knowledge about professional roles and competencies. Research development and theory are guided by conceptual models. The model identifies how concepts are related and relevant to the APN. Faculties utilize conceptual models to plan curriculum. Advanced practice nurses use conceptual models to provide holistic and comprehensive care (Hamric, Hanson, Tracy, O’Grady, 2014). The author will show how Hamric’s Integrative Model is applied research, structure, curriculum, and holistic care. Conceptual…
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Generation Y nurses in perioperative nursing and how this effects future OR leadership in North America by a) exploring why Generation Y is unique from earlier age groups b) How to best lead Gen Y, and c) how this impacts the future of perioperative services’ leadership. Many authors have examined one issue, but it has yet to be seen both issues contained within one paper. This analysis of the current literature focuses primarily on resources from the nursing profession in the Western world and the…
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Summarize Research Articles Nursing Qualitative/Quantitative Research Summarize Research Articles The Quantitative Article: The Nurses’ Knowledge of Inadvertent Hypothermia The research article was found in the AORN Journal on pages 701-703 in the Grand Canyon University Library Resources. Published on April 1, 2009. This is a summary of a quantitative descriptive study in which a group of 130 perioperative nurses’ voluntarily completed two surveys pertaining to their knowledge of hypothermia…
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For the first part of my final portfolio I decided to use my project one literary analysis. My literary analysis was on Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”. The reason I chose to use this essay is due to the appreciation I have for Poe. He has become one of my favorite writers and “The Tell-tale Heart” is one of his best works in my opinion. Another reason I decided to use this essay was due to the grade I received, it was the highest between my first and second projects. Due to the grade…
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Care Setting Environmental Analysis Andrea D. Lovett School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Capella University NURS-FPX6210: Leadership and Management for Nurse Executives Dr. Lynn Johnson March 2024 Care Setting Environmental Analysis Healthcare organizations are constantly seeking improvement in patient safety and quality. This paper will discuss two different methods that can be used to develop process improvement goals in a care setting. It will also compare the methods and describe leadership…
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behaviour and ability to perform everyday activities" (World Health Organization [WHO], 2012, p.2). Purpose: The purpose of this literature review was to establish if the delivery of nursing care in the acute care setting, encompasses the older person with a Dementia diagnosis, using evidence based nursing interventions such as person centered care. Background: Though Dementia is not part of normal ageing (WHO, 2012) there is a high incidence of diagnosis in the older person. The ageing…
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citizens when they feel they have been “squeezed” out of job because of their age. Research has been done on ageism and the affects but there is still a great deal to do. Changes need to be done with those individuals doing the research and the content. For example, most of the ageism researchers are using children and young adults to examine their perception of older adults. The other problem with the research is that adults from institutions are being used; this does not give a clear picture…
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application and beneficial effect of music therapy in medical treatments. Since from the nineteenth century, the effects of music on heart, pulse rate, BP and respiration have been clinically documented (Standley, 1986). Further, in1969 one of the nursing pioneers Florence Nightingale reported that human voice and music instrumental sound such as piano-foite have the ability to reduce the sick. (Nightingale, F.…
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as a staff nurse in a variety of hospitalclinical settings. While serving as director of nursing service at a Detroit hospital, she recallsthat she was asked a substantive question and didn’t have an answer because she “had noconceptualization of nursing” (McLaughlin-Renpenning & Taylor, 2002, p. xii).Orem goes on to say while working at Indiana University where her goal was to upgradethe quality of nursing in general hospitals throughout the state, she noted that nurses haddifficulty articulating…
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Ages in Europe, mental disorders were victims, and they put them in jail or sometimes in private madhouses. Then, in the eighteenth century, madness was seen as a biological physical phenomenon and not to the soul or moral responsibility. Asylum nursing was harsh and treated people like animals, however near the end of the 18th century an ethical behavior movement increasingly advanced, according to Robert…
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