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TUBE FEED TECHNIQUES
Tube Feed Techniques
Tube Feed Techniques
Obstetric Care
In the area of obstetric care, a nurse and the supporting staff provides services to those women who are pregnant, or mother of newborn infants. This area requires specialization and expertise because it involves the healthcare of mothers and infants. Nurses and ...
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POLITICS / POLICIES IN HEALTHCARE
Politics and Policies in Healthcare
Politics and Policies in Healthcare
Introduction
United Sates is facing serious healthcare cost issues, more than 15% of the American population lack health insurance. The per capita expenditure over healthcare is twice as much as the expenditure of other counties. Over the ...
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CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Change Management
Change Management
Introduction
Change management is not a recent phenomenon. It is a fact that when there is a change in an organization, employees tend to resist. It is not easy for them to accept the reality of change. It because change management has emerged as the most debated issue ...
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MENTORSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTISE
Mentorship in Professional Practise
Role of Mentor in Professional Practise
Introduction
This paper presents a critical analysis of a mentor's role, his services, which he renders in the professional practice through leadership and role modelling. Mentors enjoy a respectable position in the society and their importance cannot be under-estimated. Mentoring ...
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TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE
Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-Informed Care
Introduction
The SAMHSA was established in 1992, to improve the health status of persons with mental health and substance use disorders. The agency has different models to work on, from which two are discussed here (Kaufman, 1999).
Anticipated Programmatic Outcomes
ATRIUM (Addiction Recovery Integration Model) is a model that wants ...
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NURSING PROCESS
Nursing Process and Scientific Method
Nursing Process and Scientific Method
“Nursing Process” is a scientific technique which is employed for decision making. It is important for nurses to make efficient decisions in their job. It provides a rational and methodical approach for the nurse to address issues and make efficient ...
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NURSE EDUCATION
Educational Preparedness of a Nurse
Educational Preparedness of a Nurse
Introduction
Technology can improve the quality of care, safety and efficiency in nursing and create a better work environment. The California Health Care Foundation, in 2008, published a report which describes improved quality of care and safety of the patient ...
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ADVANCED SCRUB PRACTITIONERS
Advanced scrub practitioners role and responsibility
Advanced scrub practitioners role and responsibility
Introduction
Now-a-days nursing has developed its all functional activities in accordance with technological, political or socio-economical rapid change. Advanced Scrub practitioners are the part of this all nursing activities. Most importantly, in the operating theatre the role of ...
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SKIN AGING
Skin Aging
Skin Aging
Introduction
The aging process, from the biological perspective, can be defined as “cumulative changes in an organism, organ, tissue or cell leading to a decrease in functional capacity. In humans, aging is associated with degenerative changes in the skin, bones, heart, blood vessels, lungs, nerves, and ...
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NURSING
Why I want to be a Nurse
Why I want to be a Nurse
The main reason behind why I choose to be a nurse is my husband's disease. Shortly after my marriage my husband was diagnosed of cancer. Choosing to be a nurse is an important decision of my ...