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    helps in increase acuity of patient in nursing. A nurse retains their own responsibilities and accountability for the nursing care of the patients. It include all the nursing assessment, planning, evaluation, goal and assuring the documentation. Second delegation help in accelerated pace and change health care environment in emergency nursing care with sufficient staff in every shift in different working zone. Example every categories staff example nurse, doctors, medical assistance and health…

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    Introduction Born in 1939 in Los Angeles California, Sister Callista Roy has risen to become one of the most well-known nursing theorists of the modern world. With her vast knowledge of nursing, Sister Callista Roy developed the adaptation model of nursing, which has continuously evolved to become an important part of the nursing profession. The Roy adaptation model of nursing views the person as a group of systems that work together and relate constantly with internal and external environments…

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    They think that nurses are confined in the area of giving medication, taking vital signs and reporting to physicians, nothing more. What they believe is just a fraction of what we nurses are doing, as we deal not only with the physical but as well as the emotional, social wellbeing, spiritual, and other facets of life. In caring a person (sick or well), nurses carefully obey certain principles, like being an advocate and observation of patients’ rights in promotion of life. We nurses also…

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    “The person-centered nursing framework comprises four constructs –prerequisites, which focus on the attributes of the nurse; the care environment, which focuses on the context in which care is delivered; person-centered processes, which focus on delivering care through a range of activities; and expected outcomes, which are the results of effective person-centered nursing”…

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    The nurse should be capable to help the diabetic patient choose the best treatment which will suite him the most after discussing and explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the treatment. According to Rocchiccioli et al, 2005, in Malta 1% of the populations…

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    certification, and education (LACE) considerations differ for APN clinical roles (for each one, MIDWIFE, ANESTHETIC, CLINICAL SPECIALIST AND FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER))for these three states: California, Washington, and Illinois? Provide evidence for your response APN clinical roles Advanced practice nurses involve nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, family nurse practitioners, anesthetic and clinical specialists. The APNs are important in healthcare because they ensure that the general public…

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    to flex staff according to patient care needs and continuous fluctuations in patient census. The challenge was to find a tool which accurately reflected patient acuity based on a defined patient population and apply that tool to determine a safe nurse to patient ratio. CHOC Children’s Hospital in Orange California utilizes a PCS. CHOC Children’s has utilized this tool since the…

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    strongly against her becoming a nurse; she was very…

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    and other improper ethical conducts (2013). As per Conyard (2015) the registered nurse (RN) was found guilty of engaging in conduct significantly below the standard reasonably expected of a practitioner of an equivalent level. Specifically, the RN failed to recognise a deteriorating patient, failed to provide adequate care, failed to communicate, and failed…

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    grow up. I can remember being asked that many times when I was a young child. I would always give the same answer, to be a nurse. I can not remember the one defining moment, in my life, when I made that decision. My Grandmother was the biggest influence in choosing this career. She would always express how proud it would make her, if I pursued a college education and became a nurse. She lived vicariously through me, and I was perfectly fine with that. 
 I began nursing school at the young age…

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