Mr. Thathamkulam RN, MSN works as the Nurse Manager (NM) for Eye Clinics. He has demonstrated excellence in his nursing assessment skills, leadership skills, coordination of care for the internal and external customers, collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, and using evidenced based research to guide the practice of his employees to impact good patient/family care results. In 2013, he obtained his MSN with an emphasis in Health Care System Education and MBA in management and finance from
training. The least education is a four-year degree, after they have received their bachelor’s degree they will have to complete a master’s or a doctorate program. If someone wanted to become a nurse practitioner they cannot have an associate in nursing. A nurse practitioner has to pass the NCLEX-RN to become a registered nurse then get a nurse practitioner degree that can take anywhere from two to four years. A nurse practitioner can work in a variety of environments like the hospital, clinics,
8. ETHICAL REASONING Ethical reasoning is an act that integrates ethical question into intellectual work required. It is the ability to identify, assess, and develop ethical arguments from different ethical positions. It pertains to the rights and wrongs of human conduct. TYPES OF ETHICAL REASONING • Utilitarian: this type of reasoning believes that morally right course of action in any situation produces the greatest balance of benefits over harms for everyone affected. It believes in action producing
A nurse anesthetist in a nutshell, is one level lower than an anesthesiologist. They not only administer local or general anesthetics to patients, but they also oversee everything from blood pressure, to heart rhythm, to temperature and even level of consciousness. One misconception is that nurse anesthetist only watch over patients, while in surgery, but that isn’t true. In fact, they watch over after, too, making sure all of their vitals are in check. This commonly happens in hospitals, but can
The Impact of Caring: A Nurse’s Job The main objective of a nurse is to be caring, so that every patient may feel secure while being taken care of during healing. Evidence shows that there are many connections between topics in nursing, especially “human presence and caring” (Papastavrou et al., 2012, p. 370). The more interpersonal the relationship between a nurse and patient is, the more effective the healing process and overall care will be for the patient. According to Nelson (2011), a caring
Working in a psychiatric setting is a challenge for the direct care employees (Sellers et al., 2012). Psychiatric nurses are at high risk for major exhaustion (Kowalski et al., 2010). It is important that psychiatric employee work related conditions are examined. Employees working in these environments experienced issues with burnout when they lacked emotional support; they consequently, struggled to manage difficult situations, and risked the possibility for injury (Zarea, Nikbakht-Nasrabadi, Abbaszadeh
Virginia Apgar changed the medical world in the 50’s. She accomplished a lot in her whole life time in the medical world and in the educational world. She shows that Women can accomplish many things they get their minds set to. For example, she had an interest in the medical world as a child and spent her whole life committing herself to school and encouraging herself to make it through and I believe that she is a wonderful role model for any young woman who would like to follow in her footsteps
Mormon Health Care: Providing Proper Care Mormons practice and follow the religious beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS). There are over 5.7 million Mormons living in the United States and they are avid seekers of good health. They try and eat only whole grains, fruits and vegetables and they do not smoke or drink alcohol. They try and take the best care of themselves as possible. However, life happens and they become ill. In the event of an illness or injury they are
Kayla Wilson CHR 365 December 10, 2014 Final Exam Response Paper The purpose of this paper is to use Mark Dever’s Nine Marks of a Healthy Church to answer the following questions: What are the nine marks of a healthy church? What do each of them mean? How would you use them to build a healthy church? The first mark of a healthy church is Expositional Preaching. It shows the church’s belief in the authority of Scripture and is a commitment by the church to hear and submit to God’s Word. Preaching
Family Overview Purpose of paper and briefly describe the Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM) (one paragraph). The Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM) is a recognized multidimensional template which consist of three categories: structural, developmental, and functional (Wright and Leahey, 2013). The model is was designed to assist nurses nurses in gathering data, in several different areas allowing the healthcare professional to gain insight of a family and to aid in developing a plan, and