[Solved] Contrast Two Nursing Models

[Solved] Contrast Two Nursing Models

 

For this discussion, in three to four paragraphs, contrast two nursing models and theories found in your reading. Discuss how they are similar or different in the way the define/discuss health and wellness, illness, the client, the environment, and nursing. Summarize by selecting the one model or theory that aligns best with your beliefs and then describe how this would affect the way in which you would practice nursing.

[Solved] Nursing Philosophy Could Include

[Solved] Nursing Philosophy Could Include

 

The definition of a philosophy is having a personal and specific outlook and approach you can use to make decisions and take actions. Your nursing philosophy could include your attitudes about working in healthcare facilities, working as part of a team or how you feel about people.

In a () including the following. Describe your perspectives about the nursing profession. Discuss your personal beliefs about your role as a nurse. Explain your approach to caring for others.

[Solved] Briefly Describe One Community

[Solved] Briefly Describe One Community

 

After reviewing Module 3: Lecture Materials & Resources, briefly describe one community health problem from your community’s health improvement plan. What structure, process, and outcome standards would you use to evaluate a program addressing this problem?

Submission Instructions:

  • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

 

Read and watch the lecture resources & materials below early in the week to help you respond to the discussion questions and to complete your assignment(s).

(Note: The citations below are provided for your research convenience. You should always cross-reference the current APA guide for correct styling of citations and references in your academic work.)

Read

  • Rector, C. & Stanley, M.J. (2022). 
    • Chapter 10 – Communication and Collaboration in the 21st Century: Informatics and Health Technology in Community Health Nursing
    • Chapter 11 – Health Promotion: Achieving Change Through. Education
    • Chapter 12 – Planning and Developing Community Programs and Services
    • Chapter 13 – Policy Making and Community Health Advocacy

 

[Solved] Nurses May Feel Ill

[Solved] Nurses May Feel Ill

 

In the Module 4 Discussion, you considered how professional nurses can become involved in policy-making. A critical component of any policy design is evaluation of the results. How comfortable are you with the thought of becoming involved with such matters?

Some nurses may be hesitant to get involved with policy evaluation. The preference may be to focus on the care and well-being of their patients; some nurses may feel ill-equipped to enter the realm of policy and political activities. However, as you have examined previously, who better to advocate for patients and effective programs and polices than nurses? Already patient advocates in interactions with doctors and leadership, why not with government and regulatory agencies?

In this Discussion, you will reflect on the role of professional nurses in policy evaluation.

 

To Prepare:

  • In the Module 4 Discussion, you considered how professional nurses can become involved in policy-making.
  • Review the Resources and reflect on the role of professional nurses in policy evaluation.

 

Select an existing healthcare program or policy evaluation or choose one of interest to you.

Review community, state, or federal policy evaluation and reflect on the criteria used to measure the effectiveness of the program or policy described.

Post an evaluation topic and a brief description of the evaluation. Discuss how social determinants impact this issue.

[Solved] Case Study 2 Attached

[Solved] Case Study 2 Attached

Answer questions of case study 1 and case study 2 attached below

  Requirements:

– Formatted and cited in current APA 7 

– Use at least 600 words (no included 1st page or references in the 600 words)

– Use 3 academic sources. Not older than 5 years

– Not Websites are allowed.

– Plagiarism is NOT allowed

[Solved] Energy Office Https

[Solved] Energy Office Https

 As a policy advisor to a the head of your Illinois state’s Energy office https://www.energy.gov/eere/femp/state-energy-offices-and-organizations 

 

  • BRIEF summary of the existing policy
  • Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the policy 
  • Policy recommendation on how to improve the policy
  • Analysis of the political implications of the policy recommendations.  Including who the agency head should look to for support and who the agency head should view as opposition.

