the starting line. On the other hand if you worked concise as a team and rowed together you would get to the finish line first and hardly be effected by the current at all. This can be carried over into a hospital setting. The team of doctors and nurses face an uphill battle against the patient (the current) to get them to the finish line (curing the patient). If the team only does their individual roles it can anticipated the patient will get worse or could possibly die. However, if the team works
Abstract The paper compares and contrasts the observed and evaluated role of the nurse practioner in the emergency department to that cited in professional guidelines, theory, and research. The paper evaluates what it entails for a nurse practioner to learn about their role within the health care system. I contacted Shannon Hamilton, FNP, MSN, for a knowledgeable discussion to explore the role of the advanced professional nurse in the emergency department. Ms. Hamilton is a novice in the field
Importance of Theory Paper Robert Costello Chamberlain College of Nursing NR501: Foundational Concepts and Applications March 2016 Importance of Theory Paper The nursing philosophy is a group of concepts that help provide a method for treating and caring for patients. Nursing theory also can be an instrument of effort that emphasizes scientific facts, it will also show the trends of views of the wellbeing -disease course of action and the practice of healing care. The different
Abstract In this research paper, I plan to discuss the background of nurses, the different professions they work, and the salaries of an LPN and Registered Nurse. Nurses work in a variety of specialties where they work independently and as part of a team of assess, plan, implement and evaluate care. Nursing comes in various forms in culture, although the definition of the term and the practice of nursing has being known as wet nurse and latter being known as dry nurse. In the 15th century
Health Providers Annie N. Brown Duquesne University Synthesis of Two Variables: Rural and Access to Mental Health Providers Research requires the nursing scientists to explore the context of problems encountered. In order to identify targeted directions to hone efforts researchers must first identify the variables to be studied. The purpose of this paper is to synthesize the variables of Rural and Access to Mental Health Providers. Definition of Variables According to the United States
art and discuss how the philosophy of nursing is applied to this definition. There is no contention that nursing is considered both as a science and art based on the dispensation of services to the community and patients. As a result of that, the paper seeks to explicitly elaborate the same by giving authentic distinction of why nursing is categorically classified on the two dynamics with a reflection of artistic and scientific intellectualism In this case, nursing is defined as an art since it deals
Critique of a Research Article Module Title: Evidence Based Practice and the Community Word Count: 2,159 (excluding reference list) This paper presents a critique of a qualitative research article titled: 'Perceived support from healthcare practitioners among adults with type 2 diabetes ' (Oftedal et al, 2010) (appendix 1). To enable the critique of this article the Caldwell critiquing tool (2005) will be utilized. (Appendix 2) Research critiquing is a valuable
advanced practice along with other fields of study receive training in Gestalt therapy. An Irish Gestalt therapist by the name of Sean Gaffney explored the concepts of Gestalt therapy through groups. He classified three dimension groups through his research. These dimensions were individualism, familyism, and collectivism. Individualism is self-defined, and is generally seen in countries such as the United States, Great Britain, and Europe. Familyism focused on the concept of family, it is commonly
medication error. It happened in an afternoon. One of our morning nurse staff given a medication to the resident and forgot to record it. She finished her duty and left at 1 pm.Another staff came for afternoon duty gave the medication to the resident again. At around 2 pm we got a call from morning staff and said she forgot to record the medication. Then only we came to know that, the resident got double dose of medicine. Duty nurse reported this incident to the management and drug error record faxed
providers. Two areas of safety that are relevant to my practice in an outpatient surgical center are medication errors and the electronic error reporting. The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) is the organization that was used to support my project. The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Initiative competency that was chosen for my indirect clinical project (ICP) was safety. Everyone in the health care environment wants to be kept safe. A discussion on how medication errors