Cause and Effects of the Nursing Shortage Abstract The nursing shortage is a growing concern for the nation. The aging population is causing more demand for qualified healthcare professionals. At the same time‚ healthcare professionals are retiring faster than they can be replaced. This shortage of nursing professionals is causing more overtime work‚ which creates more nursing errors. Scholarships and grants are being awarded to students to try and generate more nursing professionals. Many
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An Introduction to Neonatal nursing. Bliss‚ the special care baby charity‚ provides vital support and care to premature and sick babies across the UK. They offer guidance and information at a critical time in families’ lives. They also fund ground-breaking research and campaign for babies to receive the best possible level of care regardless of when and where they are born. There is a fundamental inequality in the way our most vulnerable babies are cared for in the UK. Clinical standards that
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MODEL OF NURSING CARE AND PATIENT SAFETY Model of Nursing Care and Patient Safety October 10‚ 2009 Model of Nursing Care and Patient Safety The purpose of this paper is to identify and describe the model of nursing care used in my facility‚ and how it relates to the American Nurses Code of Ethics (ANA) and patient safety guidelines. The hospital I worked for is a catholic based nonprofit organization‚ which uses Patient Centered Nursing Care model in most of the areas of nursing within
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Haitian Culture: Impact on Nursing Care The Republic of Haiti is in the western part of the island of Hispaniola in the West Indies. It is densely populated and has the lowest per capita income in the western hemisphere (Kemp‚ 2001). The population of more than seven million is made up of mostly descendents of African slaves brought to the West Indies by French colonists. The horrible conditions in Haiti‚ such as crushing poverty‚ unemployment and illiteracy‚ and high rates of acute and chronic
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To Not Disclose: Nursing and the Ethics of Nondisclosure in the Dying Patient Kally L. Price Samuel Merritt University Abstract In nursing‚ the practice of nondisclosure is an ethical issue that calls into question the founding principles of trust‚ integrity‚ and autonomy in the nurse-patient relationship. Although the decision of nondisclosure to the terminal patient is the physician’s‚ the nurse must follow and support this decision. The right of the patient to have control over their
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many different factors that can affect a patient’s eligibility. Some of the factors are income‚ employment‚ and payments. The income of a patient can affect a patient’s eligibility if they receive government assistance with medical coverage. The patient’s eligibility can vary on a monthly basis depending on their income for that particular month. If a patient were to earn too much money to be eligible for health coverage from Medicaid or Medicare‚ then they would
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Nursing research has provided interventions and best practices that provide safe and quality services to the patient and their families. Nurses have a commitment to use research‚ evidence-based practice‚ and quality improvement as their foundation when making clinical decisions and using new programs to improve the health of the patient (LoBiondo-Wood & Haber‚ 2014). This discussion will define‚ compare‚ contrast‚ and provide examples of research and evidence-based practices affiliated in the nursing
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negative description of older people who have been so categorized because they are old. Ageism involves the use of negative stereotypes of both the process of aging and of those who are seen as aged” (p. 27). Some ageist views may include that old people are grumpy‚ confused‚ a burden‚ or a lost cause. In today’s world‚ where the age group of those 85-99 years old is most rapidly increasing‚ ageism is about to become an even bigger problem. These individuals have different needs and are
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Effective communication is necessary in all human relationships of every kind. This is especially true between a patient and a medical provider. The outcomes can range from poor to outstanding based on the effectiveness of the communication. Communication principles that are imperative to the obtaining the best outcomes for patients (Paget et al.‚ 2011)Click and drag to move. The principles are mutual respect‚ harmonized goals‚ supportive environment‚ appropriate environment‚ appropriate decision
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Interview on Patient Assistance with Prescription Drugs This assignment is about interviewing a social worker regarding patient assistance program (PAP) with prescription drugs and how she provides assistance to patients in order to get the help they need. This was a face-to-face interview with social worker Theresia at the workplace. She is a qualified professional social worker and appropriate for this assignment. The interview began with the following question: As a social worker what is your role in
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