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    Case Study

    NURSING CASE STUDY TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS WITH NEUROPATHY, CAP, NEUROGENIC BLADDER I. HEALTH HISTORY A. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 1. Client’s name or initial (optional): J. L. 2. Gender: Female 3. Age, Birthdate and Birthplace: 81 years old 10/20/1932 San Clemente, Tarlac 4. Marital Status: Widowed 5. Race and Nationality: Filipino 6. Religion: Catholic 7. Address, Tel No., E-mail address: Blk. 31 Lot 42 Ph D Windward

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    Leadership and Nursing Turnover

    Leadership and Nursing Turnover Emergence of new healthcare policy, changed vision in healthcare based on prevention and wellness and the attempt to add entire population under the shield of care, demand greater nursing care to meet the challenges. Good leaders can create expert nurses capable of undertaking future challenges and keep them in the facility, creating better patient satisfaction and outcome. Research article by Furtado, Batista, & Silva (2011) explores the leadership role in nursing turnover

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    Professional Career Development Plan for Rn

    School ID# 0088491 RNSG 1205 Associate Degree Nursing GOOSE CREEK CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE: 1. Describe health screenings provided by the school health programs to determine levels of wellness: During my visit, the nurse performed a variety of skills. She took some of the student’s vital signs because they were complaining of having fever, as well as vomiting. The nurse performed a hearing and vision test on a 5 year old from Pre k class. The nurse

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    .Nursing

    degree in nursing. The course focuses on differentiated nursing practice competencies, nursing conceptual models, professional accountability, integrating spirituality into practice, group dynamics, and critical thinking. Emphasis is also placed on writing and oral presentation skills. 3.0 None None Additional Material Textbook Conceptual Foundations: The Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice Cresaia, J., & Friberg, E. (2010). Conceptual foundations: The bridge to professional nursing practice

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    Philosophy of Nursing Sonceria Roper Prairie View Nursing Science and Complex Systems NURS 7013 Vivian Dawkins, PhD, RN, NEA-BC February 11, 2015 Philosophy of Nursing Nursing philosophy is an examination of personal truths as they relate to clinical practice. They encompass values, principles, and assumptions held by an individual. Personal nursing philosophies are shaped by the nurse’s education, clinical experiences, cultural, and even spiritual beliefs. My personal nursing philosophy

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    Neonatal Nursing Research Paper

    English 4 19 October 2017 Neonatal Nursing “ These are the tiny humans. These are children. They believe in magic. They play pretend. There is fairy dust in their IV bags. They hope, and they cross their fingers, and they make wishes, and that makes them more resilient than adults. They recover faster, survive worse. They believe“ -Grey's Anatomy. Neonatal nursing has been around since the 1960s and there are 3 different types of levels. Neonatal nursing is a new speciality by comparison

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    Windshield Survey

    terms of ethnicity, age, religion and shares both rural as well as urban areas. After conducting an extensive research, I discovered multiple health problems that required the intervention of Community Health Nurses. I selected three common community nursing diagnosis. The first diagnosis is the rise in cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, stroke , chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and obesity. The second diagnosis is the lack of physical activity leading to obesity. The third is, fall in the elderly

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    Boudries in Nursing

    The Ministry Of Health Nursing Essay On the other hand, nursing practice is an act of providing care to the patients. This can be done by implementing a nursing care plan which is based on the initial condition of the patient. For certain people, the responsibilities of the nurses may seem apparent as all they need to do is following the orders from the doctor. Even for an experienced nurses, they still need to concede from the doctors in matters that they are restricted and not qualified in. This

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    Nursing Management

    WEEK ONE: LEADING, MANAGING & FOLLOWING (Chapter 1, p. 3-21) 1. Relate leadership and other motivational theories to behaviors that serve as important functions of professional nursing. a. Leadership theories i. Trait theories: 1. 2. Innate leadership skills: being born with a certain set of physical and emotional characteristics for inspiring others to reach a common goal ii. Style theories: 3. 4. How leaders

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    Paediatric Nurse Narrative

    recovering, as well as working closely with their parents or guardians. I work with others in the multidisciplinary team such as doctors, psychologists and social workers to assess the needs of children and using good judgement, choose what level of nursing care is required. I would also give useful advice to the parents or guardians on how to look after the child when they are at home. This is where my interpersonal skills, knowledge and understanding comes into play.

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