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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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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 ...
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MANAGING RESOURCES
Managing Resources
Managing Resources: The Staff Monitoring and Improving
Introduction
Leadership in health care presents opportunity for unique challenge and self-fulfillment. It also calls on deep, personal strength, values, and vision. In addressing health care leaders, we are reminded of the clear differences among them: Some lead academic medical centers, others ...
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Neil J. Smelser, Paul B. Baltes, (2001), “International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences”, 26 v. Oxford: Elsevier.
Paul B. Baltes was a German national who studied psychology. The scientific agenda that he devoted himself to was the establishment and promotion of life-span orientation of ...
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COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Therapeutic Physical, Verbal, and Other Communication strategies
Therapeutic, Physical and Verbal Communication Strategies
Introduction
Since the population of the world is growing rapidly, along with the sense of awareness, it has created a demand for the premier quality of healthcare. Nevertheless, we are still short of skilled supporting staff to address that ...
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PROVIDER-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
Provider-Patient Relationship
Provider-Patient Relationship
Introduction
The purpose of code of ethics in nursing with reference to the provider-patient relationship is not only for the patients but for nurses as well. Code of ethics ensures that nurses remain committed to patients and the health care needs of the patients are also ...
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AGEING AND MANAGING HEALTH
Ageing and Managing Health
Ageing and Managing Health
Introduction
Part 1 - A Discharge Plan
Discharge planning has been defined as a systematic, organized and centralized approach to providing continuity of care from the time a patient is admitted to a health care facility through return to the community. ...
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LEADERSHIP
Characteristics of Leadership in Nursing
Characteristics of Leadership in Nursing
Introduction
A concept of leadership in nursing grew out of a long-standing and enduring commitment to describe and define the concept and field of nursing leadership. In a number of precedent researches, this personates around the world, I have tried to share ...