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disucssion post week 7
The phrase "nurses eat their young" has been around for decades. The consequences of bullying include nurses reporting poorer mental health, decreased collaboration with team members, ineffective communication, reduced work productivity, and poor job commitment. Do you feel bullying or horizontal violence is an issue in the clinical environment? Why or why not? Discuss how…
Orem’s Theory
·Read chapter 14 about Dorotea Orem’s Theory: “Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing” and look for at least one article online about her theory. Give your own Opinion about her theory, provide your own definitions for: Self-Care, Dependent-Care, Self-care deficit and Dependent-Care deficit. Use APA7 format in your Word document. Provide at least two references, one…
Strategy planning
Discuss the purpose of strategic planning in a health care environment. Explain what factors affect future planning in an organization and what tools can be used for future planning.
week 3 disc
The United States and other countries are experiencing nursing shortages. To help ease the shortage, many resources are spent on recruiting foreign nurses. What are the reasons for these shortages? If the United States and other industrial nations put their resources into increasing nurse retention, would the need to recruit foreign nurses decrease? Why or…
Evidence-Based Practice and the Quadruple Aim
To Prepare: Read the articles by Sikka, Morath, & Leape (2015); Crabtree, Brennan, Davis, & Coyle (2016); and Kim et al. (2016) provided in the Resources. Reflect on how EBP might impact (or not impact) the Quadruple Aim in healthcare. Consider the impact that EBP may have on factors impacting these quadruple aim elements, such…
Patient Compliance
Write a short (50-100-word) paragraph response for each question. This assignment is to be submitted as a Microsoft Word document. Define patient compliance and explain its importance in your field. Identify the health care professionals' role in compliance and give examples of ways in which the health care professional may actually contribute to noncompliance….

