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    My research paper is dealing with structure and planning in the medical field. Planning is the conscious‚ systematic process of making decisions about goals and activities that an individual‚ group‚ work unit or organization will pursue in the future‚ Management(p120). Lisa Taglione‚ RN nursing manager for the Cardiac Floor at Wilmington‚ NC mission vision for the unit is to care for patient with the care that you will want. The standard of planning she has for the unit and also for the organization

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    ENDOMETRIOSIS: THE NURSING PROCESS Abstract This paper will focus the nursing process of endometriosis‚ including the pathophysiology‚ etiology‚ risk factors‚ signs and symptoms‚ assessments‚ diagnostic testing‚ interventions‚ medications and teaching. Therapy for a client with endometriosis will be individualized depending upon the severity of the disease‚ however‚ the basic information will be covered here. Endometriosis: The Nursing Process Endometriosis

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    In this assignment nursing process is going to be used as a framework throughout the essay. The author is going to critically analyse the biopsychosocial of a chosen patient. Nursing processes framework consist of four stages‚ these stages include assessment‚ planning‚ implementing and evaluation. According to Roper et al (2000) the nursing process is person- centred‚ the approach does not focus on the disease. Nursing process focuses on holistic care and treating the patient as an individual. (Reed

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    with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of conduct which writes that nurses must treat patients as individuals (NMC‚ 2008). Holland‚ Jenkins‚ Solomon and Whittam (2008) claims a successful patient’s outcome is dependent on the nurse’s ability and skills to use the knowledge acquired on assessment effectively. The nursing process when adapted in practice defines the stages a nurse should follow in order to provide individualised care (Barrett‚ Wilson and Wollands‚ 2009). A nursing model then

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    Psychotherapeutic Drugs and the Nursing Process Psychotherapeutic drugs are used for treating patients with various degrees of mental and emotional disorders. These disorders can interfere with their ability to function in society and limit their ability to perform normal everyday activities which may require the use of psychotherapeutic drugs (Lilley‚ Rainforth‚ Collins‚ & Snyder‚ 2017). There are many different categories within psychotherapeutic drugs that may be prescribed depending on the type

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    PROCESS RECORDING Case Analysis A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty of Nursing – Graduate School Saint Louis University School of Nursing Baguio City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Practicum in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Submitted By: Alfred D. Waldo‚ RN‚ RGC MSN1 12 May 2013 I. INTRODUCTION: In any human endeavor‚ in medicine as a cardinal example‚ when ever facts are sparse‚ strongly held theories proliferate. Because the

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    Pedro Perez Individual Process Recording Date: Sep 11‚ 2010 Diagnosis: Schizophrenia Chronic Paranoid Client initials: A.G. Location: The conversation takes place in the Psychic geriatric living room in Larkin Hospital. The room is very spacious with several recliners‚ tables and chairs. Upon entering the room‚ you will find several recliner chairs up against the wall and several tables directly in front of you surrounded by chairs. There is a small is a TV to view for the

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    scientist working in this field have attempted to classify types of schizophrenia. According to the DSM-III there were five different types (disorganized‚ catatonic‚ paranoid‚ residual‚ and undifferentiated) however‚ the first three were originally proposed by Kraepelin. Currently today‚ these classifications are still being used in the DSM-V‚ however predicting the outcomes of the disorder are not reliably alone in the diagnostic process. This resulted in the use of other systems to assist in classifying

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    Introduction Schizophrenia is a serious brain disorder. It is a disease that makes it difficult for a person to tell the difference between real and unreal experience‚ to think logically‚ to have normal emotional responses to others‚ and to behave normally in social situations. Approximately 1% of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime‚ and more than 2 million Americans suffer from the illness in a given year. Although schizophrenia affects men and women with equal frequency

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    the girls are as follows Nora‚ Iris‚ Myra‚ and Hester (named from oldest to youngest)‚ these names were chosen to resemble the four letters in NIMH‚ the National Institute of Mental Health. Each sister was diagnosed with schizophrenia at different ages and each case of schizophrenia is at different levels of severity. Nora‚ the oldest‚ is sometimes identified as the brightest of the four girls‚ was hospitalized at age 22 and never lived independently for an extended period of time. Iris‚ the second

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