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    dependent-independent continuum would need some sort of intervention from the nurse while the patient is under her care with the main end-goal of full independence by the time the patient is discharged. Among different types of patients‚ those admitted in the intensive care units‚ particularly those who are rated 3 to 7 out of 15 on the Glasgow Coma Scale require a mostly supplementary form of care. Simple activities of daily living are fully performed by the caregiver that includes‚ but not limited‚ to

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    known I wanted to be a nurse. To care for people in need with compassion and empathy. When I was young I would make makeshift hospitals and treat any animal could get my hands on. I have always been fascinated by anatomy and physiology‚ so far as to operate and dissect on worms when I was younger. When I accidentally found my way into perioperative nursing I felt that I had found my calling. I believe that the core of nursing is to provide quality nursing care while taking into account the patient

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    health and social care sectors have to follow principles and values‚ principles explain to people what the right way to behave is‚ whereas values are based on what beliefs are important to the person and what they believe to be right and wrong for themselves as an individual. There are many principles and values such as empowerment‚ choice‚ rights‚ respect and confidentiality. Empowerment of individuals is important when planning care as this is the way in which a health or social care worker will encourage

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    Cholecystitis

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    NURSING CARE PLAN FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS • Assessment • • • • • • Assessing (Pre-operative): Head-to-toe subjective and objective assessments including smoking history‚ OTC drugs‚ anti-coagulant drugs‚ herbal remedies‚ past respiratory problems‚ and nutritional status. Focused assessment of the heart‚ lungs and abdomen. Completion of an ECG because of the patient’s previous myocardial infarction history‚ and chest X-ray to exclude right lower lobe pneumonia. Full pain assessment (COLDSPAA)‚ and

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    Nursing Process

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    Introduction For this assignment I have been asked to ‘Describe how the principles of each element of The Nursing process help the nurse to achieve holistic patient care’. The nursing process is used by nurses every day to help patients improve their health and assist doctors in treating patients. Nursing requires the use of this process day in and day out. It is a form of problem solving. The nursing process is made up of a series of stages that are used to achieve the objective - the health improvement

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    HISTORY         The term nursing process and the framework it implies are relatively new. In 1955‚ Hall originated the term (care‚ cure‚core)‚ 3 steps: note observation‚ ministration‚ validation Johnson (1959)‚ “Nursing seen as fostering the behavioral functioning of the client”. Orlando (1961)‚ identified 3 steps: client’s behavior‚ nurse’s reaction‚ nurse’s action. “Nursing process set into motion by client’s behavior” Weidenbach (1963) were among the first to use it to

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    nurses to be able to ensure that individuality is taken into account when undertaking nursing care. In order to ensure that all aspects of an individual ’s life are integrated into an effective plan of care‚ Roper at al (1996) uses a problem solving approach and the nursing process in conjunction with their model for nursing. The nursing process is a systematic approach to planning and delivering nursing care. Yura and Walsh (1998) identified four main stages of the nursing process‚ assessment‚ planning

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    standards of care related to higher quality of life during chronic illnesses and to help in the promotion of healthy lives and decrease complications that may cause a decrease in the quality of life (Leeton‚ 2006). According to the CDC there is an estimated value of more than one million cases of people living with HIV in the United States with new cases of infection rates and deaths increasing to a high estimated level of 56‚300. Nursing research plays a major role in the nursing care of patients

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    Critical Incident Analysis

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    this essay is to examine an incident that occurred whilst I was on clinical placement. Using my chosen reflection model I will reflect back on the incident‚ analysing the positive and negative aspects‚ evaluating my performance and producing an action plan for future practice. This essay will allow for in depth reflection and give the opportunity to critically discuss my actions and performance. I have chosen to follow the Gibbs model of refection (Gibbs 1988) (Appendix 1) as this allows for the expression

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    Health Connect

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    delivering information‚ knowledge‚ and caring patients. Organizations rely on information systems to carry out and manage their operations‚ interact with their customers (patients) and vendors‚ and compete in the marketplace. * For instance‚ a health care organization like Kaiser Permanente uses information systems to reach their potential customers with targeted messages over the Web‚ to process‚ and to manage their health records. * An example web site kp.org enables patient’s to access their

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