...Describe the definition of nursing as put forward by the American Nurses Association. The American Nurses Association defines nursing as, "the protection, promotion and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through diagnosis and treatment of health response and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities and populations." While developing a trusting and caring relationship with your patient is important, it does not come close to involving all aspects of the definition of nurses today. Nurses today are educators, promoters, spokespersons, and researchers. How does it address the metaparadigm theories of nursing? The ANA's definition of nursing and the 4 major components of the nursing metaparadigm (person, health, environment and nursing) are closely intertwined. When we consider the first major component, person, we understand that we do not look at a patient individually or just consider their illness. Nurses are to take a holistic approach and consider mind, body and soul. With this it is also important to consider the cultural and religious beliefs of the patient. In doing so we are protecting our patient and becoming an advocate. As educators we are focused on the health of our patients, the second major component is the nursing metaparadigm. This encompasses the ANA's definition referring to promotion, optimization and prevention of illness and injury. By teaching our patients simple...
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...Nursing leadership must demonstrate nursing values and model ethical behavior and responsibility while upholding integrity and understanding of nursing ethics in a working environment for staff to follow. Through nursing leadership, discussion about professional ethics should be encouraged; goals for nurses to improve professional ethics should be set, and leaders should ensure that the staff is meeting the goals and that there should be a clear communication about ethical practices expectations. Nurses have an ethical responsibility to patients and also to the issues that may arise that might hinder the full extent of the care we provide. Therefore, the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses states that the “nurse in all roles...
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...As described by Standard 8 of the American Nurses Association (ANA), the nurse administrator “evaluates personal performance based on professional practice standards, relevant statutes, rules and regulations, and organizational criteria” (2009, p. 76). Accordingly, for this analysis, I have selected Competency 3, which states that the nurse administrator “evaluates accomplishment of the strategic plan and the vision for professional nursing” (ANA, 2009, p. 76). As previously shared at the location where I am completing clinical practice nurses coordinate timely and appropriate medical care—but nothing more. Consequently, we have to follow medical guidelines and fulfilling datelines and productivity markers. The main duty of a case manager...
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...Describe the definition of nursing as put forward by the American Nurses Association. How does it address the metaparadigm theories of nursing? The ANA defines nursing as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” The above ANA definition of Nursing focuses on the holistic health care of individual, families , communities and population which is achieved through many therapies and techniques, that protects, promotes and optimizes health and abilities. With the wide availability of health care services, through proper diagnosis and treatment we can make a person fully perfect, functional or effective as possible. Health advocacy encompasses direct service to the individual or family as well as activities that promote health and access to health care in communities and the larger public. Advocates support and promote the rights of the patient in the health care arena, help build capacity to improve community health and enhance health policy initiatives focused on available, safe and quality care. Health Advocates are suited best to address challenge of patient-centered care in our complex healthcare system. This definition of nursing includes the four components of the other metaparadigm theories. A metaparadigm is a concept that is extremely...
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...Ethics in Diabetes Care Ethical dilemmas can occur on a daily basis in the health care setting when caring for individuals who have chronic disease such as those with diabetes. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics for Nurses, has setup nine provisions to help guide nursing care in an ethical way (American Nurses Association[ANA], 2001/2015)Click and drag to move. Organizations such as the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have addressed dilemmas in the care of individuals with diabetes, such as disparities between different ethnic and racial groups. These organizations have also implemented efforts to help prevent the occurrence and prevalence of type 2 diabetes in the...
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...University | | `` | 10/13/2013 | | The following is a summary regarding a research study on the non-medical personnel assigned to care for Type I diabetic students in the state of Virginia public school system in the absence of a registered nurse following a legislative bill passed in the Senate in 1999. The research conducted in 2005 and released in 2007 (Hellems & Clarke 2007) was implemented with questions regarding care of non-medical staff and whether that care provided was sufficient. The research study was approved by the Virginia Intuitional review board with names of the children, the grade, and date of birth as the indicator for data collection purposes. There was no reference as to how this information was protected once collected. The qualitative data collected consisted of interviews with the parents on who was the actual caregiver of their child while in school, as well as whether their child participated in their own care. The quantitative data collected included the above data on the children as well as the following; 185 participants attending 153 schools in Virginia utilizing cross referenced methods. The data included schools that contained a registered nurse, no nurse and non-medical staff assigned to diabetic management. Further review of the study noted the children’s grades ranging from kindergarten to high school data reflecting overall equal amounts from each grade class; elementary 58 [31%], middle 60 [32%] and high school...
