    Introduction to the patient Jacob (pseudonym) is a 2-year-old, New Zealand Maori male who lives in Auckland. He was admitted to the emergency unit on the 2nd of March 2016 due to increased work of breathing and shortness of breath. This is Jacob 's 2nd admission since his first presentation in September 2015. Upon admission, Jacob had a head to toe nursing assessment. During assessment Jacob was oriented and looked distressed, he has tachypnea with an oxygen saturation of 92%. Jacob looked…

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    broaden not only ourselves but to provide a holistic approach to meet optimal patient-centered outcomes. As my maturity expands, the further I have come to realize my nursing philosophy evolving. For instance during my associates of nursing, the key I was taught was safety and promotion. As I continued towards my BSN I noted a difference not only within myself, but for human life as well as leadership, patient/family engagement, research-based studies,…

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    adult healthcare user; it also describes the approach of person-centered care in the healthcare surroundings. Hospitalization in the oxford mini school Dictionary is simply defined as taking someone to hospital for treatment (2013:850) and that will first be discussed below. Following the influence of hospitalization, is how brain tumor as a disease can influence the adult patient in their daily actions. Lastly, person-centered care will be discussed in more detail on what it entails or what it…

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    Quality Patient Care

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    Patient care is an important part of the experience one has in a hospital or medical setting. Sometimes, the care the patient receives is the first and last thing that they remember. Overall, providing quality care is such a crucial part to the hospital/ medical care experience and is often what the patients leave with. My patient was at the hospital for a routine brain work up. The patient suffers with early onset dementia. The patient was diagnosed with dementia within the last year. Her…

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    medical error, and sounding boards. I want to represent who I take care and do good for them. Right now I am learning and studying hard so I can know how to help my patients. Specifically I am figuring out: what to say, what to do, proper medical techniques, and medical knowledge. Every human deserves proper unbiased medical care and as a nurse I am going to make sure all my patients get the proper care no matter what. Becoming a patient advocate is one of the main reasons I choose to pursue…

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    Discharge Education

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    the PICO question regarding structured patient education in preparation for discharge. Strength of the Literature Review The selected studies were well designed and executed providing strong levels of evidence ranging from level II randomized control trials to level IV non-experimental studies. The literature review identified the need for patient educators to adopt practice changes that provide the most effective discharge education for their patients. The studies summarized…

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    things were the same, such as the layout of the unit (the pods, computers, and medication rooms). Whereas there are some patients on the Surgical ICU who have heart problems, on the Cardiac ICU all the patients’ problems are cardiac centered. The Surgical ICU receives all patients in critical position post-surgery. Similarly to 2900 each nurse, is assigned one-two, three patients at the…

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