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The Role of a Perioperative Nurse
The Role of a Perioperative Nurse
Perioperative
A perioperative nurse is a nurse who is responsible of taking care of surgical patients prior to, during and after surgery. These tasks include attending to their physical, logistical and emotional problems. Relating information to their family and loved ...
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Patricia benner from novice to expert
Patricia benner from novice to expert
Introduction
Patricia Benner studied clinical nursing in order to discover the knowledge contained in nursing practice, and to describe that is, knowledge that is gathered during a practice discipline in order to describe the difference between practical and theoretical knowledge. One of the first theoretical ...
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Effect of Culturally Competent Training
Effect of Culturally Competent Training
Introduction
Background of the Study
Cultural competence education of nurses have been suggested to positively improve knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in both professional nurses and nursing students, which, in turn, will affect patient's (immigrants) treatment outcome in acute care settings. In theory, nurses ...
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IOM Report 2010, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change Advancing Health
Abstract
In 2010, report was published by IOM in order to improve the health care system of United States. This report focuses on many issues including transforming the health care system by improving the role of nursing. This report recommends that ...
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Jewish Culture Prenatal, Post Partum and Newborn Practices
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion2
Superstitions2
Family Roles3
Nutrition4
Pain5
Contraception Methods5
Conclusion6
References7
Jewish Culture Prenatal, Post Partum and Newborn Practices
Introduction
Pregnancy and childbirth have been described as one of the most important experience of life that women and their partners feel and encounter. This time reflects the extreme transition of physical ...
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Down syndrome
Abstract
In this research we try to discover the insight of “Down syndrome” in a holistic perspective. The key heart of the study is on “Down syndrome”. The research also examines various characteristics of “Down syndrome” and tries to measure its effect. Lastly the research illustrates a variety of factors ...
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Caring
Caring
Introduction
Human caring is one of the human conditions and a conduct that defines being human. Caring can be seen every where all the time. Furthermore, the idea of caring in the field of nursing has been defined and illustrated by researchers and theorists all through the history. This paper demonstrates ...
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Ineffective Patient Discharge Planning and Teaching
Ineffective Patient Discharge Planning and Teaching
Introduction
Nursing is the ultimate academic discipline and practice profession, which has shaped leadership displayed by women throughout the pace of time. Nursing was historically viewed as an extension of a woman's role in the home. Organized nursing had its roots ...
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Research Paper
Guillain Barre Syndrome
Differential Diagnosis Table
Possible Diagnosis (listed in order of likelihood)
Signs and Symptoms seen in This patient that make you consider this as a diagnosis
1. Guillain Barre Syndrome
pain in lower back
2. Neuropathy
muscles weakness
3. Diabetes
thirst, body pain
4. Hansen Disease
skin lesions
Most Likely Diagnosis
Guillain Barre Syndrome
I personally believe that person is suffering ...
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Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Introduction
This research paper has considered an article which is a research based work done by Finn, P. in 2011, the research work was done in order to get an understanding of required skills and knowledge for evidence-based practice in terms of speech, ...