Nurse Patient Relationship

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    Privacy and Confidentiality

    perception about how health care is practiced today. The rights of patient are also affected. Patient rights have now become the center of attention in practice of medicine. Today, concerns about patients’ choice and the respect for their preferences, values and the access to medical care are getting more complex. The patients’ expectations are becoming higher and now they always want everything best (Rafique & Bhatti, 2014). Nurses are subject to numerous ethical and legal duties in their professional

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    Emotional Intelligence

    field. Identifying the role of the nurse in the care of the patient, the essential competency skills to develop an emotional intelligent nurse will be analyzed including intellectual skills, self-awareness, therapeutic and teaching skills, listening, and, probing skills (Xavier & Pereira, 2012). The process of these developments will be evaluated to assess for any improvement needed to achieve the desired emotional intellect outcome. Emotional Skills of the Nurse Competency in Nursing is a necessary

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    Nurse Practice Act Analysis

    E. The Nurse Practice Act (NPA) in Maryland guides and governs the nursing practice within the state of Maryland. The NPA establishes the board of nursing, it sets standards for nursing education, requirements for licensing, sets standards and scope of nursing practice, the code of ethics, and grounds for disciplinary action. 1. Per the Maryland Nurse Practice Act nurses scope of practice consists of Assessment, Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis, Outcome Identification, Planning, Implementation and

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    Effective Communicaion

    (Sully and Dallas, 2005). Nurses evidently deal more with patients than any other health care worker (McCabe and Timmins 2006), therefore it is very important that effective communication skills are developed, as they will be supporting the patients, the relatives and then communicating back to other health care workers. This essay will be looking at the importance of developing effective non verbal communication skills, the effect different levels of communication has on patients, and adapting communication

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    Holistic Nursing

    for patients (Hines, 2012). Acknowledgement of these specialty certifications solidifies holistic practices and informs the public and other healthcare disciplines of these individuals and their areas of expertise in guiding patient’s rights relative to holistic care. For this reason, nurses hold the key in supporting holistic healthcare for patients. Nurses, as holistic coaches, can assist individuals in finding meaning in their healthcare experience by listening acutely and creating therapeutic

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    Nursing Philosophy

    that a nurse must possess in order to be effective in their plan of care for patients. My philosophy of nursing incorporates three characteristics that I feel are vital to superior nursing care. In this paper I will express the values I feel are necessary when providing care for patients. In order to be an effective nurse, I feel that one must have remarkable communication skills, they have to be a good listener, they must have an inordinate sense of empathy, and they must possess patient advocacy

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    Personal Ethics

    nursing ethics can vary greatly from each individual nurse. The most important factor is that patients are receiving safe, efficient and informed care. There is a privileged relationship between a nurse and their patients. It is crucial that patients feel as though they are part of their care pathway. They must feel safe and informed continuously throughout their need for nursing care. Nurses may not always agree with the decisions that their patients may be making but a nurse’s personal, cultural or

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    Personal and Professional Communication in Healthcare

    communication facilitates inter-dependence among healthcare members. It involves sharing ideas and thoughts with physicians, student nurses, nursing peers, patients, families and other inter-disciplinary healthcare members in a professional manner. Effective healthcare communication is important in care delivery because it enhances higher outcomes, patient safety, patient compliance to treatment, creates trust, utilization of healthcare and, satisfaction. Definition of Health Care communication

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    Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients' Mortality

    Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients’ Mortality Emily Bosco Nursing 134 Mrs. Simmons/ Dr. Gusiti November 2, 2013 Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients’ Mortality For the first time, the way a nurse documents have been linked to a patient’s mortality. The title of this article is called the Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients’ Mortality. The focus of this study is to identity the association with nurse’s optional documentation and

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    Nursing Research

    PROVIDING QUALITY CARE Nurse staffing, quality of nursing care and nurse job outcomes in intensive care units Sung-Hyun Cho, Kyung Ja June, Yun Mi Kim, Yong Ae Cho, Cheong Suk Yoo, Sung-Cheol Yun and Young Hee Sung Aim. To examine the relationship between nurse staffing and nurse-rated quality of nursing care and job outcomes. Background. Nurse staffing has been reported to influence patient and nurse outcomes. Design. A cross-sectional study with a survey conducted August–October 2007. Methods

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