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The Power to Make a Difference
The Power to Make a Difference
Introduction
The communication between the nurses and the patients is undoubtedly the most important element of the treatment. However, the empowerment of both the entities is essential to ensure that the communication remains between them is useful and effective.
Discussion
Empowered ...
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CONSENT IN NURSING
Consent in Nursing
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Consent in Nursing
Introduction
Informed consent in nursing practice is a legal doctrine, which refers to a voluntary and clear agreement, is made between patients, or client, who is competent or autonomous, and the health care providers. The agreement is only made after comprehending sufficient ...
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The Impact of Nursing Shortage on the Health Care Industry
Introduction
Healthcare setting is an important system that includes various important people that are blessing to humanity. Nurse is among those important people. Nurses are the first line of defense that patients often come in contact with at the time of need. ...
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Selecting Sources of Literature
Selecting Sources of Literature
How does each article describe the nature of the problem, issue, or deficit you have identified?
The nature of an issue or problem is described differently in each article. In one article the issue is of the incorrect utilization of personal protective equipment ...
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Identifying a Problem
Identifying a Problem
Introduction
There are various issues faced by the nurses in the clinical setting dealing with different patients and facing problems with their environmental settings. One of the major problems in my clinical setting is to deal with patients of burn injuries.
Nature of the Problem, Issue, or ...
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PICO Statement
PICO Statement
What is the rate of subsequent lifetime occurrence of sensory deafness in infants born prematurely as compared to those who born at full term?
The population/patients considered in the question are infants while the intervention/indicator limits them to those who were born prematurely. The comparator/control group for the question ...
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CLINICAL
Clinical Judgment Process
Clinical Judgment Process
Introduction
Clinical judgement
The clinical judgement is a process by which the nurses recognize the actual presence of the problems, the issues and other factors related to the patients. In this process, the nurses attain the essential information of the patient and based on that information, they respond ...
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NURSING ASSIGNMENT
Medical Nursing
Medical Nursing
Introduction
Over the course of the past century, numerous studies have been carried out with the purpose of highlighting the effects of depressive disorders on patients. Although there are several treatments for depression, the success or failure of a treatment program largely depends on how actively a patient ...
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PICO Question
Review of PICO Article
The article under consideration for review is Evidence-Based Practice, Step by Step: Asking the Clinical Question: A Key Step in Evidence-Based Practice by Stillwell, Fineout-Overholt, Melnyk & Williamson (2010). The article was published in the Volume 110, Issue 3 of American Journal of Nursing.
During the review ...
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Historical Perspective on Nursing and Nursing Role
Historical Perspective on Nursing and Nursing Role
Introduction
Nowadays nursing is much different as compared to nursing practices years ago. The profession of nursing is required to keep adapting for the betterment and improvement of nurses and the patients they deal with.
The conventional role of ...