[Solved] Wheeler Et Al

[Solved] Wheeler Et Al

 Dear Maricela

The Nurse’s Role in Ethics and Human Rights

In the medical setting, patient care is the cornerstone of healthcare practice. Besides a caregiver’s skills and knowledge about patient care and treatment, the care process’s effectiveness and success are also highly dependent on the relationship between the caregiver and the patient. Nurses need to deliver care and treatment without compromising patient rights. According to Hatamizadeh et al. (2019), patient rights are a subset of human rights which are responsibilities and duties medical practitioners must adhere to in medical care and treatment. The American Hospital Association’s Patients’ Bill of Rights provides a set of fifteen guarantees that patients should expect during their hospital stay.

The nurses must use the AHA as a book of reference to uphold and protect patient rights. When dealing with patients, nurses should also conform to principles of clinical ethics in order to uphold patient rights. Maintaining confidentiality is one way to protect patient rights. Nurses should disclose patient information to a third party only with the patient’s authorization. Often caregivers cultivate the erosion of confidentiality by sharing unnecessary information with colleagues, family members, social gatherings, media platforms, etc. At times, it can result in causing harm to the patients. For instance, stigmatization. Nurses should be conscious about observing and exercising discipline to adhere to the non-disclosure of patient health information to third parties (Varkey, 2021). This can be achieved by putting passwords on electronic devices storing patient health and maintaining anonymity when sharing medical conditions.

According to Varkey (2021), autonomy is based on a person’s intrinsic and unconditional worth. A patient must be granted the power to exercise rational decision-making. Patient autonomy has three derivatives; informed consent, truth-telling, and confidentiality, which are essential in protecting patient rights. Informing patients about their conditions, risks, benefits and options for medical treatment ensures that a nurse seeks consent before proceeding to treatment. The Patient’s Bill of Rights demands that a patient should also be informed about a hospital’s policies and practices relating to care and treatment (American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 2021). Additionally, that patients should be aware of the price of interventions and whether or not the treatment is research experimentation. Additionally, they should be informed about the period in which the hospital will continue giving them care and a reasonable notification in case care is no longer available or appropriate. Nurses are obligated to tell the truth by disclosing important medical information without withholding any information from patients at all times.

Conclusively, patients’ rights are a basic yet critical rule of conduct that heath caregivers and other medical personnel must adhere to. Nurses must understand and stress the need to uphold and protect patient rights. Patients’ rights protection can only be successful if nurses understand the significance of patient rights and their influence on their nursing practice. The ways mentioned above can significantly contribute to upholding the patient’s right to privacy, confidentiality, and patients’ rights at large.

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Patients’ Rights

 Patients’ rights form a category of human rights in the context of healthcare. The issues that should be addressed in the category of patient rights are; consent, confidentiality, emergency treatment, continuity of care, and patient competence. Healthcare professionals can ensure that patients’ rights are protected and upheld in several ways. The most basic form of ensuring that patients’ rights are kept and protected is acquiring the appropriate knowledge about the ethical practices in various contexts and understanding why the ethical principles have been put in place (Wheeler et al., 2019). Creating a proper awareness of patients’ rights allows relevant application in clinical areas. Understanding the rights of patients ensures respect for their autonomy. The second approach towards upholding and protecting patients’ rights involves collaborating with patients regarding their healthcare goals. A comprehensive understanding of the patient’s goals promotes shared decision-making and develops an understanding of the various components of patient rights. Healthcare providers should also work collaboratively with the patient to arrive at an appropriate plan best suited for the two extremes. Shared decision-making promotes patient rights, including healthcare provider-patient trust, beneficence, and patient autonomy.

