Demonstrates understanding on the health assessment as regard to nursing is significant and thoroughly explored; with a large extent of critical thinking skills. Broadly includes relevant and specific evidence.
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- Discussion on the importance of nursing assessment in providing quality care and helping to solve patient problems as well as providing maximum satisfaction to patients.Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment: •Importance •Positioning of patient •Parts or areas to be assessed •Special considerations in assessmentA patient medical diagnosis with CVA Post-resection: Co-Existing illness is Dysphagia. Incorporates specific examples of how this new/enhanced knowledge will be implemented into future practice as a nurse.
- Explain with references, thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about concepts of nursing metaparadigm : Client, environment, Health, nursing; and how these concepts are related.Explain the concept of 'patient-centered care' in nursing and discuss its significance in improving healthcare outcomes.Describe in detailed explanation of what is meant by the social determinants of health in nursing . • Identifify and describe all social determinants with the potential to influence the health of the people • How and/or why these social determinants influence the health of the people synthesised in a detailed discussion.
- describe the kinds of power over nursing care needed for nurses to make a positive impact listed below Control Over the Content of Nursing Practice – Control Over the Context of Nursing Practice – Control Over the Competence of Nursing Practice-Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed neonatal ward example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).Describe evidence-based practice in nursing,including the rationale for its use.
- Explain in 5-8 sentences the interrelatedness or interdependence of nursing theory, research & practice.from the point of nursing, Explain the correct principles for conducting a health education programmeDescribe the importance of the nursing process in providing patient-centered care. Include an explanation of each step of the nursing process and illustrate how these steps interconnect to improve patient outcomes