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    Nurse Patient Ratio and Patient Outcomes Nurse staffing have an effect on a variety of areas within nursing. Quality of care is usually affected. Hospitals with low staffing tend to have higher incidence of poor patient outcomes. Martin, (2015) wrote an article on how insufficient nursing staff increases workload and job dissatisfaction, which in effect decreases total patient care over all. When nurse staffing is inadequate, the ability to practice ethically becomes questionable. Time worked, overtime

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    In today’s world, hospitals are seeing an influx of patients now more than ever. These rising numbers are primarily due to the fact that patients have more access to healthcare and are therefore living longer, but also sicker. This increase in patient population is a huge concern for hospitals as the threat of limited space is often a reality. According to statistics released by the Healthcare Financial Management Association, with rapid growth of the healthcare industry, healthcare production from

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    Patient autonomy, patient safety and risk are the main key issues which have arose from the scenario of Ward 6 regarding patient, Mrs Green. These issues have been chosen to be addressed as it is important that the patients in your care have the choice and are always safe and not at risk, to do this The Institute of Medicine (2010) says nurses and other health professionals should work together to ensure a safe delivery of quality care (cited in Kim et al. 2015 p.2491). Patient autonomy, safety

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    Patient Observation

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    University Hospital, I saw a variety of patients. The first patient I worked with was a 68-year-old male diagnosed with diverticulitis. The patient had surgery to reduce the inflammation and pouches formed, but the problem persisted. The patient received two more abdominal surgeries following the first one, which helped significantly. Although the physical therapist did not mention any precautions, the patient was very slow to sit up and move. The patient had a hard time speaking, but understood

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    Patient Portals

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    evaluate the current state of patient portals and the benefits a community patient portal has on patient outcomes and organizational processes. Patient engagement solutions are relatively new to healthcare, which this limits both the number and the duration of studies that are available. However, with an emphasis on meaningful use, portals are becoming both readily available and more important. The variety of portals and providers has increased to the point that a patient is often managing many platforms

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    Patient Dilemma

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    D-The patient arrived late to his session, but informed this writer that he was in an car accident today. The patient did in fact dose today. This writer informed the patient that this writer have to report to the Director and Nursing have to assess him today. The patient is willing to comply, but asked if he can assess tomorrow because he has to get to school today and take a test. This writer addressed with the patient about being in car accident and is health is priority. This writer also strongly

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    Difficult Patient

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    practicing careers, we will encounter a challenging patient. It is critical for practitioners to devise ways to work with difficult patient. The patient may be “difficult” for different reasons. It is rare that he or she is difficult for no reason. Finding the root of the cause may assist in caring for this patient in future visits. This root cause may be related to culture, communication, or autonomy of care. I believe that the majority of “difficult” patients behave the way they do because of some unfulfilled

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    personal accomplished to improve patient outcome (Tinkham, M. R, 2014). Caring for a Patient with Cancer All patients in the hospital have a story behind them that brought them to the hospital. Being a nurse for nine months, some patients have left a footprint in my mind and heart. One such patient was Mrs. R. She was diagnosed with a tumor in her abdomen which then metastasized to her lungs. It was a weekend morning, in which I was getting reports on my patients. The previous shift nurse gave the

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    Patient Visit

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    The first patient is MMH, a 67 year old retired Caucasian married female. The patient visit was conducted in the home, which was a uncluttered trailer located in Greenwood, IN. Her husband was present during the exam. The purpose of the well visit was to determine medication compliance, evaluate functional and mental status and perform a complete physical evaluation. The past medical history (PMH) was positive for insulin dependent diabetes, cataracts, hyperlipidemia, hypertension and Dupuytrens

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    Patient Engagement

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    Although patient hold the main role of patient engagement, for health care providers, they also play a very important role as facilitator and collaborator. However, in practices, they were not adequately prepared to assist patients to engage in clinical treatment because of external barriers, including heavy workload, time constraints and hospital special setting et al. Consistent with previous researches, communication offer a critical lens for assessing the extent to which patient are engaged in

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