Article 4, Section 29 of the Republic Act 9173 answers this question.
The scope of nursing defines the nursing responsibilities and duties of a Registered Nurse within the Philippine territory. This includes responsibilities of nurses for clients in different life spans and in any health care setting, whether it be in the hospital or in the community. There are different scopes included in this section. Scope of nursing comprises 5 different nursing responsibilities, which also links the different fields a registered nurse may be involved with.
The entire Republic Act may be read on tuesdayrn.blogspot.com. Check the quick guide for the copy.
Stephanie Poe has written: 'Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based practice' -- subject(s): Leadership, Clinical Competence, Translational Research, Evidence-Based Nursing, Organization & administration, Evidence-based nursing
This is a very good question, since the jury still seems to be out concerning the basis of evidence-based practice (EBP). Nursing research is a structured method of measuring and evaluating outcomes of various procedures, practices, hypotheses, etc. If one discovers a significant, proven result that can be replicated by others, and this result is "better" than current/customary practice, the new findings may be incorporated into every day practice and is then referred to as EBP. Evidence Based Practice. The evidence is the result(s) of the research. Nursing practice is based on this evidence.
Nursing jurisprudence is that area of law which is comprised of all legal rules and principles affecting the practice of nursing. Those laws (nursing practice acts) are typically within the functions of each state board of nursing. The state nursing boards license nurses based on those laws, and hold hearings regarding individual misconduct.
human becoming:methods competency-based teaching motivation-support to behavior change/lifestyle modification
Community-based is a PHILOSOPHY of practice that focuses care on individuals, families, and groups across the lifespan. Assisting to help manage acute & Chronic health changes in community and at home. Where community-oriented is a nursing practice SPECIALITY, focus is on individuals, families, and groups in a community. Example: public health nursing.
is based on custom and common practice, on court rulings in specific instance, or on the ideas implied in those rulings.
Nursing theories provide a framework for nursing practice, guiding decision-making and interventions. They help nurses understand patient behavior, make accurate assessments, and plan appropriate care. By incorporating nursing theories into clinical practice, nurses can provide more comprehensive, evidence-based, and patient-centered care.
Shared governance is based on the philosophy that nursing practice is best determined by nurses. Staff nurses and CNAs make their own schedules.
The conceptual and theoretical nursing models help to provide knowledge to improve practice, guide research and curriculum and identify the goals of nursing practice. The state of art and science of nursing theory is one of continuing growth. Using the internet the nurses of the world can share ideas and knowledge, carrying on the work begun by nursing theorists and continue the growth and development of new nursing knowledge. It is important the nursing knowledge is learnt, used, and applied in the theory based practice for the profession and the continued development of nursing and academic discipline.
Community based nursing would include agencies like home health care and hospice. Community health nursing would include agencies like the department of health and human services (DHHS)- local agencies in the community. Public health nursing would include agencies like the CDC and FDA- government agencies.
Rose A. Utley has written: 'Theory and research for academic nurse educators' -- subject(s): Competency-Based Education, Professional Competence, Standards, Nursing Faculty, Study and teaching, Nursing Faculty Practice, Methods, Nursing, Nursing Education Research
Yale University's Nursing program offers a variety of courses focusing on advanced practice nursing, including areas such as adult-gerontology, family nursing, psychiatric nursing, and midwifery. Students engage in both theoretical coursework and clinical practice to develop their skills. The curriculum also emphasizes leadership, health policy, and evidence-based practice to prepare graduates for diverse roles in healthcare. Additionally, interdisciplinary courses may be available to enhance collaboration in patient care.