Nursing Burnout

Nursing Burnout   Nursing theory is used to bring many aspects of clarification and guidance to the profession of nursing; the framework can enable the researcher and learner to identify weaknesses and address problems with a systematic approach. For this assignment the nursing theory that will be used is Jean Watson’s theory of human caring; … Read more

Researching The Practice of Change in nursing

Researching The Practice of Change The practice of nursing is ever changing and to ensure that we are prepared to receive these changes we must learn to adjust along with it. To better understand the how to assist nursing staff and administrative policies on providing nurses with more autonomous roles The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation … Read more

Pathophysiology & management of patient having an asthma attack

The objective of this essay is to critically analyse the pathophysiology and the management of a case study patient currently having an asthma attack. This will be achieved by exploring the normal physiology and role of homeostasis, and the pathophysiology of the human body during an asthma attack. In addition, the pharmacodynamics of medications will … Read more

The Role of the Community Health Nurse in Disaster Preparedness

The Role of the Community Health Nurse in Disaster Preparedness The past two decades have shown a dramatic increase in the frequency and intensity of infectious diseases and disasters that are weather‐related, caused by technological or human factors. The United States has approximately three million registered nurses making the profession the largest in America’s healthcare … Read more

Importance of MDT, focus on Cystic Fibrosis nurses and how they contribute to patient care

A Cystic Fibrosis (CF) nurse within the multidisciplinary team (MDT) for patients with CF Introduction CF is defined as “a heterogeneous recessive genetic disorder with pathobiologic features that reflect mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene”1. CF is a multi-system disorder affecting the pancreas, lungs, liver and vas deferens which can lead … Read more

The role of registered nurse in the US

     In the United States, registered nurses are over than two million health care professionals and registered nurses largest single group. “Employment of registered nurses is expected to grow 26 percent from 2010 to 2020, faster than the average for all occupations.” (Mallegg and Palmisano 345) “About 60 percent of all registered nurses work in … Read more

Reflective – clinical preceptorship hours

I have been attending and performing my clinical preceptorship hours in Edinburg Regional Medical Center. I have been completing my hours with the expectation to expand my knowledge in the nursing practice in a hospital setting. While attending my clinical hours I was able to assess the agency’s scope of nursing practice, nurse to patient … Read more

Exploring the 6 c’s: An examination of the evidence and personal reflection (Adult nursing)

Adult Nursing bsc (Hons) Essence of professional Practice Module Number: 92565 Exploring the 6 c’s: An examination of the evidence and personal reflection Submission Date: This assignment will examine the importance of 3 of the 6 c’s of care regarding nursing, with evidence to back this up in the form of published literature. The 6 … Read more

Using Transformational Leadership in Nursing Practice

Using Transformational Leadership in Nursing Practice Nursing practice is a field of work that requires creative thinking and skills to satisfactorily perform the duties required. Each team of nurses would not be complete without the leaders it is comprised of. Leaders inspire, spearhead, and envision the necessary actions to improve quality and quantity of the … Read more

A critical study the development of the nursing profession in Saudi Arabia

A critical study the development of the nursing profession in Saudi Arabia. Introduction These days, the nursing profession is considered the most important service in hospitals because nurses spend more time with and provide more care to patients, which mean that improving the nursing profession, will help to increase services to patients and improve health … Read more

Improving Infection Control Practices among Nurses through sensitization and motivation

Topic: Improving Infection Control Practices among Nurses through sensitization and motivation Ward: PW-3 Group Members Problem Identification With the increased demand of the nursing profession, there has been increasing attention on nursing practices and therefor the expectations from nurses have also increased. The problem arises when the expectations are greater than the performance as it … Read more

Nursing process (case study)

Introduction Nursing process is a five step methodical basic leadership strategy concentrating on recognizing and treating reactions of people or gatherings to genuine or potential adjustments in health. Includes assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning usage and evaluation. The first step of nursing procedure is assessment, which compromise of perception. It requires gatherings of both objective and … Read more

Concepts of Professionalism; Dorothy Johnson’s Behavioral Model

​May 5, 2016 Introduction to the Profession of Nursing Several decades ago, evaluations of individuals who held prestigious or non-prestigious positions in large corporations, organizations, hospitals or any high esteemed office were held to some form of ethical and moral conduct. These organizations have set out a way to concurrently maintain a safe environment for … Read more