Advocacy: Definition, supporting theory/research from a New Zealand context, relevance to nursing practice in Aotearoa and future practiceFor this assessment you are to discuss three nursing tenets that underpin your nursing practice. Use relevant literature and research to support your claims and link to examples from the care you provided during your IP placement. With reference to nursing in Aotearoa, discuss how these tenets will support y...
Providing Leadership for Implementation of New SystemYou recently accepted the nurse manager position of a busy emergency department (ED) in a new organization that had 100,000 ED visits last year. These visits represent a 10% increase over the previous year. Â To meet the needs for staffing required for this sudden growth, the prior nurse manager hired 10 new nursing graduates and 10 nurse travelers that arrived on the unit a fe...
Instructions: Please try to use medical surgical nursing book and Canadian fundamentals of nursing for references You will identify the impact of a current nursing care procedure, issue or intervention relevant in medical /surgical nursing. Research your topic of choice for evidence-informed practice (“best practice”) that allows optimal recovery and health promotion for an adult medical/surgical client. Through a review...
Preparation of clientKate, age 18 months, is admitted to hospital with fever, pallor, bruising, lethargy, and anorexia. She weighs 11.8 kg. After examination by her physician, Kate is ordered a chest X- ray and complete blood count. As well, she is to have acetaminophen (Tylenol) 15mg/kg q6h prn for fever. Your pharmacy stocks acetaminophen liquid 160mg/5ml strength. Kate’s parents are anxious about her admission and diagnosis of leukem...
Cristina: Overcoming Accessibility and Treatment ConcernsCristina minimal and she tells you she needs money to complete her transition so she started doing sex work. She came in today because when she went to a free mobile clinic in the Bronx , where she often sees her clients, to get condoms and a rapid HIV test, she did a screening for blood pressure and diabetes and her blood pressure was 160/90 and she was told she was pr...
IntroductionsIntroductions: Nursing, as an integral part of the health care system, encompasses the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and care of physically ill, mentally ill, and disabled people of all ages, in all health care and other community settings. Within this broad spectrum of health care, the phenomena of particular concern to nurses are individual, family, and group ‘’ responses to actual or potential health ...
TaskChoose a vulnerable population from the list provided. If you have a group other than what is on the list, email the instructor for approval. •Refugees •Pregnant Teens •People in Poverty/Homeless •Sex/Gender Diverse Community members •HIV/AIDS Suffers •Mentally III •Substance Abusers •Abused/Neglected Seniors •Abused/Neglected Intimate partners •Abused/neglected children •Migr...
Population's Demographics and Health ConcernsRefer to the PICOT you developed for your evidence-based practice project proposal. If your PICOT required revision, include those revisions in this assignment. You will use your PICOT paper for all subsequent assignments you develop as part of your evidence-based practice project proposal in this course and in NUR-590, during which you will synthesize all of the sections into a final written paper ...
Step 1: Problem FormulationEvidence-based social work practice is defined as the judicious and skillful application of the best evidence, based on research merit, clinical impact, and applicability, using evaluation to ensure desired results are achieved. The evidence-based practice (EBP) model is best understood as a process used for making practice decisions that require practitioners to integrate the best available research evidence...
Role of the Nurse You need to demonstrate that you can systematically search for, locate and select relevant professional research/evidence relating to your topic; demonstrate the skills of critical appraisal by critically appraising the research/evidence you have located and chosen by using a critical review framework. You need to also, determine how the research/evidence you have located can be related to, and incorporated into, practice, i...
Task : Week 1: Nursing Theory (Orig Post Due Wednesday, Responses Due Sunday) No unread replies.No replies. Purpose The purpose of the graded collaborative discussions is to engage faculty and students in an interactive dialogue to assist the student in organizing, integrating, applying, and critically appraising knowledge regarding advanced nursing practice. Scholarly information obtained from credible sources as well as professional commu...
RISE Model for Module ObjectivesInitial Post• Watch the clip from the film Erin Brokovich and respond to the following questions.• Is the threat and pursuit of legal action a good way to address environmental health problems?• Why or why not?• What are other ways nurses working in population focused nursing can prevent/address environmental health problems?• &n...
Task: Context: This assessment enables students to demonstrate their ability to evaluate and appraise evidence in healthcare research, an essential component of evidence-based practice and the exercise of clinical judgement in the delivery of quality healthcare. Students will use a critical appraisal tool and other supporting references to appraise and interpret the sections and methodological quality of a research article including how well ...
Joi's Medical HistoryJoi Anderson, a 16-year-old female, is admitted to the medical ward with a sickle cell pain crisis secondary to a urinary tract infection. Joi was diagnosed with sickle cell anaemia at age 4, she has an annual review with a haematologist and has not required any ongoing treatment. She lives with her parents, Ben, and Chloe, as well as her grandmother, Sharyn. Ben is a fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) worker and Joi’s moth...
Through this assignment, the student will address the following course learning outcomes: 1. Apply leadership and management theories, concepts, and models as a foundation for planned change within healthcare delivery settings. 2. Determine the need for planned change that improves health and organizational outcomes based on a comprehensive needs assessment 3. Create a plan to lead and evaluate an evidence-informed change initia...