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Week 4: Replies [Part 1]
Week 4: Replies [Part 1]
Sherri Graham
This reply discusses about the core measures that are listed under the parental core measures and supported by the Joint Commission. These measures include breast feeding, which means, feeding the baby via bottle or breast. According to the commission, ...
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Journal
Journal
Introduction
It is important that the psychiatric and mental health nursing profession should maximize and strengthen the prospect of nursing (Cusack & Killoury, 2012, pp. 15). The aim of this assignment is to describe through reflection, and analyze a clinical encounter I was involved with during my placement which gave ...
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LEARNING DISABILITY
Learning Disability
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion2
Causes of Learning Disabilities3
The Factors Leading to Health Inequalities3
The Role of NHS in Dealing with Health Inequalities8
Suggested Actions to Deal with Each Determinant10
Learning Disability Nursing12
Conclusion12
References15
Learning Disability
Introduction
A learning disability can be described as the incapability in a person to learn new things in life. The learning ...
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Agent-Based Modeling in Nursing
Agent-Based Modeling in Nursing
Introduction
This paper discusses the nature of agent based modeling from the philosophical perspective of nursing. In addition, the criteria for truth are also included for the evaluation of the discipline of this methodological tool. This article is selected from the EBSCO host database ...
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Finding and Critiquing Evidence
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Finding and Critiquing Evidence
Introduction
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a problem which develops when someone goes through a tragedy in his or her life. This tragedy can be any event that links them with it. These life threatening events can be ...
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REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Gibbs Reflective Cycle & Nursing
Gibbs Reflective Cycle & Nursing
Introduction
Learning is derived from experience but this learning simply just does not happen. To gain comprehensive understanding of the systematic process an individual need to address the issue using the reflective practice that help in critically examining the practice. The ...
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PALLIATIVE CARE
Palliative Care: “Chemotherapy”
Introduction
Palliative care is evolved as an alternative to the increasingly high technologic death, i.e. one in which a dying person's preferences and personal values are usually not respected and the patients die in isolation as well as pain. This hospice was designed formally for the patients ...
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PORTFOLIO OF EVIDENCE
Portfolio of Evidence
Contents
Introduction4
Government Policy5
Overseas Nurses5
Healthcare and Nursing in the U.K.6
Framework of Health Services6
Government Policies and Guidelines7
The Royal College of Nursing Policy Briefing9
Practices and Challenges12
Role of Nurses in the United Kingdom13
Collaborative Role in the Provision of Healthcare13
Role in Meeting Patients' Demands15
Role in Administering Healthcare alongside Doctors15
Nursing Ethics16
Job Role ...
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Journal Analysis
The Journal of cardiac failure
The journal of cardiac failure is one of the leading journals in the context of health care services and cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure. It is regarded as a peer reviewed journal. The journal was supported by the Elsevier which is the not for ...
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NURSE THEORIST
Nurse Theorist - The Three C's of Lydia Hall
Nurse Theorist - The Three C's of Lydia Hall
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to identify a nurse theorist relevant to your nursing practice and delineate a personally experienced clinical scenario from the recent practice. This will be followed by ...