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    Nursing is a complicated profession requiring a broad knowledge base, discipline, and a deep desire to understand and interpret scientific data with a goal of obtaining the best possible patient outcomes. This can be very difficult to achieve, requiring the nurse to process a variety of information, prioritize, and problem solve at a critical level (Wilkinson, Treas, Barnett, Smith, 2016). The nursing process is a scientific approach, utilized by nurses to systematically improve patient care by

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    Introduction As a nursing student in the BSN program at West Coast University, I have discovered my skills and knowledge to prepare myself on how to be an efficient nurse as well as a nurse that truly cares for the best quality of care given to a patient. I have found some good qualities and insight in the paradigms to a philosophy of caring as a nurse. In this paper I will discuss the four paradigms of nursing which includes: Health, Nursing, Client/Person, and Environment. As a nurse, one must

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    well-rounded decision and live an authentic life. As a nurse, I want to promote the best possible care for my patients because I believe in maintaining life balances. Life balances acknowledge the individual’s prioritizes by linking each lifestyles together. In physiological terms, maintaining equilibrium and homeostasis is critical in achieving a state of balanced. Therefore, my values about person, health, nursing, and environment underlies the concept of sustaining life harmony. Educating the patient and

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    Nursing Reflective Essay

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    I have taken several actions to improve my tracheostomy care skills and subsequently time management skills without having to rely on first hand in hospital experience. I conducted a literature review on the George Brown Library website (EBSCO search engine) for learning strategies that could help nursing students improve their clinical skills outside of the clinical setting. The specific actions I took to advance my nursing practice were: Repeated Testing Repeated testing has been shown as a

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    AN ADMINISTRATOR IN NURSING This concept is taken from Block 2, Module 1 which is entitled as ‘Introduction to Administration’. Nursing Administration is a broad term that encompasses nursing professionals who are knowledgeable of leadership practices as they relate to the Nursing profession. The nursing administration is made up of people with executive or official

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    Culture Care Theory and the traditional nursing metaparadigm Care and culture are the key constructs that make up the Culture Care Theory. This theory differed from other nurses’ work or mindset because nurse leaders relied heavily up on the four metaparadigm concepts of person, environment, health, and nursing to explain nursing (McFarland and Wehbe-Alamah, 2015). Leininger realized that those four metaparadigm concepts were to limited in its scope regarding nursing and culture and care ideologies

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    Virginia Henderson, one of many nursing theorists, is the one who has defined nursing as “the unique function to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of contributing to health and recovery or to peaceful death with having the necessary strength, will, and knowledge” (Eichelberger & Sitzman, 2011, p. 35). Virginia Henderson applied skills to help the individual gain knowledge as quickly as possible (Eichelberger & Sitzman, 2011, p. 35). Henderson was able to express her views

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    Implementation of Orlando’s Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship Model Nurses of the twenty-first century are expected to be equipped with multiple abilities to which they must apply to various circumstances. Through the nursing theories that have been developed over the years, nurses can further become well rounded in the ways in which they treat their patients. One theory in particular, pertains to the nurse-patient relationship and how vital it can be when caring for others. Ida J. Orlando constructed

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    The Nursing Process Paper

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    The Nursing Process: Framework for the Development of Clinical Judgment and Reasoning Utilizing the circular nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation, the nurse and client work together to create dynamic, interactive interventions to support the client’s wellbeing. The nursing process acts as both foundation and scaffolding upon which nurses may build their knowledge and skills. As a foundation, the nursing process creates an organized, solid knowledge

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    collaboration, leadership, and delegation to effectively care for their patients as a professional nurse. There are many comparisons and differences to the role of a Registered Nurse (RN) to an LPN and can vary by their experience. However, there are differences in pay, education,

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