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    INTRODUCTION Nursing research is a systematic process by which nurses may used to confirm or refine existing knowledge and to explore new ideas about issues related to nursing practice (Borbasi‚ Jackson‚ & Langford‚ 2008). It falls largely into two areas‚ namely: Qualitative research and Quantitative research whereby qualitative research is based on the model of phenomenology‚ grounded theory‚ and ethnography and examines the experience of those receiving or delivering nursing care. The research methods

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    Ethical 1 Is it ethical for a manufacturing company that wishes not to be identified as the sponsor of a mail survey to invent the name of a fictitious research company and print the name on the letterhead paper used for the survey? I do not think it is ethical for a manufacturing company to invent a fictitious research company. I think 3 things that are not good can come from it. The first thing is the manufacturing company might not have the expertise in surveys. Second is there a point to the

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    patients. There should be concern for those patients that are homeless without insurance and not receiving the care that they should because it goes against the ethical principle beneficence‚ to remove and do no harm. Beneficence‚ is one of the primary ethical principles that guides us to do good for our patients (Epstein & Ward‚ 2016). Ethical principles provide the foundation for nurses and the duties that they perform (Epstein & Ward‚ 2016). The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)

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    Nicole Potter Cohort 9- Monday Dr. Mac Emotional Intelligence‚ Caring‚ and Generational Differences in Nursing by Estelle Codier‚ Michael Freel‚ Cindy Kamikawa and Penny Morrison (Morrison)‚ came together to gain information regarding the associations between emotional intelligence and age. The article utilized information from one research study‚ to prove there is a relationship between nursing performance and EI abilities that the nurses have. The group explored generational differences in the

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    HOLISTIC NURSING Suggesting that holistic nursing care should be introduced in postgraduate critical care nursing‚ Lane et al (2005) point out that critical care education is an important aspect of professional development for a critical care nurse. Interdependence between physiological and psychosocial theories and concepts is important for the development of critical care educational programs. A multidisciplinary educational framework provides a deeper understanding of all those factors that

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    Kendra K. Collins Cultural Competence in Nursing Care Jo Anne Long Walker‚ Instructor SOC 5820: Mgmt. & Admin. in Older Adult Settings February 16‚ 2015 Cultural Competence in Nursing Care The numbers of minorities in the United States has significantly increased within the last decade. More specifically‚ older adults ages 65 and older also are becoming more culturally diverse. Expectedly‚ these changes in the population changes are also affecting the composition of facilities that care for

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    Researchers recognize that burnout is common among nurses. Stress has been noted to be an occupational hazard for many years. Recently there are nursing shortages increasing the staff to patient ratios which also exacerbates the situation. Nursing professionals face extraordinary stresses in our present medical environment (Cohen-Katz‚ Wiley‚ Capuano‚ Baker‚ Shapiro‚ 2005). Bringing awareness to nurses’ occupational stressors can help motivate managerial staff to help find ways to facilitate the

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Marissa Meyer NUR/391 Nov. 24‚ 2014 Sharon Berry Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Throughout a nurse’s professional career‚ many difficult ethical and legal situations will arise. Since nurses are given the unique privilege of caring for patients and their families‚ it is important to uphold certain professional standards. The American Nursing Association (ANA) Code of Nursing Ethics provides a foundation on which a nurse should conduct her professional life

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    One significant event in nursing research which created greater awareness for the need of utilizing research in clinical practice was the establishment in 1986 of the National Center for Nursing Research by congressional mandate. A primary function of the Center for Nursing Research was promotion of research projects that related to patient care. In this period nurses began formal projects to help with research utilization in clinical practice to enhance patient outcomes. During this time factors

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    to be surrounded by love care and connection is vital to getting older. Nursing aides are the backbone of these health

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