Primary nursing is characterized by a holistic approach where a single nurse is responsible for a patient's care throughout their hospital stay. This model emphasizes continuity of care, allowing the primary nurse to build a strong therapeutic relationship with the patient and their family. It promotes accountability, as the nurse coordinates all aspects of care and collaborates with other healthcare team members. Additionally, primary nursing encourages individualized care plans tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
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Rosemary Cook has written: 'Awareness and Influence in Health and Social Care' 'A nurse's survival guide to primary care' -- subject(s): Nurses' instruction, Primary Health Care, Primary Nursing Care, Primary nursing
Gwen D. Marram has written: 'Primary nursing' -- subject(s): Nursing
The primary nursing diagnosis is "fluid volume deficit"because of the hemorrage. The secondary nursing diagnosis could be- "pain, anxiety or anticipatory grieving at the loss of the fetus".
David John Thomas Pontin has written: 'The effect of primary nursing on the quality of nursing care'
Anne M. Lamb has written: 'Primary health nursing' -- subject(s): Midwives, Community health nursing, Public health nursing, School nurses
Patricia Ruttkay has written: 'AN INVESTIGATION OF TEACHING BEHAVIORS AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NURSING INSTRUCTORS IN THE CLINICAL SETTING THAT FACILITATE THE LEARNING OF BACCALAUREATE NURSING STUDENTS' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
If it was your primary program of study, then it is your major.
Anne McMurray has written: 'Community health nursing' -- subject(s): Community health nursing, Primary Health Care
Virginia Del Togno-Armanasco has written: 'Collaborative nursing case management' -- subject(s): Administration, Handbooks, Nursing Process, Organization & administration, Patient Care Planning, Primary nursing, Team nursing
Helen M. Sweet has written: 'Community nursing and primary healthcare in twentieth-century Britain' -- subject(s): Community health nursing, History, History, 20th Century, Primary Health Care