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    possess the required level of nursing experience needed to deliver high quality, customer focused, and clinically effective patient care in a modern well equipped clinical setting. Key qualities include being able to continually assessing a patient’s needs and wishes, coping with frequent interruptions in high pressure situations, and being able to respond quickly to emergencies. Having a real passion for nursing, with a strong desire to provide the highest level of care & service to patients. WORK

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    act as a review, bringing to light management problems Parkway Nursing Care is facing and serve as a tool for solving problems through recommendations. Ultimately, the objective of this report is to help categorize relevant issues and theories faced by the management. Through this, the report will seek to improve systems of management by focusing on the needs of patients, employees and management. Background Information Parkway Nursing Home is an organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, which was founded

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    Pediatric Urgent Care Nursing Nursing care is studied throughout the world. The study Caring in Pediatric Emergency Nursing was performed by Gordon Gillesipe, Melanie Hounchell, Jeanne Pettinichi, Jennifer Mattei, and Lindsey Rose in order to see what patients and their families valued most and least when it came to nursing care(Gillesipe, Hounchell, Pettinichi, Mattei, & Rose 2012). The researchers used the quantitative approach to study 300 participants (Gillesipe et al. 2012). Some questions

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    Nursing care is grounded by the belief of providing holistic care to patients, with which is guided by evidence-based practice. Nursing interventions are evidence-based measures that have tried to unify the profession of nursing. The literature serving as testimony to the care that nurses provide has been growing increasingly, however, there are still areas of nursing care where the evidence is deficient. The lack of research, trickles over to a lack of training and evidence-based practice performed

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    Comfort Care A conceptual Analysis of Perioperative care in Nursing Onome Oyakhire 10/07/2016   Introduction Kolcaba explained three different views of comfort. First meaning, “as the state of having discomfort relieved”, secondly as the “state of ease and peaceful contentment”, third “as relief from discomfort” (Kolcaba, & Kolcaba, 1991). These states of comfort are continuous, interdependent and can overlap (Kolcaba, 1991). A goal of nursing practice, as contained in statements of standards for

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    Nursing Process Approach to Malignant Melanoma To fully comprehend the concept of the nursing process, one must first understanding what nursing is and the history of nursing. Nursing has evolved over the years from a basic system of care to a well-developed professional system in which special ways of think are applied in order to efficiently maximums patient care. The base of nursing is patient care, thus the nursing process is the foundation for nursing practice and key to ensuring the needs

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    The nursing process is a five stage systematic framework, and based on the problem solving approach; it forms the foundation for nursing practice to facilitate focussed, individualised care planning for patients (Yildirim and Ozkahraman 2011). This assignment will serve to identify the five stages of the nursing process: Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation. The skills: Communication, Observation, Critical Thinking and Reflection involved within the nursing process

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    practice. In achieving self-development in this example I linked my learning directly to my practice (Ross, 2014), where I developed a fundamental skill and expanded my knowledge for my continued development in my nursing career and practice (Aronson, 2011). Nursing practice Nursing practice is a key issue within reflective practice. It supports

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    often undetected until the condition has become critical. Sepsis progresses into severe sepsis, septic shock, and eventually death; typically from organ failure. The condition affects over 500,000 individuals annually, has a mortality rate of over 25%, and presents a risk to patients in every inpatient setting regardless of acuity level (Whelchel et al., 2011). My first experience with sepsis was enlightening because it affected a patient under my care. I was surprised at the insidious onset of the

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    nurses have. Moreover the nursing industry is broad and including different people in various circumstances yet there are should be something that binds them as nurse. This is where the professionalism comes in nurse. According research Griffith and Tengnah (2013) defined professionalism as knowledge, attitudes, values and behaviors required to be a district nurse. The main

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