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CRITICAL REVIEW
The experience of ambiguous loss in families of brain injured ICU patients (A Critical Review)
The experience of ambiguous loss in families of Brain Injured ICU patients
Introduction
The evidence based practice is a process to apply the existing findings of any research study that is practical when any research strategy is ...
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The Nurses Bill of Right
The Nurses Bill of Right
Rationale for Development
Nursing profession, as we witness today, not only makes way for progress and development, but also provides for creating a better result and output, making way for improvements to become part of the system, but also provides further room for ...
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Restraint and seclusion: a distressing treatment option?
Restraint and seclusion: a distressing treatment option?
Introduction
The use of restraints and seclusion seen in the psychiatric and mental health services can safely be concluded to be the most controversial practice all around the world. There is a long going debate over the legal, ...
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Evidence Based Practices
Evidence Based Practices
Identifying Sources
The source name Clinical practice guideline: Diagnosis and management of acute otitis media is a filtered resource because it is providing information on a very specific subject. The source name Causative pathogens, antibiotic resistance and therapeutic considerations in acute otitis media is also a filtered ...
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Administer and Monitor Medication
Administer and Monitor Medication
Assessment Activity 1
Question 1:
The caseworker is always accountable and responsible for the actions he made. It is the responsibility of the caseworker to justify all his actions and omissions in his practice. Moreover, he must act in accordance of the laws these laws may ...
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Coping with Death and Dying
Coping with Death and Dying
Response
The topic which is selected is on “Coping with Death and Dying” in which the author is having difficulty in coping with death as a nurse. The author has selected this topic to teach himself and others about growing mentally, emotionally ...
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The Power to Make a Difference
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The Power to Make a Difference
How can empowered nurses enable patients to speak up?
The patient had no active part in decision making process of their treatment. The concept to allow patient taking his own decisions is new to the society. The patients ...
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Teams
Introduction
The nurses are the first line responders that are responsible for spending a high amount of time, in direct interaction with the patient. It is vital that these professionals should work in collaboration with each other, and the other health care professional, to achieve maximum patient related benefits and to ...
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Article Review
Article Review
Introduction
In 2007, Hilary Lloyd and co-researcher Stephen Craig has published an article with the name, “A guide to taking a patient's history” in Nursing Standard Journal. Lloyd is a principal lecturer in nursing practice, research and development in Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust and Craig is a senior ...
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Trying to be heard
Trying to be heard
In this case, the ethics of respect for life of the patient and ethics of fairness is violated. The ethical problem in this case is that the nurse Joanna should not have left her patient in other nurse hands. As ...