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    student, is a profession that is underestimated. Nurses are the backbone of all health care facilities; without them, quality of care would greatly decrease. Through the influence of maternal figures in my family, along with an inherent interest in health care and a strong desire to care for others, I was drawn to the profession of nursing. However, a nurse requires more than merely an interest and the desire to care for others. During my first few months as a nursing student, my understanding…

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    say in their medical care decisions. The point of Harrisons article is that children should be allowed to be part of the decision-making process when it comes to their own health. He discusses that the family-centered is the best approach as it considers everyone’s decisions, concerns and questions while making sure the child the priority. Harrison discusses that the assumption ‘parents know what is best for their child’ is used in other decision making situations, in medical care, Harrison…

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    to provide quality care for their patients. The four focus points are nursing, health, person, and environment. Not only should nurses know what to focus on when caring for their patients/when in the field, but they must also know how to communicate with others such as cooperating nurses, doctors, patients, and their families. The patterns of knowing are another framework that classifies…

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    setting to ask questions and clarify the plan of care, yet they are asked very little about what they should do ahead of time. What I mean by this is, something…

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    Nursing informatics is a growing field that involves technology to improve and advance the quality of care for patients. It includes a synthesis of information encompassing concepts of computer science and nursing science (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2015). The FierceHealthIT website allowed me to search current topics that impact nursing informatics. A topic that is current and trending on FierceHealthIT related to nursing informatics is The Electronic Health Record (EHR). This paper will discuss my…

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    Ineffective communication can lead to medical errors, a decrease in desired patient outcomes as well as decreased patient satisfaction. Many factor contribute to ineffective communication in the healthcare system, these factors include but are not limited to increase demand for healthcare and increase demand on healthcare providers to generate more revenue. This demand has resulted in providers sacrificing time spent with patients. A study conducted by Farmer et al, (as cited in Burley, 2011)…

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    Triple Aim Model

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    to improve health care and achieve Triple Aim. IHI (2017) states that the Triple Aim, developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, is a method to enhance health system performance simultaneously through three elements: improving patient experience, improving population health, and reducing the cost of health care. The Triple Aim formula is Value of care = Quality/Cost. Organizations are needing to redesign their strategy from a volume-based structure to a value based care delivery…

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    Personal Health Records

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    Access to Patient Data in Emergencies Sarkar et al. (2010) developed an HER integrated into PHR with a menu bar that contained contact information, type of allergies, diagnosed diseases, and a record of current treatments. With the combination of patient information, medical history, and address in a wallet card, the information can be accessed during an emergency. It has been reported that six out of 10 healthcare providers could access the health information in the PHR during an emergency. An…

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    understands the difficulties of becoming a nurse- leaving her family in the Philippines to be in this country of greater opportunities to pursue a career as a nurse. There were some days when my mother came home from work looking drained and tired, but she was always willing to share heart-warming and amazing stories about her patients at the dinner table. With my father being a custodian, my mother had to make sacrifices for the benefit of my family, such as adding on extra night shifts or…

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    of the most important provisions are treating patients with compassion and respect, maintaining confidentiality, and taking care of oneself as well as their patients. Provision 1: Practicing With Respect It is no secret that in order to get respect one must respect others. Respecting your patient and his or her wishes helps build a relationship with them (ANA, 2015). Building a relationship with patients helps the nurse to provide patient-centered care. Broward Health Medical Center’s (BHMC,…

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