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Summary of the Article Neurological Assessment: Assessing Neuromotor Function
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The article Neurological Assessment: Assessing Neuromotor Function is a best piece of work for all health care practitioners, especially Nurses for how to carry out neuro motor assessment. This is very precise and informative article about the methods to conduct the neuro ...
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Nursing Philosophy
Nursing Philosophy
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Nursing is the practice of synthesizing several various dimensions of care for creating an environment that is conducive to promotion and maintenance of health (Nightingale, 1992). Where, a nurse can start this process of care by demonstrating a sound understanding of the nursing field and the personal beliefs ...
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Understanding Workflow Design
Understanding Workflow Design
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Workflow is defined as the set of activities—grouped in chronological order into procedures and the set of resources essential for the tasks that are needed to achieve a given objective. In healthcare organization, some workflows are intended, while others take place physically and develop. ...
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Qualitative Research Article
Qualitative Research Article
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Qualitative data comprise of experiences and words, not numerical data. In order to analyze a data, creativity, deep understanding and thorough study are required (Houghton, et al., 2010). Qualitative research is essentially a collection of various approaches that have similarities as well as differences. Qualitative research ...
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Nursing and Midwifery
Nursing and Midwifery
A vocation is an occupation for which you are trained or in which you have experience. Your vocation may be the same over numerous roles. A vocation might be some job, even unpaid, outside your ordinary job. You might fill in as a salesperson; additionally ...
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ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
Accountability And Responsibility
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Basically, "responsibility" is about assuming responsibility over ones actions. What it implies in practice is that whatever a person does in his work as a health care assistant, he ought to have the ability to support it as a sensible plan. He might as well have ...
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Older Adults in Nursing Home
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The care to the elderly population after the transition to home and nursing home from the hospital setting is crucial. Older patients following transitions, often readmit to the hospital due to inadequate care by nurses and family caregiver. The major problems observed include the medication error ...
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Evidence-Based Practice
Evidence-Based Practice
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In order to provide the patients with optimal relief from postoperative pain, nursing practice must consider best possible evidence which is available. For the period of over 20 years, study's results related to use of evidence based practice by nurses including practices of postoperative pain evaluation show that ...
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CASE STUDY
Emergency Department-Case Study
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Patient Ryan lies under the category of category 3 (Potentially life-threatening or important time-critical treatment or severe pain), because he was feeling pain in chest plus his heart rate and other vitals were also disturbed. According to the case study Ryan was brought to ...
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BENEFITS OF COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY (YOGA) IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
Benefits of Complementary Therapy (Yoga) in Mental Health Nursing
Benefit of Complementary Therapy (Yoga) in Mental Health Nursing
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According to Johns (1995), reflection allows the practitioner to assess, discern and learn by means of their experiences. Reflection is a personal process that generally renders ...