History of Pediatric Nursing Pediatric Nurses are defined as nurses who devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children and their families from infancy through late teen years (Pediatric Nurse). Pediatric Nursing did not develop as a specialty in the U.S. until the second half of the 19th century. During this period‚ hospitals did not admit children with communicable diseases because of high mortality rates. Most children were delivered with the help of midwives and cared for by their
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Hypothesis: If a patient has more access to his/her health documents‚ then chances of misdiagnosis decreases. In the following article written by the U.S. department of Labor‚ it provided informative material about the profession of nursing. The department of labor (2015) informed specifically on a nurse’s duties‚ environment‚ pay outlook‚ and educational requirements (p. 1). Within the amount of information there was also specific details such as statistics for the career. The passage also delivered
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Application of Nursing Theory Leininger’s Transcultural Theory The practice of nursing in today’s multicultural societies calls for nurses to identify and meet the cultural needs of diverse groups of people; to understand the social and cultural reality of the client‚ family‚ and community; to develop expertise in the implementation of culturally acceptable strategies for the provision of nursing care‚ and to identify and use appropriate resources for health teaching that is acceptable
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Nursing Practice Act Being a former nursing student in the state of Pennsylvania I have had the Nursing Practice Act of Pennsylvania. Before this assignment I knew little of the Pennsylvania laws and absolutely none of the state of Florida. Every state has their set of laws‚ which is referred to the Nursing Practice Act. Every nursing student must have a copy. The nursing practice act ensures that anyone practicing does not fall below the minimum competency and does not present danger to the public
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tell the patient their diagnosis. Physicians must be able to make decisions of when to tell the patient what the outcome could be. Some of the decisions the physicians have to make could be very complicating to them. Decision making for a physician having to tell a patient of a detrimental prognosis is heart breaking. I don’t know if I would be able to tell a patient
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possible. It is that heart and spirit that drives my philosophy of nursing. Mother Theresa once said‚ “We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop” (Catholic Online‚ n.d.‚ p. 1). Even when we think that our efforts do not make a difference‚ it is important to remember that it is not how much we do‚ but the heart‚
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This assignment will show the writers understanding and knowledge of the nursing process. In order to do this a specific patient has been chosen‚ focussing on one goal of care highlighted through the use of the assessment of a nursing model. To maintain confidentiality and protect autonomy‚ the patients name has been changed and any details through which a reader could identify the patient or the care location have also been changed. This complies with the NMC professional code of conduct (2002)
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Understanding Change Management In Nursing Leaders Nursing Essay Leadership is defined as influencing people to achieve a purpose or set of goals‚ but differentiating it from management causes confusion in many instances (Tappen‚ Weiss and Whitehead‚ 2004; Senior and Fleming‚ 2006; Robbins‚ Judge and Sanghi‚ 2009). Leaders can be managers but not all managers can be effective leaders‚ making leadership an important aspect of effective management (Tappen‚ Weiss and Whitehead‚ 2004). Several attempts
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Nursing Philosophy Statement The nursing profession has impacted my ethical beliefs‚ perception of care‚ goals‚ and declaration. Only one word comes to mind when I think about the perception of care in the nursing profession‚ servant. I believe the nursing profession is similar to what Jesus was doing on the earth. When Jesus walked on the earth‚ he served people from all over the world. No matter if they had a sexual disease‚ blind‚ broken‚ etc. Jesus still cared for them with love. “I will seek
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing Nursing Theories Processes Submitted January 26‚ 2010 Personal Philosophy of Nursing Belief is the reflection of values that guides one to plan and set goals in their personal and professional Life. With this in mind‚ and that caring is the essence of nursing practice‚ my career path goals were outlined and focused on concept of education ‚ health and care. My perspectives and beliefs about nursing as a profession have been gradually developed throughout
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