(Answered) Nurse practitioners (NPs)

Description Professional Advocacy through Association Membership Professional advocacy is about supporting the interests of one’s profession. Professional associations advocate for their members by uniting as a single voice and taking action to advance or remove barriers to the profession. Nurse practitioners (NPs) unite in member-created associations and organizations at many different levels: local, state, national, […]

(Answered) Fundamentals of Nursing ( Think Like A Nurse)

1. Think Like a Nurse: 1 Page You have checked the medication record (MAR) for Margaret Marks (Meet Your Patients, in Volume 1) and prepared her next dose of antibiotic for IV administration. The MAR also indicates that she is receiving morphine for pain and that her last dose was given 1 hr ago. When […]

(Answered) Examine the impact of contemporary challenges in care delivery facing nursing leadership. Select and research a major issue in the delivery of care facing nurse leaders today

Explain the issue(s) you have selected. Why is it a problem? What fuels the issue? Who does it impact and what specific impact does it have on patient care? Describe an option for addressing the issue from a systems perspective. What entities/interests (stakeholders, organizations, operational systems, political, economic, public, private, patient) must be taken into […]

(Answered) In this final course entry into your Nurse E-Portfolio for this course, you continue to focus on parent child health nursing with emphasis on the Family Case Study. This is the final submission of you

In this final course entry into your Nurse E-Portfolio for this course, you continue to focus on parent child health nursing with emphasis on the Family Case Study. This is the final submission of your course project. Using the E-Portfolio format, answer the following questions. Make sure you spend some time thinking about the answers […]

(Answered)   Provide a critique Kristen Swanson’s Theory of Caring, making sure to identify benefits, consequences and feasibility of application in clinical practice as a family nurse practitioner.    Provide e

  Provide a critique Kristen Swanson’s Theory of Caring, making sure to identify benefits, consequences and feasibility of application in clinical practice as a family nurse practitioner.    Provide evidence using 2 (two) scholarly articles in order to support your critique. V : Chapter 29: Barrett’s Theory of Power as Knowing Participation in Change Chapter 30: […]

(Answered) Assignment: Legislation Comparison Grid and Testimony/Advocacy Statement As a nurse, how often have you thought to yourself, If I had anything to do about it, things would work a little differently? I

Assignment: Legislation Comparison Grid and Testimony/Advocacy Statement As a nurse, how often have you thought to yourself, If I had anything to do about it, things would work a little differently? Increasingly, nurses are beginning to realize that they do, in fact, have a role and a voice. Many nurses encounter daily experiences that motivate […]

(Answered) Stress and Nursing Practice Describe the case that defined you as a nurse. What happened, how were you involved? How does this case still affect you and your practice? What steps have you taken to ove

Stress and Nursing Practice Describe the case that defined you as a nurse. What happened, how were you involved? How does this case still affect you and your practice? What steps have you taken to overcome the stress of this event? (Remember to protect patient privacy). Explain the importance of debriefings. Are they used in […]

(Answered) Isaac has worked as a staff nurse on the telemetry floor for over 15 years. He holds seniority in the unit. His patient care is satisfactory; however, his interpersonal behaviors are becoming an incre

Isaac has worked as a staff nurse on the telemetry floor for over 15 years. He holds seniority in the unit. His patient care is satisfactory; however, his interpersonal behaviors are becoming an increasing issue for his coworkers. He throws papers around the unit, gives short answers to questions, and seems generally miserable. He tells […]