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    Asthma and Patient

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    ID: 1629171571). http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1629171571&sid=10&Fmt=3&clientId=83181&RQT=309&VName=PQD Gulanick‚ M.‚ & Myers‚ J. (2007). Nursing care plans: Nursing diagnosis and intervention (6th ed.). St. Louis‚ MO: Mosby & Elsevier LeMone‚ P.‚ Lillis‚ C.‚ Lynn‚ P.‚ & Taylor‚ C. (2008). Fundamentals of nursing:  The art and science of nursing care (6th ed.). Philadelphia‚ PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Weber‚ J. (2008) Nurses’ handbook of health assessment (6th ed.). Philadelphia‚ PA: Lippincott

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    unit 311

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    person centred approaches in adult social care. The learner can: 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person centred means exactly what it says‚ - that you must build everything you are doing around the needs of the person that you are working with‚ this is not just about consulting their needs it is about people taking control of the planning and delivery of their own support and care services Person-centred Approaches include:

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     1. What has had the greatest impact on reducing infant mortality in the United States? A) Improvements in perinatal care Feedback: CORRECT The improvements in perinatal care‚ in particular respiratory care and care of the mother-baby dyad before delivery‚ have had the greatest impact. B) Decreased incidence of congenital abnormalities Feedback: INCORRECT There has been a decrease in some congenital anomalies such as spina bifida‚ but this is not the greatest impact. C) Better maternal

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    HAT 1 Task 2 Nurses in a palliative care situation have multiple roles which range from a clinical technician to a shoulder to cry on. They advocate for the friends and family of the dying patient and educate all on positive ways to grieve. The main concerns of these nurses are centered on the promotion of comfort‚ quality of life and preserving the patient’s dignity. Because each patient approaches death differently‚ the nurse must alter their care plan accordingly. Personal Perceptions

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    NCP Labor Pain

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    the peritoneum overlying the uterus.  Stretching of cervix during dilation Stretching of the ligaments  Compression of nerve ganglia in cervix  There is hypoxia of contracted myometrium  Labor pain. (Gulanick/Myers: Nursing care plans: Nursing Diagnosis ed.page 144) After 6 hours of nursing intervention‚ the patient will be able to report pain reduced. Specifically. The patient will be able to report of pain scale of 3 from having a pain scale of 8 (10 as the highest) Verbalization

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    key word or diagnostic category from a nursing diagnosis or collaborative problem on the plan of care (action plan)‚ i.e. skin integrity‚ coping‚ activity tolerance‚ self care deficit • a current individual concern or behavior‚ i.e. nausea‚ chest pain‚ pre-op teaching‚ hospital admission • a sign or symptom of (possible) importance to the nursing and/or medical diagnosis or treatment plan‚ i.e. fever‚ constipation‚ hypertension‚ incontinence‚ lethargy • an acute

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    References: Argyris‚ C (1999) On organisational learning. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Bolger G (2007) Letter (by e-mail): administering care without empathy is not nursing. Nursing Standard 21 (42) pp33 Castledine‚ G (2009) in Never forget the importance of caring in British Journal of Nursing 18 (8) pp515 Castledine‚ G (2010) in Critical thinking is crucial in British Journal of Nursing

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    Park……………………………3 Functional Scope………………………………………………4 Process of care measures…………………………………….5 Inpatient Quality Management Philosophy………………….6 Data Collection and Analyses…………………………….7-12 Inpatient Quality Management Flow Chart……………..13-15 Performance Scorecard………………………………………16 Observations and Recommendations…………………..17-18 References…………………………………………………….19 • • Kaiser Permanente is an integrated managed care group based in Oakland‚ California. It provides care throughout eight regions in the United States and

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    Paradigms in Nursing Christian Bernard T. Uy Athabasca University Abstract All nurses strive to provide the highest quality standard of care to all patients. Each one bases their practice to what theory they think and believe is right and most appropriate. This paper explained the definition of the three major paradigms and how they had contributed in everyday nursing practice by providing clinical experiences. Keywords: empirical methods‚ interpretive methods‚ critical methods‚ nursing science

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    important tool in identifying patient care issues that could potentially arise during a hospital stay. By analyzing the data on specific nursing-sensitive indicators‚ the quality of patient care can be optimized and patient satisfaction can be improved. The American Nurses Association (ANA) and the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) are two sources of information and guidelines for nurses and nurse managers to use in planning patient care and workloads for each nursing unit.

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