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Nursing sits at the center of health sciences education, making it one of the most extensively studied professions in academic settings. Students in nursing programs, healthcare administration courses, and allied health disciplines routinely write about nurses because the profession raises layered questions about clinical competence, ethics, leadership, and patient outcomes. Topics range from the technical — such as healthcare informatics and evidence-based practice — to the philosophical, including nursing leadership theory and the professional image nurses project within healthcare systems. This breadth makes nursing a rich subject for academic inquiry, demanding both scientific grounding and humanistic reflection.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide variety of approaches. Some take a clinical case-study angle, examining specific settings such as surgical units or hospital environments to analyze patient care challenges. Others adopt a policy or professional development lens, exploring how involvement in nursing organizations, interdisciplinary teams, or union structures shapes the profession. Leadership-focused papers compare different leadership styles and their effects on nurse managers and staff, while education-centered work examines how nursing education levels connect to patient outcomes. Advocacy and holistic care also appear as recurring frameworks across the collection.

A strong essay on nursing succeeds by establishing a focused, arguable thesis rather than broadly summarizing the profession. Evidence that carries the most weight includes peer-reviewed clinical research, documented patient outcome data, and established practice guidelines. Writers should ground claims in specific contexts — a care setting, a policy question, or a defined patient population — rather than making sweeping generalizations. The most common pitfall is treating nursing as a single, uniform practice; acknowledging the diversity of roles, specializations, and institutional environments produces a far more credible and sophisticated argument.

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Spirituality and HIV / AIDS
However, recent trends in medical treatment are placing an increasing emphasis on the connection between healing of the body and healing of the mind. This is especially true for diseases that have life-limiting…
Essay Doctorate
Nursing Profession: Ethics, Informatics, and ACO Changes
The developed worlds are becoming older. America's population is approaching retirement age due in large part to the baby boomer generation. Those individuals born between 1946 and 1964 will be eligible for more social…
Thesis Doctorate
Stress Management in the Healthcare Setting
An increasing body of evidence points to the intensity of the labor involved in caring, and the impact it has on the carer. Whether lay or professional, it seems that the potential for suffering among carers is enormous. When a person reaches a state of physical, emotional or mental exhaustion, burnout occurs, and it appears to affect both lay and professional carers alike. Almberg's study, for example, suggests that exhaustion and burnout from caring happen in many different cultures and that 'relatives who have been giving care for many years may experience similar emotional exhaustion to that suffered by staff' (Almberg et al 2007). Whether lay carers would express their state as burnout is questionable, since it tends to be a term mostly used in professional discussion, but there is evidence of high levels of stress and illness among informal or lay carers (Henwood 1998). Lay carers, in one study (Princess Royal Trust 2009), felt that it was not even of interest to professional carers whether they could cope or not. Over 70% of 1300 lay carers involved in this study reported that it was largely assumed that they would cope with looking after a person at home, and were not asked if they could do so. Are they not being asked because of ignorance, because of fears of what might turn up if they were asked, because of denial ... what is not known about does not hurt? Professional carers, however, are supposed to have special training which equips them to deal with the suffering of others dispassionately, maintaining a certain distance which 'protects' both them and their patients or clients. Thesis: If work is our centre, but it fails us, for whatever reason, then we have literally lost our faith. The centre no longer holds and we may fall apart - showing all the signs and symptoms of stress and burnout, addiction and co-dependence.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Personal nursing philosophy and professional values
Nursing is a three-prong dynamic that must take place before a client is cared for in the best possible way. The first prong is based on the fact that a client/person is a holistic entity within a continually changing…
Paper Doctorate
Change Proposal America Became Aware
America became aware of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980's. By the mid-1980's it seemed as though it was the most talked about disease in this country. It was primarily known as a gay, white male's disease but as the…
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Achieving Baby-Friendly Hospital Designation: A Fiscal Plan
Achieving Baby-Friendly Hospital Designation: Brookdale University
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Diabetes: causes, symptoms, and treatment options
The issue of diabetes and particularly type 2 diabetes has reached alarming proportions in many developed societies today. As one study notes; "…approximately 4,110 people are diagnosed every day with diabetes.
Essay Doctorate
Tylenol Scandal 1982 How Did the Hospital
How did the hospital or facility respond?
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Disruptive Physician Behavior the Objective
The objective of this work is to examine disruptive physician behavior with the focus of this study on the relationship dynamics between doctors, nurses, and other groups in the hospital setting.
Paper Undergraduate
Sociology and health: concepts and applications
The intention of this essay is to scrutinize the relevance of sociology in addressing health issues. Information shall be gathered to prove the idea that stressful circumstances have a substantial effect on the health status of an individual. In addition, the paper will highlight the use of sociology by medical professionals in interacting with their patients. Information shall be gathered from internet sources, books, and scholarly articles.