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Nursing Diagnosis

Following assessment, a nursing diagnosis is the next step in the nursing process. It begins after the nurse has collected and recorded the patient data. The purpose of diagnosing is to identify how the client responds to actual or potential health processes, identify factors that bestow or that cause health problems, the etiologies, and identify resources or strengths the individual, group, or community can draw on to prevent or resolve problems.
The nursing diagnosis focuses on evidence-based...
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Nursing Implementation

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Aims Of Nursing

Nursing involves independent, cooperative, person-centered care for people of all ages, families, groups, and communities. Nurses assist the sick or the well person in all settings. Nursing includes promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for ill, disabled, and dying people. Health promotion encourages people to take responsibility for their health. It focuses on the healthy behavior of individuals, families, and the community and the factors that impact their health. Examples of...
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Ethical Issues

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Current Trends in Nursing I

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Nursing Clinical Information System

Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS)
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Nursing: not the problem, but leading solutions.

Marlene Smadu1, Judith Shamian

  • 1Canadian Nurses Association's National Expert Commission on Transformation of Health and the Health System.

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|October 31, 2012
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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Nursing Studies
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Historical analysis of "Hospital Administration in Canada" reveals nursing was viewed as a problem.
  • This perception persisted for decades, impacting the nursing profession's image.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the evolution of nursing's role and perception in Canadian healthcare.
  • To highlight the shift from nursing as a problem to nursing as a solution.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical "Hospital Administration in Canada" issues.
  • Analysis of the Canadian Nurses Association's 2012 "A Nursing Call to Action" report.

Main Results:

  • Nursing's role has transformed from a "problem to be solved" to a key solution provider.
  • Patients are now recognized as central "CEOs of their own healthcare" within inter-professional teams.

Conclusions:

  • Contemporary healthcare models embrace nursing as a vital resource for health, care, and value.
  • The nursing profession is positioned as a leader in addressing healthcare system sustainability and patient-centered care.