1. What types of conflict were present among the employees in the home health company? 2. What would have been the best decision-making model to use in this case study, why? 3. How would you use negotiation models to resolve conflict in this situation? Include at...
1. Introduction A personal philosophy of nursing practice is a reflective statement that articulates the values, beliefs, and principles guiding a nurse’s professional actions. It integrates personal convictions with professional standards, shaping how nurses interact...
1. Introduction The SOAP note (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) is a structured documentation format widely used in healthcare to record patient encounters. A focused SOAP note zeroes in on a specific complaint or problem rather than covering the entire health...
Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (COS) are rare, severe psychiatric conditions diagnosed before age 13, characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and impaired functioning. They mirror adult schizophrenia but present earlier,...
S – SubjectiveChief Complaint (CC): “I feel sad all the time and have no energy to do anything.”History of Present Illness (HPI): Patient reports persistent low mood, loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating for the...
S – Subjective Chief Complaint (CC): “I feel like I’m either on top of the world or completely unable to get out of bed.” History of Present Illness (HPI): Patient reports alternating episodes of elevated mood, increased energy, decreased need for sleep, and impulsive...
1. Introduction Social media has become an integral part of daily life for young adults, offering platforms for communication, entertainment, self-expression, and information sharing. While these platforms provide opportunities for connection and identity exploration,...
1. Introduction Intravenous (IV) therapy is a cornerstone of modern nursing practice, enabling the administration of fluids, medications, and nutrition directly into the bloodstream. Proper documentation of IV insertion and removal is critical for patient safety,...
1. Introduction Foundations of Nursing Skills is a core course in nursing education that equips students with essential knowledge, attitudes, and technical skills required for safe, effective, and compassionate patient care. It emphasizes the integration of theory and...
1. Introduction Florence Nightingale (1820–1910), known as the founder of modern nursing, developed the Environmental Theory in the mid-19th century. Her experiences during the Crimean War revealed that patient outcomes were heavily influenced by environmental...
1. Introduction Implicit bias refers to unconscious attitudes, stereotypes, or beliefs that influence behavior and decision-making without deliberate awareness. In nursing practice, implicit bias can affect patient care, communication, and health outcomes. Because...
Design a graphic, or visual model (concept model) depicting advocacy strategies to support the policy process via a conceptual model or map of local community response to protect population health. Actions of advocacy for health equity, health policy and collaborative...