Tag: nursing
Management of Aggression in Healthcare Settings: Does it Receive its Due Attention?
A situation which I encountered during my clinical rotations has encouraged me to write about my feelings and perception regarding aggression. A young 17 year-old [more…]
Nursing and Health Information Technology: A Learning Curve
Recently, I got a chance to attend Integrated Technology into Nursing Education and Practice (ITNEP): Transforming Healthcare, Transforming Lives, Creating the Nursing Leaders of Tomorrow [more…]
Caring for the Caregiver: Are We Healthy Enough to Care for Others?
Being surrounded by life and death and working for long hours on duty in the hospital setting is not an easy task. Being caregivers by [more…]
The Ramifications of Ineffective Communication with Elderly Clients
Communication is one of the most important ways to deliver your thoughts to others, verbally or non-verbally in an easy and clear way so that [more…]
Obstacles to Provision of Good Nursing Care: Language Barriers in Communication with Patients
Language serves as a means by which an individual accesses the health care system, learns about services provided, and accordingly takes decisions about his or [more…]
