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    A nursing theory is considered as the group of concepts and assumptions that are derived from various nursing models for describing the phenomenon, which further help in drawing specific relationship between different concepts. They also act by providing an identity to the nurses and also help the other healthcare professionals and patients to acknowledge the contribution of nurses in the healthcare service. Apart from delivering the meaning of nursing, these theories also helps in understanding

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    Nursing under staffing and how it effects clinical outcomes and its ramifications were described in the previous assignment. Heavy workloads by not staffing nurses according to patient acuity can be detrimental to patient and nurse safety and, negatively impacts patient outcomes. Nursing under staffing creates time constraints for the interpersonal relationship development or rapport which hampers communication, and health education. It leads to suboptimal care as all the needs of the patient can’t

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    Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making The nursing professional faces a myriad of decisions on a daily basis. The effectiveness of the decision-making process is crucial to ensuring positive outcomes in the clinical setting. If the nursing process is misunderstood or misapplied to the decision-making process by a failure to use critical thinking skills, the results can be catastrophic to the anticipated outcomes. Furthermore, an immaturity in critical thinking may influence decisions because

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    “Much of nursing knowledge has been and remains invisible, even to nurses themselves” (Evans & Donnelly, 2006, p. 151). Critical thinking skills cannot be seen by anyone, and often go unnoticed, which makes nursing look like a list of tasks that need to be performed by strict deadlines and must meet highly monitored parameters. Only experience and moving through the stages outlined in Benners Transition from Novice to Expert Theory will help you gain the critical thinking skills that are defined

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    Nursing theory plays an instrumental role in conducting nursing research. It aids in conducting and reaching the goals of a study in addition to providing guidance and direction (Bredow, 2009). To determine which theory to use for a defined project the researcher should evaluate the theory for appropriateness by conducting a systematic assessment. There is not an established standard use to appraise a theory, but it should describe, explain, predict, or prescribe. Some question to consider are

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    Nursing simulation, a progressive method of education and utilized by nursing programs, improve patient outcomes through giving students opportunities to practice and learn new nursing skills in non-threatening environments. The use of simulation experiences origins stems from the military and airline industries. Nevertheless, since that time, many academic interest groups, including medical and nursing education have adopted this educational method. Furthermore, it is anticipated that simulation

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    It has been said the best way to learn is to teach. Patricia Benner says experience is a prerequisite for becoming an expert. One of the nurses had been working for two or three years. At this point she felt that becoming a preceptor would give to the new hire nurses and benefit her skill set. Patricia Benner studied the development of a nurse from what she referred to as the professional development from being a novice to an expert. I did not look at the entire cycle here but, again, looked at

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    7150 CRN 201530 Transforming Nursing Education Nova Southeastern University March 2, 2015 Transforming Nursing Education Health challenges of the twenty-first century requires highly educated nurses trained not just in acute care hospital settings but a variety of clinical setting; this broadening in clinical education allows the nurses to self-understand and identify resulting in a transformation from lay person to professional nurse (Benner, Sutphen, Leonard, & Day, 2010;

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    Running Head: BENNER ANALYSIS PAPER Benner Analysis Paper This paper will discuss the functions of caring within the nursing practice, as well as my own personal views regarding caring. I will review the Benner model of Clinical Nursing and the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition in relationship to my own personal skills. I will identify my competencies within each domain of the Benner Model. I will reflect upon my own personal nursing practice in terms of my strengths

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    RUNNING HEAD: NURSING THEORY Nursing Theory: Explanation and Relevance to Nursing Practices Katherine Lott Azusa Pacific University Theoretical Foundations for Nursing UNRS 306 Professor Cone May 20, 2009 Merriam Webster defines the word "theory" as "a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action." There are various categories of theories accepted and practiced throughout the world and throughout professional practices today. One example of a type of theory

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