344). A second diagnosis is acute pain related to surgical incision on right hip manifested by facial grimace‚ guarding behavior and verbal report of pain felt in right hip (Perry & Potter‚ 2010). A third is risk of infection related to post operative incision on right hip manifested by incision line‚ open wound and a dressing (Ackley & Ladwig‚ 2008). Another diagnosis is activity intolerance related to generalized weakness
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& Cooper‚ S. (2010). Basic Pharmacology for Nurses (15th ed.). St Louis‚ Missouri: Mosby Elsevier Elliott‚ M.‚ & Liu‚ Y. (2010). The nine rights of medication administration: an overview. British Journal of Nursing (BJN)‚ 19(5)‚ 300-305. Potter‚ P.‚ Perry‚ A.‚ Ross-Kerr‚ J.‚ & Wood‚ M. (2006). Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing (3rd ed.).Toronto‚ ON: Elsevier Canada
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Psychosocial: Parents can encourage further independence by letting them do more things on their own. Our client is at Piaget’s preoperative stage Toddlers at this age start saying ‘no’ more often: He is pushing his limits of independence and is eager in exploring his environment. As a result‚ temper tantrums are normal and is expected. Refrain from using hanger for disciplinary purposes‚ as the child might imitate the same behaviour on younger children or his brother. Use discipline
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I have integrated the patterns of knowing in making ethical decisions by reconciling the praxis of nursing (which involves reflecting about the problem and then taking action to positively solve the problem for the benefit of all) with the four other patterns of knowing (ethics‚ empiric‚ personal knowing and aesthetics). From personal experience (personal knowing) as a Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse‚ patients with large abdominal wounds on Negative pressure wound therapy also undergo serial surgical
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March 23‚ Monday March 27‚ Friday Cherry‚ Ch. 18 Lewis‚ Chs. 4 ATI Fundamentals. Ch 17 Lewis‚ Chs. 18‚ 19‚ 20 ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 95-97 Lewis‚ Chs. 18‚ 19‚ 20 ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 95-97 Lewis‚ Ch. 40 ATI Nutrition Ch. 2-3 ATI Leadership‚ Ch 1-2 Potter & Perry‚ Ch.21 Lewis‚ Ch. 16 & 31 March 30‚ Monday Cellular Regulation- Cancer‚ Anemia April 10‚ Friday Exam 2 April 13‚ Monday April 17‚ Friday Metabolism-Diabetes‚ Obesity
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variation of scientific reasoning that allows organizing and systematizing in nursing practice. According to American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ it is a method in professional nursing to identify‚ diagnose‚ and treat human responses to health illness (Potter & Perry‚ 2009). It is essential on how to practice nursing. This process is used in nursing to determine and prevent actual or possible illnesses and promotes wellness as well through the use of critical thinking. “Nursing process is a designated series
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Japanese American Cultural Considerations The majority of Japanese immigrants began arriving in the United States toward the middle part of the 19th Century. These first Japanese immigrants passed down many characteristics of historic Japanese culture to subsequent generations‚ and these characteristics still abide in the Japanese American psyche (Easton & Ellington‚ 2010). Today‚ Japanese culture is prevalent in many areas of the Western U.S.‚ most notably in the cities of Los Angeles‚ San
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Abstract This is a scholarly paper that will discuss Florence Nightingale environmental model. It will discuss application of her theory in nursing environment such as Alzheimer’s unit. Contributions to the medical field‚ and emphasize key points of her theory of nursing. The paper will discuss and compare two other theorists such as Dorothea Orem and Dorothy Johnson by emphasizing the importance of using Nightingales theory in Alzheimer’s unit setting. Keywords: Florence Nightingale‚ Dorothea
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(1996). On the requirements for a metaparadigm and invitation to dialogue. Commentary and response. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 9(3)‚ 94-97. Johnstone‚ M. J. (2011). Nursing and justice as a basic human need. Nursing Philosophy‚ 12‚ 34-44. Potter‚ P.‚ & Perry‚ A. (1997). Canadian fundamentals of nursing. St. Louis‚ MO: Mosby-Year Book‚ Inc. Sarter‚ B. (1988). Philosophical sources of nursing theory. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 1‚ 52-59. Schim‚ S. M.‚ Benkert‚ R.‚ Bell‚ S. E.‚ Walker‚ D.‚ & Danford
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org/DocumentVault/Ethics/Practical-Use-of-the-Nursing-Code-of-Ethics-Part-I.pdf Melnyk‚ B.‚ & Fineout-Overholt‚ E Nursing Standards. (2010). Nursing as a Profession. Retrieved http://currentnursing.com/nursing_management/nursing_standards.html Paul‚ R.‚ & Elder‚ L Potter‚ P.A.‚ Perry‚ A.G. (2007). Basic Nursing. Essentials for practice. 6th ed. Mosby:St Louis Resnick‚ B Smith‚ K. V.‚ & Godfrey‚ N. S. (2002). Being a Good Nurse and Doing The Right Thing: A Qualitative Study Styles‚ M. M. (2005). Regulation & profession
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