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Role & Requirements of the Family Nurse Practitioner
Role & Requirements of the Family Nurse Practitioner
INTRODUCTION
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are registered nurses who have additional training and experience and are able to order and interpret diagnostic tests, communicate diagnoses, prescribe and administer medication and perform specific medical procedures. Nurse practitioners apply a ...
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Ethics
Ethics
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Moral ethical values are an element of protection of individual rights. In nursing these rules protect both users and the nurse. Ethics governs the conduct involves what is good and what is bad, what is a moral responsibility and obligation, hence, that to achieve a successful performance the ...
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Motivations to Continue in the Nursing Profession
Motivations to Continue in the Nursing Profession
“Nursing career” develops and grows in a constantly varying atmosphere. They are leaning with most recent knowledge and working out episodes and different instructive plans. Profession of a nurse is extremely interrelative and in general interconnected with sharing ...
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Outline of paper on ethics concerning nursing of suicidal patients in psychiatric wards
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Outline of paper on ethics concerning nursing of suicidal patients in psychiatric wards
Introduction
This paper will focus on the autonomy of those patients who are compromised as to their competency and might also include those incompetent patients ...
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NURSING MANAGEMENT
Nursing Management
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Abstract
This paper tries to explore the concept of leadership in context of nursing. In this study, charge nurse and head nurse are interviewed to determine various aspects of nursing leadership by evaluating their education level, competences, training and challenges faced by them. ...
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Advanced Practice Nursing
Advanced Practice Nursing
Patterns of Knowing to Advance Practice Nursing
Barbara Carper, in 1978, described fundamental patterns of knowing in advance practice nursing. These patterns include empirics, esthetics, ethics and personal knowing. After a decade, another work was produced by Jacobs Kramer and Chinn which was an extension ...
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Research Critique
Research Critique
Research problem
Wrong patient surgery is one of the adverse events that involve hospital and medical negligence and have serious outcomes and it must not occur. According to Chassin, it the most serious errors in the field of medicine. Surgery is one field of health care in which avoidable ...
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Dissociative Identity Disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Introduction
Individuals with dissociative identity disorder (DID) have used dissociation in order to cope with horrific childhood trauma. Through consideration of the numerous paradigms that explain the formation of DID, it can be seen that DID is a complex bio psychosocial disorder with numerous determinants. ...
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Application and Integration of AACN Synergy Care Model in Clinical Practice
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Abstract3
Introduction4
Application and integration of AACN Synergy Care Model in clinical practice5
Focus of the model5
Explanation of the model6
Use of the nursing synergy model8
Application of the model in a research study9
Applying the nursing synergy model to theory-based practice10
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Nursing as Caring Theory
Nursing as Caring Theory
Introduction
Anne Boykin's Nursing as Caring Theory is a general nursing theory that gives a wide philosophical structure with practical implications for changing practice. From this theory's perspective the sole purpose of the field of nursing is “nurturing persons living caring and growing in ...