Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Sherry Cox‚ Talia Mukhlis‚ Siobhan Wilson NUR/391 February 23‚ 2015 Lisa Alexander Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Ethics and societal values are part of what makes each individual unique. We all form our opinions based on what we believe in our hearts to be the right way to act and think. As nurses‚ sometimes these personal values correlate with our professional beliefs‚ and sometimes they may not. There are times that we may have religious or philosophical
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Nursing Theorist Grid Use grid below to complete the Week 4-Nursing Theorists assignment. Please see the “Nursing Theorists’ Grading Criteria” document‚ located on the Materials page of the student Web site. Theorist Selected: Ida Jean Orlando Pelletier Description of Theory: Ida Orlando developed the theory that nurses are people who act deliberately. “Orlando’s theory is a reflective practice theory that is based on discovering and resolving problematic situations
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This paperwork contains HCS 440 Week 4 Individual - Economic Issues Simulation Paper General Questions - General General Questions Review the Health Care Economics Issues HMO Simulation exercise posted on your student web page. Follow the Wk 4 WEB LINK “Understanding Economic Issues for HMO’s”. This exercise is for your learning experience only. Do not post any screen short from the exercise as part of your assignment. Economic Issues Simulation Paper Prepare a 1‚050-
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Windshield Survey and Reflection Windshield Survey and Reflection A windshield survey was conducted in the community of Staten Island‚ New York to obtain a detailed assessment through visual observations within the surroundings of the community. There are many variations of the definition of community one coming from the World Health Organization defining community as “A group of people‚ often living in a defined geographical area‚ who may share a common culture‚ values and norms‚ and are arranged
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NUR 317 - Cardiac Exam Study Guide Define the following terms. Describe patient symptoms and conditions that could cause alterations in: Cardiac Output Volume of blood flowing through systemic or pulmonary circuit expressed in liters per min Normal= 5 L/min (resting adult) HRXSV= CO Factors: preload‚ afterload‚ myocardial contractility‚ heart rate As heart rate increases‚ this allows less time for diastole and the heart often cannot fill adequately. Therefore‚ a very rapid heart will often have
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NUR/531-Impact of Policy in Healthcare and Nursing/Scarce Resource Article The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has just released a new study highlighting the steps 12 states are taking to prevent a looming crisis in nursing. Experts predict the United States could be short more than 260‚000 nurses by 2025 and the study authors say state-level partnerships must take the lead in addressing the problem. The scarce supply and shortage
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Chamberlain College of Nursing — NUR-351— Week 2 Discussion Board Post 1 — Jan 2015 The Joint Commission (2014) identified communication errors as the fourth highest root cause of sentinel events from 2004 through the second quarter of 2014. In order for nurses to be effective in their dynamic roles‚ they must be effective communicators with an array of interdisciplinary healthcare team members‚ patients and families (CCN‚ 2014). Communication can be frustrating‚ leading to pertinent information
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Nursing Care Plan Subjective data- visual blurriness‚thirst‚frequent urination‚"always hungry" Objective data- Black spot on 1st and 2nd toe of L foot‚ BP-190/88‚ T-98.7‚ Pulse-87‚ Respirations- 22 Nursing Diagnosis #1 - Decreased cardiac output related to peripheral vascular resistance secondary to hypertension as evidenced by BP-190/88 Short term goal: After 6 hours‚ the client will have no elevation in blood pressure above normal limits and will maintain blood pressure within acceptable limits
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This paper will present and discuss Jean Watson nursing theorist and her renowned Watsons Theory of Caring. The key concepts will be described as how it relates to the nurse patient relationship. The carative factors of health‚ person‚ nursing and environment will be discussed in its relation to the theory. Jean Watson is a living legend to nursing and is still practicing her” caritas” and continues to speak to audiences in the US as well as worldwide. Jean Watson was born in West Virginia US
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Health Care Reform Project‚ Part I Marlyn Aguirre Kristy Borowicz Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs Jessica Wilson Economics: The Financing of Health Care HCS 440 George Atkins December 08‚ 2013 Health Care Reform Project‚ Part I Health care in the United States is a complex business that is always changing because of many factors such as new technology‚ insurance changes‚ and currently state involvement. The United States has the highest cost of health care in the world because of many factors such as technology
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