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Q: Example of nursing research topics about hospital setting?
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Definition of hospital nursing?

Hospital nursing is administering care to a person in the setting of a facility such as a hospital, instead of in a home like setting.


What is a health setting?

hospital, doctors, pharmacy, nursing home, dentist etc


Why is school nursing considered community nursing?

I think this is because the school is still basically a community and that it is outside the hospital or clinical setting.


Importance of study of sociology in nursing?

Sociology is important in nursing to understand the backgrounds of the people you will be dealing with. It also helps you understand the system of the hospital setting.


What does care setting mean?

Care setting means the environment in which a patient is cared for on a daily basis. A care setting could be a hospital, a nursing home or a respite center.


What does outpatient physical therapy mean?

Basically stating you are receiving therapy not in a hospital / nursing home setting.


Which is the best example of setting?

A quiet hospital waiting room


What is the best way to prepare for nursing?

Assuming you are talking about a career in nursing and not the act of breastfeeding an infant, the best way to prepare for nursing is to either get a job working in a hospital, nursing home or whatever kind of setting you think you would like to work in, and see if you really like it. Even volunteering at a hospital or nursing home could give you a good idea if a nursing career is right for you.


What is the purpose of hospital admission?

the individual is too sick to stay at home, requires 24-hour nursing care, and/or is receiving medications and undergoing tests and/or surgery that can only be performed in the hospital setting


What was the original intent of Johns Hopkins setting up the hospital?

he wanted to establish a hospital that would treat the poor people of Baltimore and also teach and do research.


What are nursing intervention for cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

I'm not completely clear on your question, whether you mean in the field or in a hospital setting. Remember your ABC's: Airway, Breathing, Circulation. Typically, a nurse's job in the hospital setting is assisting with airway management, CPR, giving medications, and establishing IV access.


What is evidenced based nursing?

Nursing practice which is based on research evidence. Basically it means that studies have been made to find which way of doing something is best, and then the findings are implemented in the hospital or whatever healthcare setting. For example, a study may have been done where two different dressings for pressure sores were used. The dressing which gave the better result (quicker wound healing time/comfort/ease of use etc) would then be used for future pressure sores.