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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 ...
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Do Patient Who Die At Home On Hospice Care Experience Better Quality Of Life Than Those Who Die In The Hospital Setting?
Do patient who die at home on hospice care experience better quality of life than those who die in the hospital setting?
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Hospice is a comprehensive health care program ...
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SCRUB NURSE
Non-Technical Skills in Scrub Nursing
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Nursing is a basic ingredient of patient care or healthcare system. In fact, the role of nurse is essential not just to provide care, educate patient, but it is also important to realise the significance of nurses in operating room. The role of non-technical skills ...
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External Analysis
External Analysis
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This paper intends to identify the advantages and disadvantages of conducting an external analysis. For the purpose of analysis the chosen organization is “the James J. Peters Veteran Hospital” which is situated in New York. This paper is expected to include the different perspectives of the analysis which ...
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Parotidectomy
Parotidectomy
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Parotid glands are removed from a crucial surgical method named as Parotidectomy. This gland is found in the human body from two major Salivary glands. This gland contains abnormal mass in it, which is considered as one of the biggest reason for removing this gland from the human body. ...
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Ethics Concerning Nursing of Suicidal Patients in Psychiatric Wards
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Abstract4
Introduction5
Ethics concerning nursing of suicidal patients in psychiatric wards6
Ethics and autonomy6
Nursing ethics and autonomy6
Ethics versus law8
Autonomy of patients10
Autonomy of dementia patients10
Non-traditional approaches12
Nursing theory and advanced directives13
Determining the incompetency of patients13
The special case of euthanasia in determining autonomy15
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Quantitative Article Critique and Qualitative Article Critique
Quantitative Article Critique and Qualitative Article Critique
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This piece of writing documents an academic qualitative and quantitative critique of research articles namely Variations in Patients' Adherence to Medical Recommendations: A Quantitative Review of 50 Years of Research by M.Robin DiMatteo and Defining Patient-Perceived Quality of ...
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Experiencing Loss, Grief, and Death
Experiencing Loss, Grief, and Death
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Death or loss is a condition that is usually stumbled upon by the nurses and additional professionals of health care throughout their career. It is of the essence that nurses include best knowledge of responses and reactions to death and sorrow so ...
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Health Care Industry in the USA
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Introduction3
Discussion3
Physician Reimbursement3
Resource-Based Relative Value Scale3
Hospital Reimbursement4
Diagnosis-Related Groups and Prospective Payments4
Per-Diem Hospital Reimbursement4
ESRD Treatment5
Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis5
ESRD Treatment and its Economics5
Patient Options and Potential Trade-offs6
Ethical Implications of Treatment Options based on Cost Evaluation8
Conclusion8
References9
Health Care Industry in the USA
Introduction
Health care industry of USA is complex ...