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    Family Nursing Technology innovation has allowed people to live longer. However, this does not mean they are living healthier lives. The U.S. Census bureau indicates that 117 million people had a chronic illness in 2012 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). What implications will this have on nursing? Depending on the severity of the illness, children or spouses may become the decision makers and primary caregivers. Nursing care will need to incorporate the family. Care will…

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    senior leaders, HR business partners, and recruiters. Best Practices: • Conduct a skills assessment: Conducting a skills assessment allows employers to measure the applicant’s skills on areas of importance to the job they are applying to. This is a best practice because by conducting a skills assessment, employers are able to choose applicants who have the necessary skills for the…

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    to teach students. As an advanced practice nursing (APN) student, theory fundamentals play an important part in the future of an APN career because theories are what make nursing practice a profession (Cruz,2008). The graduate nursing theory course provided understanding about the purpose of nursing theories and application of theories into the advanced practice setting. The purpose of this paper is to further discuss how nursing theories can be applied in practice, how theories are used to…

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    researcher will conclude the study; limitations involve in the study, and propose recommendations that can be considered to be applied in nursing education, practice and research field. 6.2 CONCLUSION Nurses and junior doctors demonstrated poor knowledge of risk assessment but perceived themselves as having a good attitude and good practice in patient assessment. However, they need to develop more knowledge about patient assessment rather than simply routinely observing patients. The…

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    practitioner refers to a teacher who actively engages in reflection practices with respect to daily teaching, pedagogy and personal beliefs (Larrivee, 2015). Through critical reflections on their behaviors and professional practices, teachers build confidence in dealing with inevitable dilemmas and tradeoffs involved in daily teaching. They free teaching from routines and are able to deliver more deliberative and intentional…

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    Four attorneys from Bergen County New Jersey, previously barred to practice law, were charged with alleged misuse of clients’ funds and unauthorized practice of law. The attorneys were arrested following complaints triggered by civilians and based on information from the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics. Lawrence Jaskot from Lodi who was disbarred in January of 2014 is accused of taking more than $75,000 from his attorney’s trust account for personal expenses. Leonard Adoff, another…

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    I feel like this is a big problem with the practice in this day. A lot of times I see the nurses I spent the time with spent more time on the phone or computer than the time they take to do the task they needed for the patient. I was also always hearing stories about how even after the nurse would…

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    patients recover faster and more holistically by gaining total or partial control to perform their own self-care to the best of their ability. There is strong evidence that Orem’s conceptual models of nursing are currently helping to guide nursing practice to optimize patients’ outcomes. According to the case study of diabetic patients by Kumar (2007), the application of Orem’s theory enhanced communication among nurses and supports a patient’s ability to self-manage a chronic illness. Nurses…

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    Fever 1793 by Laurie Halas Anderson Do you think the characters/people and their problems/decisions/relationships are believable/realistic? Why or why not? I believe the book is believable, because the details show; that it is a common thing for nurses and doctors to do. The quote in the book, “After a few weeks of nursing the sick, and burying the dead.” (Anderson Page 176). The quote is believable because during the Yellow fever, many died and they were aided and nursed throughout the story…

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    has an influence on an area of practice. Concepts are terms that refer to a phenomenon that occurs in nature or thought. Concepts may be abstract, e.g., certain desires, love, or relatively concrete where they are changes in pain intensity, varying degrees of body temperature. (Kerlinger, 1986, Kim, 2010, p.22) (Wills and McEwen, 2014). Concepts may vary based on the area of focus, and the purpose is highlight research that is being done to enhance nursing practice. Concept analysis can be…

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