Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Paper on Spirituality Spirituality in nursing and medicine has been a conflicting topic because many things have occurred which cannot be explained or proven through scientific experimentation. The only plausible explanation that has been given points to a higher power or being. Florence Nightingale believed she had a calling from God to do her work in nursing not only to physically heal but spiritually heal as well. On the other hand, Dr. Larry
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Family Nurse Practitioners are expert, advanced practice nurses that provide holistic patient care and it is a role I have wanted to pursue for numerous years. I began my nursing career at the age of 16, as a certified nursing assistant in Calvert City, KY. At this young age, I decided to dedicate my life to helping others in their medical time of need. To date, I have been a practicing registered nurse for ten years, working in both acute and critical care settings. I am now anticipating taking
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registered nurses and doctors. They care for patients who are sick, injured, recovering or disabled. A licensed practical nurse is also known as a licensed vocational nurse or LVN. The job involves a variety of daily tasks ranging from dressing wounds to feeding infants. On the job, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses perform a variety of functions. These functions can be maintaining records of patients' histories, provide dressing or bathing assistance, update doctors and registered nurses
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who chose it as a career at the start of their practice gradually changed their minds, most deciding to pursue a subspecialty career instead. They are progressing towards other emerging fields of medical and are becoming specialists in new areas of dermatology, anesthesiology, radiology and ophthalmology. Older and experienced Physicians are taking retirement earlier and existing are switching their jobs and changing their fields. Primary care doctors already have to see more patients on routine basis
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a 75 year old African-American, into the doctor’s office, because Grandma has been experiencing increasing pain in her legs and hands over the last year. She was diagnosed with arthritis about 5 years ago, but has been reluctant to go back to the doctor for ongoing treatment. Grandma is caring for both her husband and her mother (Great-grandma), who also lives with them. Grandma’s husband (Grandpa, 80 years old) suffered a severe heart attack a year ago. Although he is still able to do many things
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NURSING LEADERSHIP IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Name: Course: Institution: May 3, 2011 Introduction In nursing management, leadership styles remains significant and crucial for the development of effective nursing service delivery team that is aimed at the satisfaction of the clients needs. Through leadership model there is empowerment by instilling principles of care aimed at improvement of their patient care and hence achievement of institutional
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Cultural Competence Tara Culberson Texas Tech University Healthcare is universal but there are many different views of how healthcare should be administered and given. Different cultures vary in the beliefs surrounding healthcare and the people of those cultures have norms that they believe should be followed when receiving healthcare. Cultural competence can only be administered when the healthcare professionals are educated and value the beliefs of their patients. Joey Guzman is a 19-year-old
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A: A board of nursing is a group of individuals who, on behalf of the nursing practice in each of the states, enforce certain laws and regulations in the healthcare setting. They look at ethical issues, situations with nurses’ licenses, and different standards of education to make sure all patients are being treated by the best healthcare providers with the safest and most competent care. A professional nursing organization can be at a state or national level. These organizations are designed to
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changing. With advanced technology and new research, nurses must have the ability to adjust to frequent change and often overcome complex situations. In order for new practices and advancement in healthcare to be successful, nurses must remain educated and involved. The IOM report focuses on the impact of education, nursing practice and leadership and their significance in the future of health care delivery. As healthcare advances, unfortunately, the number of people living with chronic illness
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system. (“Health Professions,” 2003). Nursing has evolved throughout the centuries; from the male-dominated religious caregivers dated as far back as 250 B.C., to the registration of nursing created by Elizabeth Grace Neil in 1901. Moreover, the continuous rapid advances and demand in health care has prompted alternatives in educational programs. Mildred Montag, the founder of the 2 year Associates degree, created this program to combat scarcity in nursing during World War II. (Creasia and Friberg
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