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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To integrate bedside shift reporting into practice‚ Orem’s Self-care deficit theory serves as the purpose. The goal of the nursing staff is to create an environment that is conducive for meeting the self-care needs of the patient and to engage the patient in their care. Implementation of bedside reporting requires the assessment of current policies regarding visitation of family members‚ a review of the current shift change report communication‚ and the potential barriers of change (Agency for Healthcare
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Comparison of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Acute Care Nurse Practitioners Advanced practice nurses are nurses who have a masters or doctorate level education Buppert‚ 2009). They can be divided into four groups: nurse midwives‚ nurse anesthetists‚ clinical nurse specialists‚ and nurse practitioners (Buppert‚ 2009). Nurse practitioners can be further divided into two more specific groups‚ primary care nurse practitioners and acute care nurse practitioners (Arizona State Board of Nursing‚ 2009b)
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Running head: Advance Practice Nurses A Promising Solution 1 Advance Practice Nurses A Promising Solution For America’s Health Care Needs T R D August 31‚ 2012 The recent approval of the Affordable Care Act will result in major changes for the Running head: Advance Practice Nurses A Promising Solution 2 health care providers in America. Advance Practice Nurses (APN’s) will be in a position to have a positive impact on the provision of safe‚ compassionate‚ affordable and efficient healthcare for
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into the world as a well-rounded‚ educated adult‚ ready to enter the nursing profession. While this process has been an ongoing one‚ it has prepared me in determining what kind of impact I would like to have upon society. The impact I would like to have on society is helping further education. Knowledge is essential within the medical profession. Through continuing my education‚ and advancing my professional
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my boundaries as a student nurse and analyzing my own nursing practice. On one of my practice days I had a patient who needed gravel prn as she was experiencing nausea and vomiting. I read on her MAR that she could have in IV. Since she was already throwing up and was visibly upset I asked her if she would like this route because it would be faster acting and I didn’t want her throwing up the oral tablet. She agreed and I found her primary care provider to assist in this. At first she just said yes
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CASE STUDY IN NCM-103 (CARE OF CLIENTS WITH PROBLEMS IN OXYGENATION‚ FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE‚ NUTRITION AND METABOLISM AND ENDOCRINE) Submitted to : Mr. Darren N. Constantino Submitted by : Olive Keithy Ascaño CASE STUDY 1 1. a. The possible fluid and electrolyte imbalances that the 78-year-old woman may experience are hyponatremia‚ hypokalemia and hyperkalemia because of nausea and vomiting that are common in these imbalances. b. The following interventions are
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Case Analysis: Frank Gagnon 1) There was an evident lack of communication between Mr. Gagnon and each of his healthcare providers/staff. His primary care physician never informed him of the reason that necessitated Frank’s visit to a cardiac specialist. If Frank were apprised of the urgency of the situation‚ he could have made some arrangements with either relatives or through his insurance company for transportation‚ living accommodations‚ etc. for him and his wife. This is‚ of course‚ assuming
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Nursing Care Plan Assessment equals Data Collection + Analysis | Nursing Diagnosis – Actual/Potential | Nursing Goal(SMART) | Nursing Interventions/ActionsInclude Rationale/Reference | Evaluation | Female Age : 85Code status: Full Code initially but changed to DNR on 14/Jan-2012Primary diagnosis: PancytopeniaReason for Hospital Admission: Fall at home. Allergy: PenicillinMedical History: Pacemaker‚ Hypertension‚ Fall at home‚ Bradycardia‚ Hyperlipidemia.Neurological: Alert‚ Oriented x 4.Diet
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Brushing and flossing teeth once or twice a day Staying proactive in own healthcare and participating in decision making Going to the primary care doctor routinely Reviewing list of medications with their doctor(s) often Following recommended instructions for health screening‚ preventive tests‚ and vaccinations Visiting a dentist annually or biannually Following up with eye doctor and foot doctor‚ especially for people with diabetes Being aware of potential medication side effects and
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