Introduction The student nurse chose this case study to discover more about the disease process and how to impart more therapeutic interventions that would lend a hand to the patient to recover better as soon as possible. Cast an eye over more facts about the disease and how significant each signs and symptoms the patient is manifesting and its effect to the body of the patient. This case abets the student nurse to obtain appropriate knowledge as well as gain understanding that will be used further
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1. Expound on how you provide a safe environment for delivery of nursing care. I provided a safe environment for my patient who was about 80 year’s old suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. My patient was only alert and oriented to person. So I made sure I did focused rounding on my patient was also on soft wrist restraints. 2. Give details of an instance when you demonstrated competency in skills performed in the clinical setting. I showed competency on making sure I was checking my patient’s
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My clinical nursing experience at Mercy Health Hospital of Philadelphia was very informative. After receiving the names of the patients that I would be assisting with care for‚ I would enter the patient’s room to introduce myself. I would then perform a basic 60-minute assessment prior to locating the assigned nurse to receive a report. I found the nursing staff to be very resourceful and eager to assist in my learning. In completing this assignment‚ I was able to reflect on all the information
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Challenges of a nursing student As a kid‚ sitting with my sister watching her study for a class to be in the medical profession‚ made me think‚ “What would I be when I grow up?” I surely followed in her footsteps. As I am slowly gearing towards nursing‚ I learned apart from academic and practical training of the profession‚ the nursing students are exposed to time deficiency to ensure that they can be suitable to handle the challenges of the nursing profession. The first year of your nursing education
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other patients their top priority. After witnessing this‚ I knew I would be earing a bachelors degree in nursing. Spending the time I did at Loma Linda Hospital with my father made attending Loma Linda University both meaningful and attractive. To add to this I had several friends and professor speak of the university with high regards. It was at this time I began to research the School of Nursing. Upon conducting
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My experience in the United States as an Exchange Student To be a young adult living in Malaysia‚ the United States is appeared to be a way off place‚ both in a social context and geographically. I was sponsored by the American Field Service (AFS) in 2008. Throughout my months as a Malaysian exchange student in Boston‚ I have been smiling and crying‚ yearning to go home and hoping I could continue staying longer. Being an exchange student‚ we’re appealing at the start‚ striking‚ comical with our
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Mary the Nursing Student Mary is 39 -year-old LPN and single mother who is attending a local community college to prepare for an A.S. degree in nursing so she can then become an RN. Mary has not been feeling well for several months. She has had bouts of nausea‚ a low fever‚ and has found that she no longer enjoys eating and smoking as much as she used to. She has also noticed that her urine is darker than usual and she has yellowing of her eyes. She has noted that she has a puffy appearance
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with them some days and experience firsthand how chaotic‚ yet cooperative the hospital floor truly is. One of the things I was the most fascinated about was the relationships my parents had with their patients. I quickly learned that it’s not only about taking care of your patients medically‚ but it also about establishing and maintaining a rapport
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A Phenomenological study describing the lived experience of nurses caring for prisoner-patients by Christopher Veal i A Phenomenological study describing the lived experience of nurses caring for prisoner-patients ABSTRACT There are close to five thousand prisoners in custody in Queensland prisons and this number is on the increase. Prisoners have complex health needs and it is the role of the correctional health nurse to care for prisoner-patients and their health needs. Yet there
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physical‚ but my emotional recovery. Nurses take the responsibility for your life‚ and give hope that you will recover. The nurses that I met had deep and powerful relationships with each patient and played a valuable role in all measures of care. Nursing is a career composed of leadership‚ integrity‚ and non-stop learning. As a patient I was able to observe over 30 nurses and their interactions with other patients. It inspired me that one person can have such an astonishing impact on numerous people
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