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...evaluates the effectiveness of the care we delivered to our patients in the daily basis. Type 2 diabetes is a progressive, chronic illness that affects a lot of Americans in many ethnic groups, but it is found that Hispanic adults have the highest percentage of developing type 2 diabetes (American academy of nurse Practitioners, 2007). The purpose of this paper is to motivate Hispanic adults to adopt healthy behaviors, increase motivation, and build skills, to enhance a positive health practices and self- management. According to American Diabetes Association, 2014, type 2 diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death in Hispanic American. Also it is estimated that by 2025 the percentage of Hispanic living with this chronic illness will increase to 18 %( ADA, 2014). As a registered nurse it is our responsibility to educate the patients how to maintain a healthy lifestyles by motivativating them to resist for optimal health, and supporting them in changing their lifestyle to maintain a better health. We have to do our best so they can meet their ultimate goals. When consider working with patients our goals should be focused on minimizing cultural conflicts. . Based on Hispanic adult’s belief and cultural background, they have some predictive etiology factors that contribute the potential to affect for type 2 diabetes. The nurse should use the health care promotion model to educate Hispanic adults about the risk factors and what they could potentially affect their health. Types...
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...American Diabetes Association Name of Student Institutional Affiliation Organizational Structure of the American Diabetes Association There are various health care organizations and facilities in America and across other parts of the world. They are involved in the provision of different services. The success of each of these organizations depends significantly on their structural organization, strategic plans, as well as their goals and organizational objectives. The vision and mission of the association also play a critical role in promoting their success, growth, and development. One such healthcare association is the American Diabetes Association. Its role is to ensure that patients in the rural areas receive adequate services to manage the condition, as well as the city residents. This paper discusses the organizational structure of the organization. It defines the vision and mission statements and draws the relationship between the statements and the strategic plans of the American Diabetes Association. Additionally, new programs that could be incorporated into the services that the organization offers are recommended. The American Diabetes Association The American Diabetes Association is based at Alexandria in the state of Virginia in the United States of America. It was established in 1940. It has developed into one of the key medical organizations in the US. It plays a crucial role in combatting diabetes. Its primary aim is to help in fighting...
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...Plagiarism Tamara Alston Liberty University Abstract This work will address the subject of plagiarism in writing. It describes the steps to writing an essay in APA style while suggesting to the student some ways avoiding the pitfalls of plagiarism. The topics covered are APA formatting, quotations, paraphrasing, summarizing, citations, and references. APA formatting assures that your paper is set up correctly. Quoting, paraphrasing, and citing are ways to avoid plagiarism. Students usually commit plagiarism accidently, but it is still very serious and can be a life-changing event. A student can be suspended or dismissed for purposeful plagiarism. A student may also be charged with plagiarism is their writings are published and they were plagiarized. There is no reason to take a chance of being accused of plagiarism when there are so many ways to prevent it including programs that will check your work. Keywords: APA, formatting, quotations, paraphrasing, citations, references, plagiarism When writing a paper in APA style, formatting is very important. APA style is the style most used for work in the area of the social sciences. An APA paper should be typed and double-spaced with one-inch margins. The preferred font is 12 pt. Times New Roman. Every page should have a page header including a running head even with the left margin and a page number even with the right margin (Angeli, Wagner, Lawrick, Moore, Anderson, Soderland, & Brizee, 2010). ...
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...Improving Compliance to Treatment Plan in DM Patients Table of Contents Problem Identification 3 Literature Review 5 Critical Analysis and Evaluation of Literature 6 Formulation of Intervention Protocol for Clinical Problem 12 Proposed Intervention 12 Outcomes and Associated Evaluation Criteria 13 References 15 Appendix: Table 18 Improving Compliance to Treatment Plan in DM Patients INTRODUCTION The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2011) identified diabetes mellitus (DM) as a major public health disorder in the United States that results in one’s shortage of insulin or...
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...Research Database Assignment Form Describe briefly your topic of interest (15 possible points): According to the American Diabetes Association (2013), "There are 25.8 million people in the United States, or 8.3% of the population, who have diabetes". The amount of cases of adolescents with Type 1 diabetes, previously known as juvenile diabetes is multiplying. Lack of compliance in diabetes can lead to serious complications, such as blindness, kidney damage, cardiovascular disease, neuropathy and foot ulcers, but people with diabetes can lower the occurrence of these and other diabetes complications by controlling blood glucose, blood pressure, and blood lipids by eating properly, exercising, and following the treatment regimen. My topic is on compliance issues with the adolescent with Type 1 Diabetes; parental support and involvement and influences from peers. #1 Database (or collection) (30 possible points): Title of source: Academic Search Complete Location of source (URL): http://www.ebscohost.com/academic/academic-search-complete Owner or publisher: EBSCO Host Describe (in your own words) the research database or collection of research including the purpose and the subject matter it covers: This database is the world's most comprehensive, scholarly full-text academic journals for multidisciplinary research that is offered by most institutions, which grants free access. Membership required for full text. The amplitude of content enclosed in this resource completely...
