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    Clinical practice issue Introduction Medical Statistics reveal that the number of deaths has increased over the years because of lack of critical care by nurses depending on the condition of a patient. Patients admitted to the Intensive care unit sometimes lack the proper care and treatment to allow for quality treatment in the care units. The clinical practice issue‚ in this case‚ entails the provision of critical nursing services within non-traditional care sites as an advancement of patient monitoring

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    existing practices. If the study findings are implemented to practice only ‚ the study is effective. Evidences getting from the study which are utilized into practice makes the profession more fruitful‚ bright and effective. Most nurse researchers want their findings to contribute to nursing practice and there is growing interest among nurses in basing their practice on solid research evidence RESEARCH UTILIZATION IN NURSING The terms research utilization and evidence based practice are used

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    UNIT 2 –PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Task 1 Number 1 REFLECTING ON PRACTICE What is reflective practice? Reflective practice enables you to develop your skills‚ increase your knowledge and deal with emotionally challenging situations. Developing your reflective practice early on will pay dividends on everything you undertake as well as building a strong foundation for a successful career. What you did - How you did it - Why you did it - How you

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    Psychology in the Practice of Nursing Many people‚ especially of older generations‚ tend to think of a nurse as only a doctor’s assistant‚ a waitress‚ or a butt wiper. However‚ now nurses are doctor’s colleagues‚ their eyes and ears‚ and their primary goal is patient advocacy. But in order to care for someone‚ nurses must have knowledge of not only procedures‚ diagnoses‚ and treatment‚ but they must also understand what is going on with the patient on mental level‚ which‚ without an understanding

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    abide by to practice nursing. First there is the Board of Registered nursing(BRN). This agency is responsible for communicating what is appropriate and legal for a nurse to do in the state of California. The BRN also enforces an education requirement‚ which forced graduates to pass the NCLEX prior to practicing (What is the board of registered nursing‚2016). By doing this‚ the agency is protecting the public and community from unsafe nurses. For example‚ after I graduated the nursing program‚ I studied

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    illustrated as the science and art of helping people change their lifestyle to approach a state of optimal health (Edelman‚ Kudzma‚ & Mandle‚ 2014). It is also stated that health promotion is the practice of promoting health to enhance the probability that person‚ private‚ and public support of positive health practices will become a societal norm (Edelman‚ Kudzma‚ & Mandle‚ 2014). Nurses are pivotal healthcare professionals who guide health decisions by persons‚ communities‚ and families toward health promotion

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    2011) Nursing practice is changing. With access to a search engine‚ patients are taking their healthcare into their own hands and keeping us responsible for staying up to date on evidence based practice. As nurses‚ we must be at the forefront of research to provide the best patient care. After I have earned my degree‚ I plan on improving evidence based practice so that nurses can incorporate cutting-edge patient care principles into our daily routine. Understanding evidence based practice is difficult

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    have only been practicing as a nurse for a little over two years. With that said‚ what I expect to get out of Principles of Advance Nursing Practice is to further develop my nursing practice by exploring the different worldview and theories of nursing. I hope that by the end of this course‚ I will at the very least‚ have develop an idea of what I want my personal nursing philosophy to be. I expect both my peers and my instructors to be honest with me and let me know where I stand. As a new nurse I

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    What is a nursing practice model you might ask. It is a model that reflects nursing values that exemplify the culture of an organization. The dominant attributes shared among models and featured in these organizations includes nursing autonomy‚ empowerment and cost effective quality care. The goal of the practice model is to support the relationship between the nurse and the patient. The nursing care model witnessed by this writer in the long term care facility was based on a team approach. A team

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    Application of Concept Analysis to Clinical Practice: Role Stress amongst Nurses at the Workplace Grand Canyon University Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Roles and Practice NUR 502 September 11‚ 2014 Application of Concept Analysis to Clinical Practice: Role Stress amongst Nurses at the Workplace Using the framework of concept analysis‚ the purpose of this paper is to examine role stress amongst nurses at the workplace. Concept analysis‚ an approach developed by Walker and Avant

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