Health appointments have been vital to nursing for more than a one hundred years. Initiating with Florence Nightingale. Her Philosophy was environmentally conscious. Florence pondered the idea that the environment of the patient should be changed allowing the environment act on the clients health and safety . Since then many has had the same concept...
The provision of safe and high-quality care is the basic principle of the healthcare system. Nurses are at the front line for patient care and should be responsible to prevent practice errors, faulty diagnoses, wrong medicines, and other related caring issues. Responsibilities such as documentation and informed consent have both practical and legal implications for...
1. Introduction In compliance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2015, p.6) code of conduct, confidentiality through the use of pseudonyms in this essay will be employed; hence, the identity of the patient who will be cited in this reflection will be kept anonymous. He will be given a pseudonym and will simply be...
A nursing care plan (NCP) is a formal process that includes correctly identifying the existing needs, as well as recognizing potential needs or risks (Vera, 2019). This process consists of an organized assessment of patient health conditions and identification of their problems which is then used in setting appropriate goals, create methods, and apply relevant...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the nursing industry. This essay will discuss the structure, role, function, and as well as other key regulatory bodies related to nursing in Australia. This will include, nurses and the Australian health practitioner Agency (AHPRA), the nursing and midwifery board of Australia, and the Australian nursing and...
Nurses have several roles and duties in order to deliver society with the top quality of care (Peate, 2016). Different aspects such as competence, ethics, knowledge, confidentiality, responsibility are assimilated within each profession and how this can be evidence-based practice (Avery, 2016). In Australia, nurses are committed to following guidelines for professional standards and Codes...