Topic:Short essay
Subject:Nursing
Type: Essay
Format: APA
Description
Kindly follow the rubric on how the answer would be:
Organization
2 marks Content is presented in a clear, logical, interesting sequence which is easily followed. Extremely informative paper, unique insights.
Content
2 marks Student demonstrates full knowledge of issue (more than required), paper highly developed. Extremely informative paper.
Analysis
3 marks Student presents a clear position reflecting critical thinking, insight and a fresh approach. Demonstrates evidence of reflection on, analysis and synthesis of information from a variety of sources. Clearly identifies new learning both personal and professional.
Style
Use of active voice – Clear point of view – Spelling, Grammar,
Tenses, Sentences, APA
2 marks Expertise in formatting : < 3 errors
Resources
1 marks Paper integrates content from required readings as well as from a variety of other relevant sources. More than 4 current, accurate and scholarly sources are referenced. (Pls follow the reference for each module)
-pls use this book for reference and answer: McIntyre, M., & McDonald, C. (2014). Canadian Nurses Association and International Council of Nurses. In Realities of Canadian nursing: Professional, practice, and power issues (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (I provide the chapters of the book per module where you could get the answer)
-pls make it question then answer. pls DON’T put the answer all together for the all of the questions.
-be direct and concise. As much as possible give an example & put in text citation to strengthen the answer
– Pls base the answer in Canadian health care system or perspective.
here are the questions:
Module 9
McIntyre, M., & McDonald, C. (2014). Chapter 13: Nursing, technology, and informatics: Understanding the past and embracing the future. Realities of Canadian nursing: Professional, practice, and power issues (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp. 237–258.
1. What strategies have you used or observed being used to overcome barriers to the use of technology and informatics?
2. What barriers have you experienced in using technology in nursing?
Module 10
• McIntyre, M., & McDonald, C. (2014). Chapter 18: Rural nursing in Canada. Realities of Canadian nursing: Professional, practice, and power issues (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp. 320–337.
• Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. (2015). Honouring the truth, reconciling for the future: Summary of the final report of the truth and reconciliation commission of Canada (Opens PDF document).
• New Trail. Truth First. Before healing. Before reconciliation. (Opens new window).
Question
• How can nurses provide culturally safe and responsive care when working with First Nations communities?
• How does the rural setting of practice influence nursing work? What are the similarities and differences between rural, remote, northern, and Aboriginal nursing?
Module 11
McIntyre, M., & McDonald, C. (2014). Chapter 14: Changing picture: From “medical rounds” to interprofessional practice. Realities of Canadian nursing: Professional, practice, and power issues (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp. 259–277.
1. Reflect on the work of a team in a healthcare or community setting. How are decisions made? Is there a dominant voice on a team? What is the nurses’ role on the team? In what way, if any, is the patient/client involved in team work?
2. What personal qualities (e.g. knowledge, skills, and attitudes) and organizational factors are required to make collaborative work effective?
Module 12
McIntyre, M., & McDonald, C. (2014). Chapter 25: Interpersonal violence and abuse: Ending the silence. Realities of Canadian nursing: Professional, practice, and power issues (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp. 429–150.
Compile a list of accounts from newspapers, television, and radio from the past week that dealt with violence and abuse.
1. How do these reports counter or reinforce harmful stereotypes?
2. What impact would these incidents have on the health of the population?
3. Were health issues addressed in these accounts?