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    Chronic Health Care

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    insurance | | B. | Medicaid | | C. | Private individuals | | D. | Medicare | 2 points Question 11 The medical director of the nursing facility reports to the Answer | A. | board of health | | B. | director of nursing | | C. | administrator | | D. | governing body | 2 points Question 12 What is the minimum requirement for RN staffing in nursing facilities? Answer | A. | An RN must be employed on each tour of duty. | | B. | An RN must be employed for eight consecutive

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    Therapeutic Communication Jane Vuong‚ a 24 year old Vietnamese undergraduate student was admitted into the hospital Emergency Department presenting with anxiety‚ difficulty speaking‚ breathing and dusky lips following severe chest tightness during an exercise session at the local martial arts school. On examination she had a wheezing sound when breathing. She has no history of asthma but says she has some allergies which she treats with herbs. Her colleague who brought her to the emergency room also

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    Nurse Qualifications: RN Accountable to: Manager Overall Accountability: Director of Nursing Aims and Responsibilities 1. To assess‚ plan‚ implement and evaluate the client’s needs. 2. To create and maintain with the home’s staff an environment in which all members of staff can contribute to the maximum of their ability in providing a high standard of skilled nursing care to the residents and encourage recognition of the Resident as an Individual. (See Charter of Rights

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    Ncp Activity Intolerance

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    CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF NURSING NURSING CARE PLAN Student: Munoz‚ Helen Rose Yr/Sec: III-B Area: 5A Patient’s name: M.C. Diagnosis: STEMI ASSESSMENT | DIAGNOSIS | INFERENCE | PLANNING | INTERVENTION | EVALUATION | | Objective: -Easily Fatigue-Walks slowly-Use of wheelchair-Limited Range of Motion | Activity Intolerance r/t decreased muscle strength secondary to old age | MusculoskeletalMuscle mass is a primary

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    Critical Incident Analysis

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    this essay is to examine an incident that occurred whilst I was on clinical placement. Using my chosen reflection model I will reflect back on the incident‚ analysing the positive and negative aspects‚ evaluating my performance and producing an action plan for future practice. This essay will allow for in depth reflection and give the opportunity to critically discuss my actions and performance. I have chosen to follow the Gibbs model of refection (Gibbs 1988) (Appendix 1) as this allows for the expression

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    Betty Neuman

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    extensive and has evolved over the years. According to www.nursingtheories.org it states “Neumann developed her Systems Model Theory in 1972 with the book entitled The Neuman Systems Model: Application to Nursing Education and Practice which included the Nursing process format & care plans included. In 1989 the book The Neuman Systems Model‚ 2nd ed. Created environment added to expand concept of environment. Spiritual variable added to diagram as fifth variable. The year 1995 brought about another

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    Stroke and Mr Greens

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    68-year-old gentlemen called Mr Greens‚ who has suffered a right side ischaemic stroke. He is experiencing weakness in the left side‚ dysphasia and sporadic periods of unconsciousness and has been admitted to the medical ward. Nursing care will be explained over the first 48 hours of Mr Greens’ care with evidence-based rationales from academic sources. The integration of the multidisciplinary team will show the importance of ongoing treatment and rehabilitation of Mr Greens. INTRODUCTION:

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    multi-disciplinary team as “…bringing together the wisdom and skills [and] …differing expertise‚ different value systems and different organizational hierarchies” of the various areas of knowledge. Whilst on this placement‚ I have worked alongside and assisted nursing Sisters‚ staff nurses‚ auxiliary nurses‚ physiotherapists‚ consultants‚ clinical fellows and house officers. I have assisted clinical fellows and house officers to insert a cannula into a patient’s vein. I have assisted the physiotherapist to

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    Family

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    FAMILY HEALTH CARE The family is the basic unit of care in community health nursing. It is an important social structure needed for reproduction and socialization. A family refers to a number of persons joined together by bonds of marriage‚ blood or adoption (Burgess‚ 1963). Freeman (1992) defined family as two or more persons who are joined together by bonds sharing emotional closeness and who identify themselves as being part of the family. REASONS FOR HAVING THE FAMILY AS THE UNIT

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    assess fellow surgical nurses’ performance. Since there are some hindrances and factors affecting the delivery of quality nursing care to the post-operative patients starting from the time they were transferred from the post-anesthesia care unit after operation to the ward until discharged. And within that period of care‚ problems arise in care plan and implementation especially on the aspect of patient-handling or what we call hands-on care. As a result‚ the study is conducted to investigate the

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