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    Whatever the reason for such care‚ the team at Senior Care Transition Services will assist your family in finding the right solution. The Dayton‚ OH‚ senior care service provides a comprehensive range of options‚ all of which benefit the elderly and their loved ones greatly. Here are four reason why home health care will make the senior in your life healthier and happier: Familiarity: Senior patients treated at home know their doctors and nursing staff on a more intimate level. This allows them to relax

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    For my final exam question my choice was: Discuss research utilization in nursing practice versus evidenced based practice of nursing. Are the definitions interchangeable? The reference chapter used was chapter 17 in the text book titled Using Research Findings in Practice Settings. I would like to start off by defining Research Utilization and Evidence Based Practice. Research utilization refers to using research knowledge to change an existing clinical practice or profession situation

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    nurse. My terrifying event is one of the influences that made me decide on declaring nursing as a major. I want to become a nurse because there will always be people who are going to get sick and need someone there to help ease their pain. Because of the nurses who helped me through my struggle have made such a huge impact on how I saw their profession. Nurses are meant to be there for you. Over the years Nursing has been dominated mostly by females. There are still men in this profession but are

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    Consumers Transition…………..40 million Americans will reach the age of 65 and over in 2011. In the year 2025‚ the youngest of the baby boomers will reach retirement age and when 2025 approaches‚ 63 million Americans will be retired (U.S. Census Bureau‚ 2008). This does not include the larger number of people living longer up to or over the age of 80. During the golden years‚ individuals will require different types of long-term care services to live out the rest of their life comfortably. Depending

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    Table of Contents Introduction 3 Summary of Articles 3 Analysis of Articles 4 Similarities 4 Differences 5 Application to Nursing Practice 6 Foster Positive Relationship with Health Care Professionals 6 Encourage Positive Familial Relationships 7 Developing and Maintaining Positive Emotional Status 8 Address Fear and Uncertainty 8 Summary 9 References 10 Appendix 11 According to Cicutto (2014)‚ asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that is characterized

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    Description It is my first day of work after graduating from nursing school. I am currently in a remote island of Maldives. It is a small hospital consisting of 50 beds and almost 20 staffs working in 3 shifts. I came for morning duty and the nursing in-charge shown me maternal and surgical ward as my first work place. After taking handing over from the night shift staff I made everything ready for the ward round as the doctors will be here in no time. Just before the doctors arrival we got a patient

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    INTRODUCTION Critical incidents are snapshots of something that happens to a patient‚ their family or nurse. It may be something positive‚ or it could be a situation where someone has suffered in some way (Rich & Parker 2001). Reflection and analysis of critical incidents is widely regarded as a valuable learning tool for nurses. The practice requires us to explore our actions and feelings and examine evidence-based literature‚ thus bridging the gap between theory and practice (Bailey 1995). It

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    her obligations of employment. Working extra shifts‚ teaching‚ and membership in NAPNES are personal values‚ not accountability. 4. The LPN reminds a group of students that the values they demonstrate in their practice have their roots in: 1. nursing school education. 2. family influence. 3. peer relationships. 4. agency policies. ANS: 2 The family shapes values that are demonstrated in later life. These values may be enhanced or challenged by life experiences‚ but the base is forged in

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    Transitus (Transition) The summer air hummed restlessly‚ alive and heavy. Clear and blue with not a cloud in sight‚ the sky shimmered in the intense heat. John’s eyes were trained on it from his position on his back‚ a bead of sweat rolling ignored down his jawline to find its way under his bronze torque. He swept his hand through the tall grass and flowers in idle repetition‚ some of the blades and blooms catching his wide bronze bracelets and then releasing with a torrent of fresh scent. Mind adrift

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    Students in their first semester of year one‚ attached to the ward for 3 weeks. • The skill that will be taught to them will be blood pressure monitoring using a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer. • Cork A (2007) suggest that nursing students should be using manual BP monitoring I l practice instead of depending on automated monitors• Learning takes place in surgical ward and hospital’s stimulation lab. • The first debriefing session was conducted in stimulation lab. The

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