Prepare an evaluation (5-7 pages) of an existing QI initiative to determine if the initiative is effective. Introduction ou are correct that nurses play a critical role in the delivery of high-quality, efficient healthcare. In order to effectively contribute to discussions about quality care, cost, and outcome measures, nurses must be knowledgeable about the various […]
According to the model of unpleasant symptoms, an assessment tool must contain the following. First, the instrumentmust have a provision for the signs, which are physiological, psychological and situational. Psychological factors include all those stimuli that affect the state of the mind example, mood,which is a critical sign in patients with bipolar disorder (Chatani et […]
Assessment 3 Instructions: Applying Ethical Principles Develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional by applying ethical principles. Describe the issues and a possible solution in a 3-5 page paper. Introduction Whether you are a nurse, a public health professional, a health care administrator, or in another role in […]
Advanced Theoretical of nursing Advanced nursing theory is a body of knowledge that is developed by nursing scholars and researchers to explain and guide the practice of nursing. It is an important aspect of the nursing profession, as it helps to provide a foundation for evidence-based practice and inform the development of nursing policies and […]
Review the Learning Resources on social development and identity. Watch the Big Mama documentary in the Learning Resources. Consider the influences of both peers and family on a child’s identity development. Peers and family both play significant roles in a child’s identity development. Peers are a child’s contemporaries, and children often look to their peers […]
Advanced Theoretical of nursing Assessment Tool for Patient Symptoms Healthcare workers perform patient assessments in their daily activities. Patient assessment is vital because it helps healthcare workers establish patient needs and the effectiveness of the treatment modalities, which play a crucial role in decision-making. The theory of unpleasant symptoms suggests that symptoms exist together and […]
The mission of the University is to prepare graduates who demonstrate commitment to social justice, intellectual pursuit, and service to humanity. The DNP program focuses on nurse leadership and provides the student with the opportunity to develop and implement a quality improvement project within a selected practice site. Even though the quality improvement project does […]
Scenario 1: 76-year-old female patient complains of weight gain, shortness of breath, peripheral edema, and abdominal swelling. She has a history of congestive heart failure and admits to not taking her diuretic, as it makes her “have to get up every couple hours to go to the bathroom.” She now has to sleep on two […]
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a terminal degree in nursing. It is a practice-focused degree that prepares nurses to work at the highest level of nursing practice, such as in advanced nursing roles and as leaders in the field. The DNP program is typically a post-master’s degree program that takes two to three […]