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Physician Dismisses Nursing Assessments, Question of Nurse Advocacy
Nursing
Physician
Summary: The patient’s left leg was injured in a motorcycle accident when his bike fell on it. The nurses who assessed the patient observed no pulse in the injured leg, indicating circulatory failure. Despite being informed of this concerning sign, the physician chose to ignore it and discharged the patient. However, shortly after leaving the…
An Associates of Science in Nursing Degree at Daytona State College.
Nursing
Nursing Practice
Registered Nurse
I am pursuing an Associates of Science in Nursing degree at Daytona State College. The Associates of Science in Nursing degree (ASN) available at DSC provides extensive training which prepares students for success in a career of nursing. After receiving an ASN, I have two choices. One option would be to get a job immediately…
Nurse-to-Patient Ratios
Nursing
Nursing shortage
In the article, Coffman, Seago, and Spetz (2002) questioned that mandating minimum nurse-to-patient ratios could eventually help to improve outcomes and conditions of both nurses and patients in acute care hospitals in California. They found that mandatory ratios could create opportunity costs that were not easily measured and that might outweigh their benefits. They also…
The American Nurses Association (ANA)
Nursing
A discussion regarding the health care reform or even health care in general can be somewhat controversial. The definition of health is drastically different depending on whom you speak to. Many would define health as ” a person’s absence of disease, others would describe good health based on the status of mind, body & social…
The Different Steps of the Critique Process
Nursing
The research below will be about the steps involved in the critique process. It has commenced by explaining the meaning of the process and its importance. The research has also mentioned the study” Sources of stress in nursing students: a systematic review of quantitative studies” as being the best passage for the topic. That stems…
Philosophy of Nursing in Rancho De Chirico University of Phoenix
Nursing
Philosophy
University
Running head: Philosophy of Nursing Philosophy of Nursing Nancho DeChirico University of Phoenix Philosophy of Nursing For as long as I can remember, nursing was a profession that I longed to be a part of because nurses represented the very essence of caring and compassion. After realizing my dream, I found myself working in a…
Changing In Nursing
Nursing
Although change is often met with resistance, there are various ways to minimize and potentially eradicate the associated concerns. Specifically in the hospital nursing field, I propose three strategies that can effectively tackle resistance to change: education and communication, participation, and negotiation. Given that the proposed change is founded on a novel concept or idea,…
Nursing Theorist: Patricia Benner
Nursing
Patricia Benner, a contemporary theorist, is renowned for her research in the field of nursing. Her research has garnered numerous accolades as it has significantly contributed to and transformed the nursing profession. Additionally, Benner is a prolific writer who has made valuable contributions to the field. The central focus of her work revolves around the…
Conceptual Nursing Essay
Nursing
Introduction When thinking about nursing there are many people who have had an influence in the field of nursing. Many frameworks for guiding practice as nurses are widely recognized and this paper will discuss King’s theory of goal attainment. King’s theory has three systems for interaction and those are personal, interpersonal, and social (Petiprin, 2016)….
Nursing Shortage and Quality of Care
Nursing
Nursing shortage
With the increasing geriatric population of “Baby Boomers,” there is an elevated requirement for additional registered nurses. The nursing workforce’s size and expertise have a direct impact on the safety and quality of patient care. Unfortunately, hospitals have been unable to meet the rising demand for nurses, resulting in nurses working under unfavorable conditions. Inadequate…