Cultural Competence in Ethical Decision Making
[ad_1] Chapter 14: Cultural Competence in Ethical Decision Making Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved 1 Cultural Competence in Ethical Decision Making Culturally competent care addresses diversity. Ethical practice grounded in social justice and human rights […]
Imagine that you manage a department in a health care organization of your choosing. The organization recently merged with another, layoffs occurred, and departments are now being consolidated. Your department now has employees whose ages span four generations, three different cultural groups are represented, and conflict is brewing between them
[ad_1] Imagine that you manage a department in a health care organization of your choosing. The organization recently merged with another, layoffs occurred, and departments are now being consolidated. Your department now has employees whose ages span four generations, three different cultural groups are represented, and conflict is brewing between them. The conflict is affecting performance, […]
: Professional nursing practice is grounded in the translation of current evidence
[ad_1] Evidenced-Based Practice- Sample Selection and Application Description: Professional nursing practice is grounded in the translation of current evidence into practice. Course Competencies: 1) Examine the relationships among theory, practice, and research. 2) Interpret research findings using the elements of the research process. 5) Evaluate data from relevant sources, including technology, to inform the delivery […]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation
[ad_1] Bringing Them Home 20 years on: an action plan for healing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation Bringing Them Home 20 years on: an action plan for healing Executive summary 4 Background 6 The Stolen Generations 7 The Bringing Them Home report 10 Responding to Bringing Them Home 14 […]
Assume that you are leading a staff development meeting on regulation for nursing practice at your healthcare organization or agency.
[ad_1] To Prepare: Assume that you are leading a staff development meeting on regulation for nursing practice at your healthcare organization or agency. Review the NCSBN and ANA websites to prepare for your presentation. The Assignment: (9- to 10-slide PowerPoint presentation) Develop a 9- to 10-slide PowerPoint Presentation that addresses the following: Describe the differences […]
Critiquing a Qualitative Research Study
[ad_1] Critiquing a Qualitative Research Study For this assignment, you will be writing your own QUALITATIVE study critique (similar to what you did for me last week for the quantitative study critique, only this time critiquing a QUALITATIVE research study) on one of the studies provided to you. Choose one qualitative journal article from this […]
After spending two days in Tel Aviv, you leave for Jerusalem and arrive at your hotel near the old part of the city. Once there, you can’t wait to begin exploring. The Old City is a place for walking and wandering, with wonderful sights in its narrow streets.
[ad_1] After spending two days in Tel Aviv, you leave for Jerusalem and arrive at your hotel near the old part of the city. Once there, you can’t wait to begin exploring. The Old City is a place for walking and wandering, with wonderful sights in its narrow streets. Drawing you like a magnet is […]
, Academic Integrity in Nursing Education: Is it Declining?
[ad_1] Please answer the following Discussion Question. Please be certain to answer the two questions on this week DQ and to provide a well-developed and complete answer to receive credit. Also, please ensure to have read the assigned chapters for the current week. Case Study, Chapter 18, Academic Integrity in Nursing Education: Is it Declining? A […]
: Ways of Knowing in Nursing
[ad_1] DNP AND PhD NURSES 2 Week 2: Ways of Knowing in Nursing Nurses have sought to understand the art and science of nursing since the time of Florence Nightingale. Six fundamental ways of knowing underpin nursing science. These ways of knowing include: (a) personal, (b) empirical, (c) ethical, (d) aesthetics, (e) emancipatory, and […]
Healthcare organizations continually seek to optimize healthcare performance. For years, this approach was a three-pronged one known as the Triple Aim, with efforts focused on improved population health, enhanced patient experience, and lower healthcare costs.
[ad_1] Healthcare organizations continually seek to optimize healthcare performance. For years, this approach was a three-pronged one known as the Triple Aim, with efforts focused on improved population health, enhanced patient experience, and lower healthcare costs. More recently, this approach has evolved to a Quadruple Aim by including a focus on improving the work life […]
This week’s self-assessment, located in your text, is a brief individual leadership assessment entitled “Value Systems.” This simple assessment is designed to initiate your thinking on the topic of values in leadership and how your values might impact your leadership in the field of health care administration.
[ad_1] This week’s self-assessment, located in your text, is a brief individual leadership assessment entitled “Value Systems.” This simple assessment is designed to initiate your thinking on the topic of values in leadership and how your values might impact your leadership in the field of health care administration. For this Professional Leadership Journal, complete the […]
Read chapter 3, watch Week 6 Lectures, and watch the films “Gone Baby Gone” and “Sleepers”. Pick one movie and apply Kant’s moral philosophy to judge the MAIN FINAL action.
[ad_1] Read chapter 3, watch Week 6 Lectures, and watch the films “Gone Baby Gone” and “Sleepers”. Pick one movie and apply Kant’s moral philosophy to judge the MAIN FINAL action. For “Gone Baby Gone” judge Patrick’s final decision and for “Sleepers” judge the priest’s final decision. Judging any other action in the movie is […]