2 Title of Article: Promoting the Integration of Therapeutic Touch in Nursing Practice on an Inpatient Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Unit Source of Article: International Journal for Human Caring Date of Article: November 30‚ 2008 Has the article been subjected to Peer Review?: Blind Peer Reviewed; Double Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Nursing Peer Reviewed 1. Describe the patient group in the study. English speaking adults
Premium Chemotherapy Nursing Radiation poisoning
Ajri-Khameslou‚ M.‚ Abbaszadeh‚ A.‚ & Borhani‚ F. (2017). Emergency Nurses as Second Victims of Error. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal‚ 39‚ 68-76. doi: 10.1097/TME.0000000000000133 Blondon‚ M.‚ Casini‚ A.‚ Hoppe‚ K. K.‚ Boehlen‚ F.‚ Righini‚ M.‚ & Smith‚ N. L. (2016). Risks of Venous Thromboembolism After Cesarean Sections: A Meta-Analysis. American College of Chest Physicians. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2016.05.021 Cooper‚ F. P. M.‚ Alexander‚ C. E.‚ Sinha‚ S.‚ & Omar‚ M. I. (2016)
Premium Nursing Health care Patient
workers‚ doctors‚ police and physicians and other professionals concerned with welfare have all been moulded accordingly to adopt the worldwide characteristics of their professions. The real challenge imposed here is for them to be able to frame the patient’s problem and potential solutions through the eyes of other professions and to be able to understand where they are coming from (Clark‚ 2006). This essay will discuss the skills essential for collaboration in interprofessional practice as well
Premium Health care Physician Patient
I personally believe that professionalism in nursing is being ethically oriented and the same time‚ able to manage conflict in a professional way. Ethical orientation is the approach of an individual to make an ethical judgment and thinking through distinct perception and sensitivity with the ability to identify the ethical core and nature of a problem. In nursing‚ knowing the influencing legislation‚ interprofessional practice‚ PN professional practice‚ and culturally sensitivity‚ are crucial to
Premium Nursing Professional Nurse
The Analysis of “Doctor in the House” The analyzed text is an extract from the book “Doctor in the house” by Richard Gordon‚ a well-known English writer. His own life was closely connected with medicine and he had also gone through such examinations that is why the characters and the situation are true to life. The author has selected the first person narrative‚ but it is combined with several lines of dialogues. Despite the fact that we see the story through the eyes of the main character‚ we
Premium Protagonist Antagonist Final examination
The establishment of dignity is foundational within all professional and interpersonal relationships‚ and it is vital to the development and maintenance of the therapeutic relationship within the practice of nursing. The exact meaning for dignity remains complex and unclear due to the fact that it is a multidimensional concept‚ however the Collins English Dictionary states that the word dignity comes from two Latin words: ‘dignus’‚ meaning worth‚ and ‘dignitas’ meaning merit (Colling English Dignitionary
Premium Suicide Virtue Human rights
most well known of his plays are Tamburlaine‚ The Jew of Malta‚ and Doctor Faustus. Marlowe was a great innovator of blank verse‚ unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter. The richness of his dramatic verse anticipates Shakespeare‚ and some argue that Shakespeare’s achievements owed considerable debt to Marlowe’s influence. Doctor Faustus was probably written in 1592‚ although the exact date of its composition is uncertain. Doctor Faustus is a play of deep questions concerning morality‚ religion‚ and
Premium Christopher Marlowe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe William Shakespeare
Meanings of Nursing According to Alpers‚ Jarrell and Wortring (2013‚) philosophy are sets of basic beliefs‚ moral‚ ethics‚ values‚ principles and attitudes held by a person or a group of people. Philosophy can also be a way of thinking about the world that we live in and asking the why‚ where‚ when‚ who‚ what and how questions (Alpers et al‚ 2013). Literature review explained nursing philosophy as a form of critical thinking that guides the actions and decisions that we make in relation to nursing practice
Premium Nursing Scientific method Nurse
start with some words about the author. As I’ve learned Richard Gordon is an English writer of the 20th century. He is most famous for his “Doctor” series‚ where he describes different things concerning with the medicine. It is necessary to mention that such things are close to him because he took up the medicine. His literary contribution is great because his “Doctor” series are very popular. They are even screened. As for me I have already heard about this author but haven’t read his works before/
Premium Education Final examination Student
works. Furthermore‚ his use of humor and wit in this extract from Act II enhances the demonstration of the serious philosophical dilemma. The dilemma consists of Dr. Ridgeon having to decide whether to give the cure to Blenkinsop‚ an honest but feeble doctor‚ or Dubedat‚ “a charming sociopath who happens to be an extraordinary artist”. Whoever doesn’t get the cure will die and Shaw uses wit and humor to make serious issues such as this “trolley dilemma” easier to digest. Shaw calls it a tragedy and very
Premium George Bernard Shaw Irony Comedy