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    Living (AoL), assessment methods and understand how to formulate a Nursing Care Plan (NCP). When tending to a patient, it is important to understand the AoL as well recognising how they are affecting the patient, how to assess one’s condition and what ‘care needs’ are priority when treating a patients symptoms. By having this knowledge a nurse is able to develop a NCP more easily, therefore give the patient a greater quality of care. When creating a NCP, one must assess, set goals, plan, implement

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    Improving the Quality of Nursing Care Essay

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    The field of nursing has evolved over time and keeps changing every day. With the numerous changes comes improvement in the quality of care that nurses give on a daily basis. For example, nurses never used to wear gloves when performing a majority of their tasks such as administering injections or toileting patients. Over time, it was discovered that many patients carried diseases that were easily transferrable via body fluids or blood. As a result of the discovery, nurses began wearing gloves when

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    Failure for a person to be able to maintain their self-care requisites through the power of their self-care agency results in a person’s self-care deficit (Masters, 2012). The self-care deficit theory explains how individuals can be assisted through nursing. The five nursing methods utilized to meet the self-care needs are: acting for or doing for another, guiding and directing, providing physical or psychological support, providing and maintaining an environment that supports personal development

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    References Gulanick, M., Myers, J.L. (2013). Nursing care plans. Diagnose, interventions, outcomes. USA: Mosby. Grading Criteria for Weekly Assignments Assignment Points Possible Points Earned Instructor Comments Health Assessment 50 points Physical assessment 30 30 Admission & treatment data 5 5 Psychosocial/cultural 5 5 Priority nursing diagnoses 10 10 Nurses’ Notes 15 points 12 Your notes are slightly “choppy”

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    NURSING CARE PLAN Student Justin De Vera Date 3-12-16 Instructor Professor Vaughn Course 316L Patient Initial X.L Unit/ Room# 310 DOB 12-21-1989 Code Status Full Code Height/Weight 5’6’’ and 150 lbs. Allergies NKDA Temp (C/F Site) Pulse (Site) Respiration Pulse Ox (O2 Sat) Blood Pressure Pain Scale 1-10 97.8 F 74 18 99% Room Air 125/78 7/10 History of Present Illness including Admission Diagnosis & Chief Complaint (normal & abnormal) supported with Evidence Based Citations Physical Assessment

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    Nursing Care Case Study

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    Nursing Care Nursing care is a dynamic field of practice. The way it looks today is far out greater intense and very structured. It advances itself by the use of nursing theories and evidence based practice. Policies and procedures constantly change with the advancement of technology and science. While caring for the patient in the given case studies, a nurse involved utilizes practical knowledge, a culture care model and transpersonal caring relationship to attain a caring environment (Smith & Parker

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    variables” There are two different types of nursing one being centralized and the other is decentralized. Centralized staffing occurs when one department must staff all units, and decentralized is when unit leaders such as managers must regulate the level of staffing that must occur before and during a shift based on different circumstances. All hospitals do not use the same staffing method. Some might use budget based where nursing staff is billed per nursing hours per patient day, while other uses

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    self-care as a nursing student. It was our first year into the nursing program in clinical lab. The professor asks us what we did to relax. We all looked at each other thinking, “Who has time to relax?” That day she had us line up and walk in a line behind one another; I was surprised how much that short walk cleared my mind. We also learned hand massage, how to use essential oils, the importance of relaxation and self-care. Since that day, self-care has been taught in all of our nursing classes

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    What Is Care For Nursing?

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    What is care in nursing? To me care in nursing is being empathetic to patients’ feelings, and providing the patient care like the professional caregiver would find beneficial. First of all, the term and meaning of caring in nursing can have a universal commonality which the giver of care is the nurse, and the receiver is the patient (Tonges, M., & Ray, J. 2011). Second, there were findings by (Butts, J. B., & Rich, K., MN., 2011), which “caring is a belief or value (Watson, 1979, 1985, 1990)

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    delivery floors and maternity nursing, we see that there are more female nurses employed than male. Due to the fact that more female nurses work on labor and delivery than males, we are looking further to find out if there are any specific reasons or any gender bias contributing to this. EBP Presentation Topic Nursing, unlike any other profession, consists of both males and females. Even though nursing is predominately women, male nurses represent 7% of the nursing workforce (Budden et. Al., 2013)

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