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...year national objective for improving the health of Americans. Healthy People 2010 have developed benchmarks that encourage collaboration across communities, empowered individuals toward making informed decisions and the measurement of the impact of prevention activities. Healthy People 2010 focus on various illnesses such as: obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The goal of Healthy People 2010 is to increase the quality of life, the years of a healthy life, and to eliminate health disparities amongst different groups in the population. Diabetes is a specific issue that is affecting 23.6 million children and adults or 7.8% of the population. Description of the target population Diabetes is a disorder where a person’s body cannot produce or respond to insulin. Insulin is a hormone that the body uses to absorb and use glucose as fuel for the cells in the body. Diabetes Mellitus is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States. Diabetes Mellitus can lower the life expectancy by up to 15 years and is the leading cause of kidney failure, lower limb amputations and adult onset blindness. In 2007 Diabetes Mellitus cost the citizens of the United States $174 billion dollars including the cost of treatments, disability, and premature death. In 2010 1.052,000 people were diagnosed with Diabetes. The targeted population that is affected by Diabetes is adults over 20 and African Americans. African Americans in 2010 consisted of 18.7% of the population diagnosed...
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...In education, it can be hard to capture the interest of the audience. This is especially true of adult audiences who may find it daunting to change their lifestyles. In order to provide concrete, practical information and to garner interest, creative elements should be used. One fun method to incorporate would be to have a cooking class, or demonstration. This will give people a chance to see lifestyle change in action, and will be fun to take part in. The American Diabetes Association has published many small brochures that have recipes and tips on how to change one's diet. One of them is called “Latin Flavor in the Kitchen”(“Por tu familia”). Using a recipe from the pamphlet and distributing the pamphlet during the class would be a beneficial asset. Planned Evaluation of Objectives (Outcome Evaluation): Describe what you will measure for each objective and how. At the end of presentation, participants will name one healthy food choice in each of the five food groups. Cereal in grain groups, an apple is in fruit groups, vegetable juice in vegetable groups, Yogurt in milk groups, cooked lean meat in meat groups. At the end of presentation, participants will have adequate information to prevent or control diabetes by self-management , and lifestyle changes. This will include dietary regimen, and physical activities, making healthy food choices, understanding portion sizes and learning the best times to eat. Participants will gain knowledge about the effect of food on blood glucose...
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...Stakeholder Influences on Program Paper Tammy Powell HSM/270 April 28, 2015 Courtney Hunt The stakeholders American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) has guidelines the program must follow to receive assistance. The Madison Children’s Hospital is seeking funding from the JDRF and ADA. The program will make changes by narrowing the target population to children with the chronic illness diabetes will help the program with opportunities for education advancements, and funding in the future to keep the programs services the community is in need; it will also help the program reach goals to help children with chronic illness. The program will not help all children with chronic illness, but help the children with the chronic illness of diabetes. Helping one kind of illness will give the program resources to achieve the needs of the community. Both stakeholders have evaluations they use on programs to evaluate the success of the program. The stakeholder’s evaluation will reduce the cost of evaluation planning. The program will review the evaluations to know what to expect from the program. Changes to the mission made to keep funding after the grants are no longer available to the program. The foundations helped similar program in the past, and the program has a chance for funding by making changes for the stakeholder. ADA and JDRF are looking to find more education advancement opportunity with research to find a cure, and help children and...
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...Examination Windows – 2016 The Examination is delivered by computer at over 170 Assessment Centers throughout the United States. S ee 2016 Handbook or website for details. Examination Fee The examination fee is $350. This includes a $100 nonrefundable processing fee. Certification is valid for a period of five (5) years. National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators Handbook & Application Individuals may apply on-line or via the traditional paper method to take the Examination†. The Examination Handbook (Handbook) includes the paper Application, instructions for applying on-line or using the traditional paper method, general information, the Examination content outline, sample questions, references, and policies related to the certification program. There is no charge for the Handbook. The 2016 Handbook will be available in late fall 2015. To obtain the Handbook, send a request including your mailing address, via mail, telephone, facsimile or e-mail to NCBDE’s testing agency after November 1, 2015. It will be mailed to you upon publication. You may also download it from NCBDE’s web site upon publication. CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION FOR DIABETES EDUCATORS Send your Handbook request to: Attention: NCBDE Coordinator Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc. 18000 W. 105th Street, Olathe, KS 66061 Telephone: 913-895-4600 Facsimile: 913-895-4651 E-mail: info@goamp.com www.ncbde.org National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators 330 East Algonquin Road, Suite 4 Arlington...
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