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    Hardy Angeles NURS301 Prof. Sparatella 30 Sept 2017 Identifying Patterns of Illness and Wellness It is crucial for the nurse to identify all of the patient’s illness patterns and health promotion patterns in order to provide the best quality of care for the patient. The identification of the patient’s illness and health promotions patterns will help the nurse to develop nursing diagnoses and prioritize them based on her/his nursing judgment and critical thinking. I was able to collect some…

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    The authors of the book Worlds Together, Worlds Apart (2015) is Elizabeth Pollard, Clifford Rosenberg, and Robert Tignor, professors of illustrious Universities, whose work collaborates with important international committees within the East Coast of the United States. The public source is organized around major world history stories and themes, which go into great-detail concerning the fundamental movements and collective enlightenment that have changed various parts of the world, by linking…

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    hospital stay. One way to address all of the above listed, is through bedside shift report. Problem in question can be observed mainly in hospitals and acute care settings, however, it can also be observed in any place that provides patient care with nurses or certified nursing assistants (CNAs). The problem in question can be observed at change of shift. The problem in question is whether bedside shift report improves patient satisfaction or if patient prefer not to have bedside shift report.…

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    Based on the research, the two viable solutions for Cramton Memorial Hospital that can be implemented within the next two years in order to address the staffing issues would be implementing a transformational management style within health care organizations and by also by using the specialized orientation programs within an organization. The transformational management style method would work in the process that it would empower the nursing staff in feeling that they were an important aspect…

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    347 nurses, it was the least described form of harassment taking place in nursing (Spector, Zhou, & Xin Xuan, 2014). Most incidents of harassment took place in the form of nonphysical violence perpetuated by fellow coworkers (Spector, Coulter, Stockwell, & Matz, 2007). These events represented approximately 67% of all reported incidents in comparison to the 25% of reported occurrences of sexual harassment (Spector et al., 2014). Based on my own experiences, those shared with me by other nurses,…

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    Proper Health Assessment

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    the care that they will receive while in the hospital. Once admitted, patients need continuous assessments to maintain this care and their well-being. Proper assessment can not only prevent complications, but assessments can also direct doctors and nurses to making better choices for that patients care. A proper health assessment can be beneficial to any patient but especially to an elder patient because geriatric patients have multiple diagnoses, weakened immune systems, and are more…

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    Intellectual Disability

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    This is an assignment on my learning log through the module NS4211 “Concepts and Nature of Intellectual Disability”. This module consisted of lectures and labs for the first eight focusing on a different topic relating to the various aspects of intellectual disability each of the weeks. This module examines in dept the holistic care delivered to people with an intellectual disability. This is my learning log of the topic of a therapeutic relationship. Intellectual disabilities…

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    Perfectionism In Nursing

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    A professional Nurse can be defined as a degree of skill, learning. Another description is that of “a occupation pursued for higher motives, to a proper standard". (Pat Duffy DON) The distinction is usually drawn between a professional, but the difference is not simply that one is paid and the other is not, because a 'professional' performance is one which is good, polished and of a high quality. A logical conclusion is that if a person intends to rely upon a certain…

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    Empathy In Nursing Essay

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    As a future nurse and registered nurse, it is very important to gain professional experience in a nursing field, which begins with the empathy. Empathy can be defined as “the act of identifying, understanding, experiencing, and responding to the emotional state and ideas of another person.” The empathy reflects on client’s core values, dignity, respect everyone’s unique situation and feeling, strengths and weaknesses. Establishing and maintaining, an empathic relationship has a higher…

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    SWOT Analysis In Nursing

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    The NMC (2010) ʺidentified the measurement of BP as an essential skill that all nurses must be able to undertake, both manually and using electronic devices’’. Marieb & Hoehn (2010) describes blood pressure as the force of blood inside the blood vessels against the vessel wall. Systolic pressure is the raised pressure of the left ventricle…

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