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    Research and Patient Care

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    1.|Which of the following approaches is best for a nurse seeking an answer to a clinical question related to patient care?| A)|using intuition to answer the question| B)|asking the clinical nursing supervisor| C)|reading a textbook about the subject| D)|reading current research on the topic| 2.|The conscious and intentional use of research and theory-based information to make decisions and answer clinical questions about patient care delivery is referred to as:| A)|research utilization

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    not done in the presence of both the client and I‚ but was conducted on the phone. This phone conversation was and still is a serious issue that needed to be talked about with the client. The client’s need to activate her medical insurance is important‚ and I needed her decision on when to visit the welfare office in a timely manner to take care of her current situation. I handled the phone conversation the best way I can‚ by trying to persuade the client to visit the welfare office within the week

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    Conversations between two people can show the many different aspects of their character. In Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet‚” Romeo and Benvolio have a conversation which in turn‚ reveals each of their facets. Shakespeare uses diction and tone to show Benvolio’s facets as caring and understanding. Throughout the conversation‚ Benvolio seems to try to reason with and understand Romeo’s feelings. “Tell me in sadness‚ who is that you love?” (1.1.200). This quote shows that Benvolio wants to better

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    Patient Falls Risk

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    Organizations (JCAHO) 2005 National Patient Safety Goals requires hospitals to assess and periodically reassess each patient’s risk for falling. At Methodist Hospital the total number of reported falls in 2005 was 197 and it is increasing every year‚ Out of these 80 had reported injuries‚ 3 had root cause analysis (RCA) completed and 1 was a reportable event. Through RCA we identified that our current falls assessment tool did not accurately capture patients at risk for falls‚ therefore we had missed

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    Associate Degree versus Baccalaureate Degree Nurses Grand Canyon University Associate Degree versus Baccalaureate Degree Nurses In order to be a registered nurse you must obtain a license through the NCLEX-RN licensure examination. The opportunity to take this exam is to be from an accredited program‚ wither it be a diploma in nursing‚ an Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN)‚ or a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN). The ADN program typically requires about two to three years of nursing school

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    Cupping Patient Culture

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    29). As a nurse‚ it is of utmost importance to consider the patient’s culture when providing care. Because cultures and customs that are followed vary so much from patient to patient‚ the nurse should be educated on how to provide culturally competent care. Being culturally competent means showing respect for‚ and knowledge of‚ the patient and their culture‚ and will help the nurse build rapport and a trusting‚ therapeutic relationship. By building this trusting relationship‚ the patient is more likely

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    Preceptorship for Nurses.

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    PRECETORSHIP OF NURSES IN PRACTICE. I am predominantly a kinesthetic learner and I will endeavour to look at how this can influence the way I bring about training in my surroundings. To me it is essential to combine the way the preceptee with their different learning style learns and to provide the best learning outcomes plus conquer the challenges we may both face. I’m a practical person who likes to get on with the task before me with as few hassles as achievable. I surround myself with bright

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    In the article “The Flight from Conversation‚” Sherry Turkle makes a point that technology has negatively changed people in their ways of interacting with each other. She states that people have lost the skills for interacting face to face because they prefer to text or email each other. In the text‚ the author spends over fifteen years studying people and asking them about their lives. She also found that cell phones change what people do and who they are. They change what people do because nowadays

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    Evidence Based Practice: Patient-centered Care 1 Evidence Based Practice: Patient-centered Care Evidence Based Practice: Patient-centered Care 2 Patient-centered Care In the definition of patient-centered care it states that we should recognize the patient as the source of control in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences‚ values‚ and needs(NAP‚ 2003). In this quantitative teaching strategy by Pamela Ironside‚ PhD‚ RN‚ FAAN

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    Francis Ford Coppola is an emblematic face for the American auteur. To illustrate this point‚ the main characters in The Conversation and Apocalypse Now serve as perfect models for Coppola’s placement within the first and second phases of the New Hollywood Cinema (NHC) and for highlighting his auteur qualities in creating relatable characters who undergo significant psychological trauma‚ and fully submerge the audience in their psyche. The viewer becomes aware not only of being a spectator in a

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