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Theory-Nola-Pender
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Application of Nursing Theory Nola Pender

Nola Pender is a famous nursing theorist and author who developed the health promotion model in 1982. It is currently widely utilized in practice, education, and research nationwide and worldwide. The model was designed in 1996 and 2004 (Sheehan, 2011). To accelerate healing, ensure good health, and address an HIV/AIDS epidemic, Pender has encouraged developing […] Read more >>

26.07.2021
Prevent Hospital Falls
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PICOT Rounding and Patient Teaching to Prevent Hospital Falls

Various researchers have produced a considerable body of literature that addresses patient fall prevention. However, preventing falls in the healthcare environment has always remained elusive. For that reason, it still causes various problems such as fractures and internal injuries, which require more time to manage. Consequently, patients find themselves spending more time in the hospital […] Read more >>

20.04.2021
PICOT Question
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PICOT Question Patients with Stroke Care

Introduction Stroke is a medical condition that is caused by the interruption or reduction of blood supply to the brain. This deprives the affected part of brain nutrients and oxygen supply. The biochemical processes are hence stopped, interrupted, or impaired; the brain cells can even die. Further, the condition can also be caused by bursting […] Read more >>

20.04.2021
Evidence Based Practice
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Evidence-Based Practices to Guide Clinical Practice: Diabetes

Abstract In contemporary times, the rate of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) among the older patient populace is nearing epidemic proportions. Characteristically, numerous studies have established that in most developed nations like the US, older patients will majorly comprise patients with T2D. In the United States, the increased incidence of T2D in the senior population is […] Read more >>

06.04.2021
Nursing
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Developing the Skills of a Nurse Theorist: Case of Mark O’Brien

Abstract Caring for handicapped individuals is a challenging task because this group of vulnerable patients is characterized by a range of special needs that sometimes can be hardly addressed. Delivering care to disabled patients requires considerable financial expenditure, social tolerance and involvement, and an ethical attitude towards their needs. The discussed case study is Breathing […] Read more >>

06.04.2021
Nursing
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Is Nursing Considered an Art, a Science, or Both?

Nursing is a noble profession that sets the aim of helping people to maintain their health and live healthy lives. That is why nurses could be the creators of healthy and favorable environments, in that case, nursing is an art. Alternatively, nurses could be the intermediaries between patients and scholars who implement the latest research […] Read more >>

02.04.2021
Evidence-Based Practice and Patients with Kidney Disease
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Evidence-Based Practice and Patients with Kidney Disease

The influence of evidence-based practice on nursing, education, science, and practice is definite. These initiatives involve practice implementation, education realignment, theory and model development, as well as research engagement in the new dimensions. Hence, the purpose of the given research is to explore the role and importance of EBP practice in advancing nurses’ skills and […] Read more >>

12.03.2021
Alternative Medicine Approach in Dermatological Condition
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Alternative Medicine Approach in Treatment of a Dermatological Condition

Discussion Board Replay Week 5 Dermatological conditions refer to irritations, clogs, and inflame, which occur on the human skin. These conditions are mainly treated using conventional medications like antibiotics, retinoids, and isotretinoin. However, as posted previously, herbal therapy is the most popular alternative medicine approach in response to dermatological conditions. This discussion, thus, aims at […] Read more >>

23.02.2021
Humans and Animals
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Humans and Animals

The hierarchy of all living things has long been the topic of interest for many philosophers. The general public often gives a moral status to one kind of living being such as cats and dogs, while denying all moral considerations to others such as pigs and cows. Thus, it becomes essential to determine the place […] Read more >>

23.02.2021
Computer Science Technology Privacy Issues
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Computer Science Technology: Privacy Issues and Security in Social Networks

Introduction Online social networks, for instance, Facebook and Twitter are vital for social interactions. People can connect with friends in various parts of the world through these platforms. Recent months and years have seen drastic growth in the use of online social networks. The system has stored a lot of private information on the people […] Read more >>

01.02.2021
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