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Evidence based practice in Nursing
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Nowadays, Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is a crucial skill that all healthcare professionals, including nurses, are expected to possess. It involves combining the best research findings with clinical expertise and patient values to achieve optimal health outcomes (Winters & Echeverri, 2012). This essay provides a brief overview of Evidence-Based Practice and highlights its importance in nursing…
The Effects of Population Density on Individuals
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Privacy
Space
Abstract: Population density has increasingly become an important discussion as solutions continue to be sought to address this problem. Increased population density can be blamed for the ever rising problems of criminal offenses, poverty, and reduced privacy. As population increase in the society, the conventional values that once used to be coveted such as social…
Reducing Your System’s Attack Surface
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During the first two phases of the five step process of a cyber-attack a hacker conducts reconnaissance of the target network and scans for any vulnerabilities that could be exploited. (SEC-Council, 2009) These vulnerabilities are known as a system’s attack surface. One of the core job functions of Network administrators is reducing this attack surface…
The Nursing Process
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The nursing process is a crucial tool in nursing to provide appropriate and effective care to patients. It consists of five components that constantly adjust and change according to the patients’ needs. Registered Nurses (RNs), in any area of nursing, utilize the nursing process to deliver patient-focused care effectively (American Nurses Association, 2006) (Kuckyt, 2008)….
Personal Philosophy of Nursing
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Philosophy
Nursing is one of the most vocational and honest field of specialty more than caring for the sick and providing their needs. As according to one of the many statements of Florence Nightingale, “reform, recreate… the homes of the sick poor”, the advent of humanitarian concept of reformation and recreation is a must in…
Isis Nursing Horus
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Isis Nursing Horus 1. Introduction As I entered the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, I began viewing the artworks, and it was there that I noticed a beautiful sculpture. Right away it captured my attention. It was a statute of Isis sitting with Horus on her lap. It was called Isis Nursing Horus. First, I liked the…
Pediatric Nurse or PED’s Nurses
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Pediatrics
Pediatric Nursing Pediatric nurses, also called PED’s nurses, are registered nurses (RNs) who specialize in the care of infants and children. You will often see Pediatric nurses working in hospitals, or clinics that have child-care. A Pediatric nurse is a registered nurse that specializes in the field and receives a higher pay. They must also…
What “nursing” Is and Can Be, Is Essential.
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Consistent concern for the organization and financing of our nations health care system, and the shortage of nurses, prompts the need to communicate what “nursing” is and can be, is essential. Definitive answers about the nursing field are found in conceptual models of nursing and nursing theories. This also provides answers for nurse educators…
Professionalism in the Workplace of Nursing
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Workplace
In the field of nursing, professionalism is an essential aspect for job retention and distinguishing oneself from other applicants when competing for a potential role. The University of Kansas (2012) defines professionalism as the qualities and traits that characterize a professional, emphasizing the importance of retaining humanistic qualities such as integrity, respect, and compassion in…
Holistic Nursing and Everyday Life
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While thinking about holistic nursing and the theories there are many ways they overlap in my personal life and my professional life. Many lessons I have learned as a nurse carry over into everyday life vice versa. I have learned many things over the years and some of the theories of holistic nursing fit perfectly…