Another strategy by healthcare providers to ensure patients’ rights are protected and upheld involves ensuring informed consent. According to informed consent provisions, the healthcare provider should provide accurate information to the patient or their representative. This helps to make informed decisions regarding the care to be provided. To facilitate informed consent, healthcare professionals should educate the patient about a particular intervention or procedure’s benefits, alternatives, and risks (Ari, 2020). The healthcare provider should also ensure that the patient can make voluntary decisions on whether to proceed with the medical intervention. Healthcare professionals should also practice distributive justice to ensure that all patients are treated equitably and fairly. This means that nursing officers should not only treat all patients in a particular situation the same but also respect the rights of these patients. According to the policies and laws of healthcare, professionals in the sector are required to establish easy access to healthcare resources. Additionally, healthcare providers can protect and uphold patients’ rights by ensuring the patient-provider fiduciary relationship. In this case, the healthcare provider should act to serve the patient’s best interests (Vergallo et al., 2021). The healthcare expert can also integrate informative and deliberative relationships to serve the client’s best interest. In informative correlation, the doctor helps the patient to make the most appropriate decision without luring them to a particular choice. On the other hand, a deliberative relationship is cultivated when the patient and the doctor collaborate to achieve the goals of the patent while preserving the values of both parties. Another strategy that healthcare providers can use to uphold autonomy is listening to patient’s concerns and then, based on that information, giving the patient the necessary information to enable them to participate in decision-making.

[Solved] 2008 “ Use

[Solved] 2008 “ Use

 

  1. Purpose of Assignment
    According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2008), “Use telecommunication technologies to assist in effective
    communication in a variety of healthcare settings…”

    American Association of College of Nursing. (2008). The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice. Retrieved from: https://www.aacnnursing.org/Education-Resources/AACN-Essentials

  2. Course Competency
    Analyze how evidence-based practice influences healthcare technology.
  3. Content
    Scenario
    You are a nursing case manager working in a 100 bed community hospital in a rural setting. Many clients are elderly with chronic health conditions and have several factors that impair their timeliness of follow-up appointments for chronic care management. Since they are remote, the hospital struggles to meet the needs of this community health population. Therefore, the hospital experiences a delay in client care and chronic care management due to a lack of provider access. Many clients also report having to align transportation needs for their nurse appointments which further limits their availability. Recently, client complaints have increased with regards to lack of reliable, prompt service for client chronic care consults and lingering concerns for their overall health.

    Instructions
    A Clinical Standards and Innovations Committee has been created to look at leveraging technology to expand care for remote, community health populations. The Chief Nursing Officer has assigned you to this committee to examine strategies for best practice related to use of telehealth to support rural settings and expand care to all community populations. As the lead RN on the committee you have been tasked with leading the telehealth initiative and have one month to research, analyze, and propose the best evidence based strategy to implement telehealth services through telecommunications-ready tools. You will present your findings to the Chief Nursing Office and CEO of the facility in a succinct one-page summary leveraging your committee’s recommendation. They have asked for the summary to include the following components:

    • Discuss the defining characteristics of telehealth
    • Include your own definition of telehealth
    • How does telehealth impact the nursing role
    • Examine how telehealth is currently integrated in healthcare
    • Describe the evidence based practice that supports the use of telehealth in rural and community healthcare settings.
    • Provide a detailed description of your recommended evidence based strategy to implement telehealth
    • Provide rationale supporting your strategy
    • Summary to include current evidence from the literature.
    • Format
    • Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.)
    • Logical, original and insightful
    • Professional organization, style, and mechanics in APA format
    • Submit document to Grammarly to correct errors before submission
  4. Resources

[Solved] Visit Http Www

[Solved] Visit Http Www

 

Visit http://www.aha.org/advocacy-issues/communicatingpts/pt-care-partnership.shtml and review the American Hospital Association’s Patients’ Bill of Rights. Discuss how health care professionals can ensure that patients’ rights are upheld and protected.

Instructions: Your post must have at least 500 words. Please make sure to provide minimum 2 citations and references (in APA, 7th ed. format) within the last 5 years published for your work.  

[Solved] Professional Nursing Organization

[Solved] Professional Nursing Organization

Describe one internal and one external method for the dissemination of your evidence-based change proposal. For example, an internal method may be the hospital board, and an external method may be a professional nursing organization. Discuss why it is important to report your change proposal to both of these groups. How will your communication strategies change for each group?