
Provide a Critical Account of What It Means to Be a Healthcare Professional
Introduction This essay seeks to critically explore the concept of being a healthcare professional, with a specific focus on the field of occupational therapy. ...

Individualised Care Plan: Evaluation of Care for Ms Yasmin Rahman
Introduction This essay focuses on the evaluation of care provided to Ms Yasmin Rahman, a 34-year-old woman admitted to Accident & Emergency with severe ...

The Effectiveness of Pain Management Strategies in Nursing: Are Current Pain Management Strategies Adequately Addressing Patient Needs?
Introduction Pain management remains a cornerstone of nursing care, directly impacting patient outcomes, satisfaction, and overall quality of life. Despite advancements in medical knowledge ...

Opposing Medicare Cuts in H.R. 1: A Nursing Perspective
Introduction The proposed Medicare cuts outlined in H.R. 1 pose a significant threat to healthcare access, quality, and equity for millions of Americans, particularly ...

NMC Reflection on Palliative Care for Student Nurses
Introduction This essay explores the significance of reflective practice in palliative care for student nurses, framed within the guidelines of the Nursing and Midwifery ...

Advocating for Patients in Midwifery
Introduction Patient advocacy is a fundamental principle in midwifery, rooted in the commitment to support and empower women and families throughout the childbirth journey. ...

Explain How Pender’s Health Promotion Model Applies to the Health Needs of Adult Patients (65 Years and Older) in the United States
Introduction This essay explores the application of Pender’s Health Promotion Model (HPM) to the health needs of older adult patients (aged 65 and above) ...

Recognising and Understanding the Assessment and Nursing Interventions for Individuals with Complex Needs
Introduction This essay aims to explore the multifaceted role of nurses in assessing and delivering care to individuals with complex needs, while critically examining ...

Tailoring the “Morse Fall Scale” Assessment for Cognitive and Motor Deficits in Stroke and Neuro-Oncology Inpatients
Abstract This literature review explores the adaptation of the Morse Fall Scale (MFS) for assessing fall risk in stroke and neuro-oncology inpatients with cognitive ...

Tailoring the “Morse Fall Scale” Assessment for Cognitive and Motor Deficits in Stroke and Neuro-Oncology Patients: A Research Proposal Using APA Guidelines
Introduction Falls represent a significant risk for hospitalised patients, particularly those with neurological conditions such as stroke and neuro-oncology diagnoses, where cognitive and motor ...
