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    Destiny Estrada Prof. Gleason Comp & Lit 1 December 17‚ 2013 Health Nurses‚ Healthy People When we think about nurses‚ we picture people in scrubs running around doing their duties to help someone who is sick. Someone who is also a doctor‚ someone who is; or maybe is healthy because they are role models to the sickly. The Nurses’ Health Study is flawed because nurses are well known to be unhealthy as a group. According to Michael Pollan‚ a journalist‚ “the Nurses’ Health Study failed

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    There are five principles to ethical nursing. The first principle‚ nonmaleficence‚ or do no harm‚ it is directly tied to a nurse’s duty to protect the patient’s safety. This principle dictates that we do not cause injury to our patients. A way that harm can occur to patients is through communication failures. These failures can be intentional or as a result of electronic or human error. Failing to convey accurate information‚ giving wrong messages‚ and breaking down of equipment‚ can cause harm

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    To undertake my report‚ I had to explore and decide a chosen topic relating to my specific nursing field. The topic which I have chosen is combining the role of the health visitor and tackling obesity in children. The rationale for this specific topic is that child obesity is a very current and growing issue in the UK. My chosen topic is related specifically to child nursing as according to ProQuest (2017)‚ Overweight and obese children are a large concern because if obesity begins during infancy

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    Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 243). The search for information to ensure health and prevent illness begins with epidemiology. Vulnerability permits susceptibility to deteriorations in health and leads to illness. Recognizing individuals and populations with vulnerability allows development of interventions to assist with overcoming vulnerability. Vulnerable Population Vulnerability is susceptibility to injury or disease (“Vulnerable“‚ ¶ 1). Teens face many concerns as they near adulthood. Adolescents

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    My most rewarding achievement was becoming a certified nursing assistant (CNA) this past month. My younger years were always spent in a nursing home or a group home for disabled adults. Both grandmothers were CNA’s at the time and was always working. They are both still currently there working‚ hard as ever‚ they are in their sixties and plan to retire soon. I remember how cool it was to follow grandma around while she works‚ it still is. I actually work with with my grandma‚ it can be somewhat annoying

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    Surgical Nursing Care Impeccable nursing care is an essential contribution to the successful outcome of a patient scheduled to undergo a surgical procedure. An efficient preoperative nursing assessment includes that of the patient’s state of mind. Most patients are understandably nervous or anxious prior to surgery‚ however‚ significantly high levels of anxiety may have a negative effect on the surgical procedure and/or expected outcomes. “Preoperative anxiety may be an anticipatory response

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    career in nursing but ultimately I want to make a difference in the underserved communities. Throughout my life I have always had a desire to help others in need. I want to live for something that will remain in my heart for the rest of my life. We wake up every day but that doesn’t mean life is promised to us on a daily basis. Life is too short so I want to take every advantage of it and make a huge impact on the patients that I will get to work with. My passion to work in the nursing field will

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    INTRODUCTION This essay will explore Peplau’s concept of a nurse-patient relationship and how it narrates to the experience I had whilst on placement practice. My aim is to demonstrate my gained understanding of the nursing process‚ the domains of nursing‚ the nature of nursing models and their relationship to practice and Peplau’s model of nursing. The reason why the student has chosen this concept is because nursing is an interpersonal process which involves interaction between two or more

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    reports of abuse in nursing homes every year. There are many types of abuse reported as well. Even though there are many reports there are also many cases that are not reported. Elderly being abused puts them in an even more vulnerable position that what they were in. They now have to fear for their lives from the people who should be taking care of them. With reported cases and non-reported cases the abuser is rarely punished which makes the situation much worse. Elder abuse in nursing homes has grown

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    1. Review the use of the International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP). Do you think this is something that is useful in your practice? Why or why not?  According to Sewell (2016)‚ the term International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP) is a term that is used to describe how words and vocabulary can be created by combining specific categories and axes together. This is commonly seen in all different types of patient care settings. This allows all that are involved to communicate

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