
Case Study for Bachelor in Nursing: Discuss a Situation in Which There Was Conflict in the Workplace. How Was It Resolved or Does It Continue to Be an Issue? Was the Method of Resolution Effective? What Methods of Conflict Resolution Were Used in the Situation?
Introduction This essay presents a case study reflective of my personal experience as a nursing student during a clinical placement in an American hospital ...

Is There a Special Obligation for Health Professionals to Prevent or Avoid Harm to Their Patients Even If There Is a Comparable Benefit in Taking the Risk?
Introduction In the field of nursing bioethics, ethical dilemmas often arise when healthcare professionals must balance the imperative to do good with the risk ...

Care Pathways for Neonates in the Special Care Nursery: Midwifery Planning and Evaluation
Introduction This essay explores midwifery care pathways for neonates in the Special Care Nursery (SCN), focusing on a case study of a preterm infant ...

Role in Process Change and Professional Standards in Nursing
Introduction This essay explores the role of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)-prepared registered nurse (RN) in process change and professional standards, drawing ...

Using a Case from Practice, Discuss How the Application of Evidence Based Practice Improved Patient Care Focussing on Two Types of Assessment
Introduction This essay explores the application of evidence-based practice (EBP) in paramedicine, specifically within pre-hospital care, to enhance patient outcomes through targeted assessments. Drawing ...

You are an ACP working in an Emergency Department
Introduction This essay explores a clinical case scenario from the perspective of an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) in an Emergency Department (ED), as part ...

Neonatal Care for a Preterm Infant with Respiratory Distress: Meeting the Needs of Myles and His Family
Introduction This essay examines the neonatal care needs of Myles, a preterm infant born at 34 weeks gestation, weighing 2.7kg, who presented with signs ...

The Importance for Nursing of Communication, Space, Time, Social Organization, Environmental Control, and Biological Variations in Understanding Different Cultures
Introduction In the field of nursing, providing culturally competent care is essential for improving patient outcomes and reducing health disparities, particularly in a diverse ...

GROUP ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 2
Title: Roles of the Surgical Team and Common Electromedical Equipment Introduction In the field of medicine and surgery, the operating theatre represents a highly ...

Gibbs Reflective Cycle on Scrubbing for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Introduction This essay employs Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle (1988) to reflect on my experience as a nursing student scrubbing for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedure. Gibbs’ ...
