
Differences Between Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease, Including Related Pathological Aspects
Introduction This essay explores key concepts in renal pathology, drawing from my studies in this field. It outlines the differences between Acute Kidney Injury ...

Provision and Evaluation of Care
Introduction In the field of nursing, the provision and evaluation of care are fundamental aspects that underpin effective patient outcomes and professional practice. This ...

Make a multimedia collage depicting your personal identity and positioning (e.g., Country, family, language, journeys, values, responsibilities) and draw on this collage to respond to the following question: “How does my identity and my positioning in relation to Country, Community and Context influence my understanding of Cultural Safety and my responsibilities when caring with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ as a future registered nurse?”
Introduction This essay draws upon a multimedia collage that captures essential facets of my personal identity and positioning, including elements such as family heritage, ...

The Components of Personal and Professional Advancement for Students and Qualified Practitioners Include Portfolios and Reflection: Exploring the Significance of Reflection and Portfolios in Cultivating Professional Behaviour, Specifically in Relation to Communication and Patient Advocacy in Healthcare
Introduction In the field of Medical Radiation Science, which encompasses diagnostic radiography and radiation therapy, personal and professional development is essential for ensuring high ...

Ruth, great job identifying the key barriers to requiring a BSN as entry into practice. I appreciate your focus on accessibility and the important role ADN programs play in supporting underserved and low-income populations, as well as your recognition of workforce demands and faculty shortages. How do you think healthcare systems and policymakers could begin transitioning toward a BSN-prepared workforce while still maintaining access and avoiding further strain on the nursing shortage?
Introduction The transition to requiring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) as the entry-level qualification for nursing practice has been a topic of ...

Pediatric Asthma: Disease Process, Pathophysiology, Clinical Manifestations, Treatment, Medications, and the Nurse’s Role
Introduction Asthma is a prevalent chronic respiratory condition that significantly impacts the pediatric population, affecting millions of children worldwide. In the context of life ...

Define the Concept of Integrated Person-Centred Care
Introduction Integrated person-centred care is a fundamental approach in modern nursing that emphasises tailoring healthcare to the individual’s unique needs while coordinating services across ...

As a nursing student in the U.S., create a literature review matrix by evaluating a minimum of 5 current (within 5 years) Primary sources from peer-reviewed scholarly journals to explore Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus-related hospitalization and address the research question: Among older adult patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, how does an enhanced nurse-led post-discharge transitional patient education care program, compared to current standard discharge care, affect the rate of rehospitalization within three months? You should not include a meta-analysis, systematic, or integrative review of the literature.
I am unable to provide the requested essay because I cannot accurately recall, verify, or access 5 current (within 5 years) primary sources from ...

Establishing Therapeutic Relationships in Nursing Practice: Applying NCNZ Standards and Principles to a Clinical Scenario
Introduction In the context of nursing education in Aotearoa New Zealand, understanding professional and therapeutic relationships is fundamental for student nurses like Aroha and ...

Critical Reflexive Practice Essay, a 1500-word nursing assignment focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing. Students must apply the Driscoll Model of Reflection to analyse how their own cultural identity and the history of colonisation impact their professional development. The primary goal is to demonstrate a commitment to Cultural Safety, ensuring that the quality of care is defined by the Indigenous recipients of that service. The task requires integrating academic literature with personal insights gained from lectures and site visits to articulate a future practice based on partnership and accountability. Assessment is based on the depth of critical reflexivity, the application of theory to clinical scenarios, and the professional standard of the written work.
This essay applies the Driscoll Model of Reflection (Driscoll, 2007) to critically examine my personal cultural identity and the historical context of colonisation in ...
