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Beauty And Vulgarity WWII Influences On Nursing
Hospitality
Nursing
December 7, 1941 is a date that will forever be remembered in U.S. history. It was the day that Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. The air in the country after the attack was that of patriotism and determination to defend the nation. America’s involvement in World War II had a profound effect on the…
Why sociology is important to nursing
Nursing
Sociology
Sociology helps a nurse understand what makes people “tick” the same way psychology does. The only difference is that sociology does it from a “group” or “community” perspective. These are important because besides medical knowledge a nurse really needs to be kind, sympathetic and compassionate. Patients have families. The information gleaned by even a cursory…
Summary Of The Article
Health
Health Care
Nursing
The title of this article is Stress, Fatigue, and Burnout in Nursing. It was written by Suzanne M. Waddill and was published March 2019. The author defines stress as a condition arising from the relationship which exists between a person and the environment he or she lives in. This relationship exceeds the nurse’s resources typically…
A Personal Statement on My Interest to Attend Your Masters Degree Family Nurse Practitioner Program
Education
Health
Nursing
I guess you could call me a late bloomer. I started college laterin life around my mid twenties because I never thought it was an option for me, or so I was told. Raised by two lower income alcoholic grandparents, theyimpressed upon me that I would never go to college because that was for “rich…
Nursing Reflection on Pressure Sores
Nursing
The aim of this reflection is to describe my personal experience in wound care and its management. Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle has been adapted in order to provide structure to the reflection process. Description At the care home I had to nurse many client’s who had developed pressure sores. One particular wound stands out from…
Demonstration and Laboratory Method of Teaching in Nursing
Nursing
Teaching
The demonstration method teaches by exhibition and explanation. Although it is sometimes used to refer all illustrative teaching, the term demonstration usually is taken to mean explanation of a process, as opposed to exemplification of the object itself. One of the advantage of demonstration is that it trains the student in the art of careful…
Theoretical Foundation in Nursing
Nursing
Professional roles of nurses Caregiver – provide care and comfort for persons together with preserving the dignity of a human being. Communicator – Communication facilitates understanding and collaboration of nursing action with their clients and other members of the health team. Teacher–nurses help the clients learn the state of their well-being and the therapies that…
Johns Model of Reflection – Nursing
Nursing
Following an adaption of Johns’ model of structured reflection (Jasper, 2003), I will discuss an event that occurred during my residential placement as a nursing student, what I have learnt and how I would act if the situation arose again. Lastly, I will discuss what I have learnt in relation to the Nursing Council of…
I Was Fully Aware Of What Was Around Me
Alcoholism
Nursing
I sat in the cold room and there was nothing but a mattress and me within the beige-colored walls. The metal door with only a small window taunted me. My heart was beating rapidly as tears surged down my now-red cheeks like raindrops In a spring downpour I couldn’t get over how the nurse had…
Registered and Enrolled Nurses: Scope of Practice and Responsibilities
Nursing
Professionals in the field of nursing are classified depending on the level of training and area of specialization. Two of the most common classes are Registered Nurses (also referred to as Division 1 nurses) and Enrolled nurses (Division 2 nurses). In law, the scope of practice of these registered and enrolled nurses differs significantly, with…