Rating
ORAL CARE
A Randomized Control Trail: Oral Care
A Randomized Control Trail: Oral Care
Introduction
One of the most serious concerns currently present in an intensive care unit (ICU) is Ventilator associated pneumonia. Studies have shown that the increasing rate of morbidity and mortality can be reduced to a considerable extent with the implementation ...
Rating
NURSE PRACTITIONER
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Practitioner as a Profession
A Nurse Practitioner's practice includes a unique combination of nursing and medicine which facilitates both patient care and restoration to health. As very small numbers of physicians continue the Family Practice, there is a vast room for Nurse Practitioner's to serve ...
Rating
NURSING
Cultural Competence in Nursing
Cultural Competence in Nursing
Part 01
The importance of external and internal influences on the loss of health of people, because when we talk about the disease causes or determined by social and cultural conditions, we must keep in mind that these in turn relates to biological processes or ...
Rating
CARE GIVING
Care Giving Of the Adults with Influenza
Care Giving Of the Adults with Influenza
Introduction
Influenza or flu for short is a contagious viral disease that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is contracted through airborne exposure. It is also called "sweating sickness". A great influenza pandemic occurred in 1918, then ...
Rating
DISC ANALYSIS
Disc Analysis
Disc Analysis
Introduction
Leadership clearly defines the validated traits of the people. The research focuses on the summary of 5 co-workers survey and correlates results with completed DISC personal profile and its effectiveness at workplace (Avolio & Gibbons 2000).
Co-worker 01 & 02: Disc Behavior (Dominance)
Strengths
If the leader ...
Rating
PROCESS OF ENQUIRY
Articles' Critique: Process of Enquiry
Table of Contents
Introduction to Assignment1
Introduction to the Articles1
Main Research Paradigms2
Advantages of Administering Interviews3
Advantages of Administering Questionnaires3
Impact of Current Research on my Role as a District Nurse4
Influence on Choice of Articles based on Current Research Evidences5
Critical Appraisal of Chosen Articles and Relation to Nursing ...
Rating
HEAT STROKE
Heat Stroke
Heat Stroke Issue
Date: 27th Oct, 2011
To the Editor,
{Name of newspaper}
{Address}
{Region}
Dear Editor,
Subject: Precautions for preventing heat stroke
Through your esteemed newspaper, I am pleased to express the issue of heat stroke is the rising issue of health care which occurs when body gets too hot. This may be caused by ...
Rating
A GOOD NURSE
What makes a Good Nurse?
What makes a Good Nurse?
Nurses play a vital role in the health system. Their responsibilities are becoming larger, and tasks are varied such as to promote health, relieve pain, prevent and control infections, administer medications, ensure rehabilitation, health advice, and support and educate families, ...
Rating
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 fulfilled accordingly. ...
Rating
LEADERSHIP AND NURSING
Leadership and Nursing
Leadership and Nursing
Critical Care Nurses' Values and Behaviors with End-Of-Life Care: Perceptions and Challenges
For this paper, we shall be covering the whereabouts of how have nurses in the area of critical care perceive their jobs and assigned tasks given to them to deliver. This study ...