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    Politics‚ Legislation‚ and Implications to Patient Care Abstract There are constant changes to laws and legislation regarding patient care and safety. The purpose of this report is to inform the reader of recent and upcoming changes to legislation that may affect nursing care of patients. Research by L. Aiken‚ et al. and A. Tourangeau‚ support the need for higher education of registered nurses. Their research proves that patient outcomes are improved when registered nurses carry

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    7 ATTRIBUTES OF A PROFESSIONAL TEACHER "A good teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." - Henry Adams. Every teacher wants to be a good teacher‚ but what is this myth about being a ’good teacher? Who is it? What are the characteristics of a good teacher? And how can you become a good teacher? Teaching jobs are often worthwhile and satisfying for people who love to teach. I am a teacher (tutor) too‚ though I do not think myself as a very good teacher‚ but I

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    Introduction This paper will try to explain patient-centered care competence that ensures quality and safety education among the nurses. This competency includes the knowledge‚ skills‚ and attitudes that are crucial for preparing nurses when dealing with the health care systems. The patient-centered care method is necessary for ensuring the best health outcomes as well as secure efficiency and effectiveness in the health care systems (QSEN‚ 2017). The patient-centered care is a systematic process that can provide

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    Applying Dorothea Orem ’s Self-Care Deficit Theory To Practice Dorothea Orem developed her self-care deficit theory of nursing under three interrelated theories known as the theory of self-care‚ theory of self-care deficit‚ and theory of nursing systems. Each of these theories explains concepts of basic conditioning factors to support her general theory. Orem’s theory suggests that all individuals have a need for self-care action on a continuous basis. When self-care can no longer be performed due

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    Clayton NR 447 Collaborative Healthcare Introduction As nurses we have numerous responsibilities and tasks we must complete‚ although 12 hour shifts seem like enough‚ it is often not! If is crucial for nurses to build time management and develop aims for their day to day‚ hour to hour‚ minute to minute duties. By setting an aim for their day it not only benefits the nurse but‚ the patient and the rest of the staff as well. By the term “aim” I mean a goal‚ after receiving hand off report from your

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    Important Celebrity Attributes While selecting a celebrity as endorser‚ the company has to decide the promotional objective of the brand and how far the celebrity image matches with it. The selection is in fact a collaboration‚ from which both the company and the celebrity gains. \ The most important attribute for a celebrity endorser is the trustworthiness. The target audience must trust that a celebrity carries a particular image and it must match with the product. \ The second attribute in order of importance

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    competency for healthcare providers. The utilization of informatics has become the main stream approach for nursing care today. This fifth core competency is directly intertwined with the four previous competencies that have been outlined by the IOM. Patient centered care is the first of the core competencies. Utilizing informatics can assist nurses in providing patient centered care by decreasing the amount of time spent on documentation and searching for data. For example‚ by having an electronic

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    effective patient-centered care even in the presence of cultural conflict (Campinha-Bacote‚ 2011). As a future nurse educator‚ my role will encompass assisting students to provide patients culturally competent care “... even when the patient’s health beliefs‚ practices‚ and values are in direct conflict ...” with that of the student or medical team to achieve positive patient outcomes (para. 1). Two concepts discovered are that patient-centered care and cultural competency aim to provide patients high-quality

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    therapies‚ a 2-year data at the Blue Care Aged care facility and the evidence that the evaluation of the antipsychotic program is effective in providing person centered care and helped in reducing the use of antipsychotic medication with alternative therapies‚ (APM) antipsychotic medication‚ (PCC) Person Centered Care. Discussion with Board Priorities for action: Information and communications technology solutions to be introduced into the residential aged care system in order to improve the effectiveness

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    Davis Weiss The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is a federal statute that was signed into law in America by President Barack Obama on March 23‚ 2010. It is divided into 10 titles. The bill contains provisions that will go into effect on June 21‚ 2010 and September 23‚ 2010. Also‚ the additional provisions will go into effect in 2014. Title I of H.R. 3590 will ensure quality affordable health care for all Americans by eliminating discriminatory practices by health insurers such

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