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    Nursing Assessment

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    The advantages of a nursing assessment is that problems become clearly defined and this can be easily communicated to others where the patient is the focus. A nursing assessment highlights nursing priorities and plans to aid patients overcome any obstacles with clear evaluation of what has happened. Disadvantages would be the patient’s potential limited awareness of the nursing assessment process and understanding of phrases and plans put in place to help. Once the patient has been assessed then

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    Technology In Nursing

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    greatly impacted America’s job selection. The nursing field is one of many careers that is evolving. Despite many people becoming shocked by amazing advancements‚ others are able to find important flaws. Although some improvements are controversial‚ overall they prove to be beneficial. As robotic knowledge grows‚ it is contributing to the medical field. The nursing field needs to evolve along with it. By adapting to new technology‚ such as nanotechnology‚ nursing will stay relevant. The purpose of these

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    Neonatal Nursing

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    Nursery/Neonatal Nurse Chamberlain College of Nursing Nursery Nursing A Nursery Nurse is a nurse who provides medical care for newborns and infants. Although they usually work in hospital nurseries‚ some work in outpatient care centers or private residences‚ providing in-home care for sick infants. Nursery nurses can also be categorized as neonatal (newborn) or pediatric nurses‚ depending on the age group they serve. Nursery Nurses may have a different title but perform many of the same duties

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    Concordance In Nursing

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    role in medicines management Kenyatta Young Freshman English 1 Matt Forester April 29‚ 2013 In this article they are arguing about which words (adherence and concordance) is better used in the medicines management of the role of nursing fields. Also in the article it stated there are many reasons for non-adherence that relate to the patient experience and perception. Such as age‚ gender‚ social demographic variables age‚ sex‚ gender‚ educational level‚ phase/severity and illness

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    Nursing Bullying

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    bullying does not stop on the playground. Within health care‚ and nursing in particular‚ there is growing evidence of “in the work place” bullying (Malcolm‚2006).Little is known about why there is such animosity between nurses but maybe if more people are aware of its presence‚ then it can be eliminated.(Stokowski‚2010). What is Nurse to Nurse Bullying? Bullying is a term that is well known by everyone but in the nursing profession it may not be well understood. Nurse bullying is defined

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    Nursing Leadership

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    Leading and managing is a vast process in nursing. "Leadership is the process of engaged decision making linked with actions taken in the face of complex‚ unchartered or perilous circumstances present in clinical situations for which no standardized solution exists" (Bleich‚ M.R.‚ 2011) Description: I would like to share an incident in my nursing experience where one of my colleagues played a leadership role. I was working in the cardio thoracic and vascular surgery intensive care unit (ICU)

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    Transcultural Nursing

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    Multicultural Nursing in Malaysia. Introduction. Malaysian is multi religious and multicultural country. In Malaysia‚ there are many cultural belief according to the race of people in Malaysia liked Malays ‚Chinese ‚Indian ‚Bengali ‚Pakistani ‚Sarawak and there are divided into different sub- group of ethnic and states and they also speak different languages and have different cultures and trust . It is important to us‚ as health care providers to became culturally

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    A Nursing Program

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    When you have enrolled in the nursing program‚ it needs a lot of time for the program‚ and it is less spending time with your friends and family. What would you do in order to be able to succeed in the program? Thinking the word of “Nurse” not only includes taking care of patients and helping out the doctors. I believe that there is some art to nursing as well‚ other than all the education and science involved of course. To be success in the program‚ we have to have a strong foundation as a bridge

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    Change In Nursing

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    The concepts of social change are personal in nursing‚ according to C. Neuman‚ “Nursing is responsible to society because its professional interests must be perceived as serving the interests of society” (pg. 1). In addition‚ she states‚ “Nursing is dynamic rather than static and reflects the changing nature of society’s needs” (Neuman). These direct concepts that nurses are held up to societal dynamic changes reflect that our values change as we age and experience life. Social justice is reflected

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    Dysphagia In Nursing

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    In promoting positive outcomes‚ Tanner and Culberson‚ (2014) mention five strategies‚ but one stands out as a nursing function‚ “be familiar with the dysphagia assessment”. Tanner and Culberson (2014) also mention the vital role nurses play in preventing additional problems. Nurses should have a thorough understanding of the degree of dysphagia as it is important

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