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practitioner surgeries are run by practice nurses, only making referrals to other members of the healthcare team when required, Th...
homes. Rather, it is a high-quality facility dedicated to providing the best of care to its residents. Staff members are employe...
paternalistic approach that has been favored by physicians. Watsons theory stresses nurses should "honor anothers becoming, autono...
to individuals connected by a blood tie. However, to be a "family," members must "live in close contact, care for one another, an...
results from alcohol or drug misuse and which interferes with professional judgment and the delivery of safe, high quality care" (...
therapeutic manner (Tourville and Ingalls, 2003). This relationship may refer to a single individual, or the "person" may be a sma...
recognized categories for APNs within this state (TBoN, 2006). The scope of practice for Tennessee APNs includes the legal abili...
(Cunningham, 2008). Observed Results Cortez (2008) states that in the past, patients had been known to call 911 from their ...
reality of the profession. It needs a makeover much as it had in the 19th century in Brittan when nursing reformers struggled to h...
an advanced practice nurse. The benefits that a nurse midwife can bring to a first-time mother include information that the mothe...
Fifteen pages and 8 sources. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the information available about job opportunities fo...
This paper begins by discusses the taxonomy of both Watson and Orem's theories and then draws on these theories to relate a person...
This paper presents a hypothetical example of how a student might wish to express her nursing ambition. The principal focuses of t...
attitude for science and the availability of educational opportunities, and the need for nurses in the job market, a the heart of ...
we had a helper who came in during the day and a nurse at night. Both of them were kind, experienced and very caring, and I could ...
ability has improved considerably, inasmuch as the decisions I now make are more analytical and based upon a broader and more dive...
in diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory operations of nursing" (Horan, Doran and Timmins, 2004, p. 30). From this perspective,...
caring as the very definition of what constitutes personal values from a nursing perspective (2003). Koerner (1996), likewise, e...
are often called upon to provide comfort where there seems to be none, patience in the face of adversity, and grace under fire. Th...
This essay pertains to the way in which a student perceives nursing leadership. This perspective stresses the significance of impl...
the "inability to determine the meaning of illness-related events" (McCormick, 2002, p. 127). Furthermore, Chinn and Kramer (1999)...
and one must wonder - Why? This article suggested the reasons have to do with physician fears of having a malpractice lawsuit file...
It also is clear that readily accessible primary care services are essential to achieving effective health care reform. The World ...
the team to make a decision. The advantage of the casuistry approach to ethical decisions is that the team finds some sort of co...
This research paper is written as a journal account that records the response of the writer, who has been assigned to handle a hos...
states, "The nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety and rights of the patient" (Code of Ethics f...
have had ethical reservations about taking a patient off of life support, but she did not add to Lynns burden by interfering with ...
draw on the fundamental concepts espoused by the metaparadigms. Nevertheless, each branch of nursing theory approaches the subjec...
all areas of professional nursing. Provisions 1 through 3 address the principal obligations of nursing, which are to the patient/c...
owes the same duties of care to herself or himself as is owed to patients. A nurse cannot adequately attend to patients if that nu...