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Assignment on Nursing Theoriest
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Nursing theories are the guidelines to perform nursing practice effectively. Since the origin of nursing practice, there are many remarkable theories have been developed. According to Toomey & Alligator (2006), these theories have been classified mainly into four different groups, which are, Philosophy, Conceptual model and Grand theories, Theories and Middle range nursing theories. Banner’s…
Personal Philosophy of Nursing
Medicine
Nursing
Philosophy
Since time in memorial, several individuals have taken it upon themselves to take good care of ill patients. They have dedicated their time to ensure proper health care and have even attempted to cure certain types of sickness. Within the professional realm of nursing, quality health care must be offered by qualified professional who adhere to…
With Reference to the NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council, UK) Standards
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With Reference to the NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council, UK) Standards, Critically Discuss the Factors that Determine the Effectiveness of the Assessment Process in the Professional Practice Introduction: Standards, once thought as an exercise with little impact have become a significant impact and statement about professional nursing practice, well-being of the patients, and the organizations…
Nursing diagnosis: Ineffective coping
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Patient: 48 year old male admitted for alcohol dependence. Medical history includes anxiety, bipolar, PTSD, and hypertension. Pt had one suicide attempt in 2001. K+ at 3.2 upon admission. Pt claims his dependence on alcohol began when he was in the Air Force. He lives with an alcoholic partner who depends on him for housing….
What is the Role of the Nurse in Different Versions of the Hippolytus Myth? Analysis
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The role of the nurse within the Hippolytus myth varies between sources. This essay shall use examples of literature and art to explore how the nurse’s role changes over time according to the views of the audience and the artist. Euripides’ play is an example of Greek literature where the nurse has been given a…
Metaparadigms in Nursing
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The metaparadigm views of nursing involve the understanding and analysis in four parts: the person, environment, health care, and nursing care (Potter, Perry, Ross-Kerr & Wood, 2010). In the past, nursing theorists have shown that the language used when referring to individuals being cared for has an impact on the person, the care provided and…
Nursing care of patient with renal failure
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Chronic renal failure is an irreversible condition where nephron loss occurs gradually and usually secondary to another disease.(Cannon, 2004). The condition begins with slowing down of the Glomerular Filtration Rate and the final stages of the disease result in disruption of all body systems, a condition referred to as End Stage Renal Disease (Terrill, 2004)….
History of Men in Nursing
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Patient safety
Men in NursingIt is only in the late nineteenth century that women entered various professions. Until then they were restricted to household work and farming only. However, today women have been successful in establishing themselves in traditionally male dominated occupations, particularly since the 1970’s. On the other hand, it looks like men do not seem…
The nursing shortage and the impact on patient safety in rural nursing
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Safety
Abstract The impacts of nursing shortage are manifested in the rural setting and they ultimately affect patients’ safety. This paper aims to present the many causes of nursing shortage and how they specifically impact the conditions of patients. In doing so, a realization on the actions which need to be taken to address the problem…
Mary Breckenridge: The Frontier Nurse
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“Even the Frontier Nursing Service hasn’t yet reached that section of the mountains,” he told Bertha. –From Cherry Ames, Mountaineer Nurse, p. 8 Mary Breckenridge was a pioneer in not only the development of women’s midwifery in America but also a leader who founded the Frontier Nursing Service. The contributions that Mary Breckenridge…