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NURSING SCIENCE
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Culture and The Patient Experience
Recognizing and embracing cultural diversity in nursing science is essential for the continued evolution of the patient experience. It not only enriches research but also helps us find better solutions to the most challenging clinical problems that each patient will bring. When we acknowledge the cultural context of every patient, family and community we enrich and strengthen the process of nursing science giving more credibility to the practice.
Denetra Hampton
4 days ago1 min read


The Somogyi Effect
The level of study for the future health scholarship is critical as the educational landscape continues to change. The student must be encouraged to learn from a multicultural and multidisciplined aspect. The somogyi effect is characterized by a normal or elevated blood sugar at bedtime, followed by hypoglycemia during the early morning hours leading to a rebound hyperglycemia by morning. For instance: A. A patient will have a blood sugar at bedtime of 190, a blood sugar 2 a
Denetra Hampton
Dec 91 min read


5 Effective Study Habits to Boost Your Nursing Science
Struggling to keep up with your studies or feeling overwhelmed in nursing? Customized study habits can make a big difference in how well you learn and retain information. Which is key to success. Developing effective routines not only saves time but also reduces stress and helps you perform better on exams and assignments. Here are five practical study habits that can transform your nursing school experience. Create a Consistent Study Schedule Setting a regular study time e
Denetra Hampton
Dec 32 min read


Sickle Cell Anemia
Subscribe To Exclusive Content Sickle cell anemia predominantly affects the African American population. Individuals with this condition are homozygous for HgS and possess more HgS than HgA, leading to some cells taking on a "sickle" shape—curved with rough edges. A crisis may occur when low oxygen tension triggers an increase in these cells. The sharp edges of these cells move through the microcirculation, damaging capillaries. Even minor events, such as cold weather, can tr
Denetra Hampton
Nov 291 min read


Fostering a Culture of Science in Nursing Education
Photo: Adrienne Shelford By creating a shared space that fosters and educates about the progress of nursing science, we empower the future of the nursing profession. Additionally, when we promote and instruct in a culture of scientific learning everyone continues to evolve. Cultivating a culture of science will enhance the knowledge on all levels and lay the groundwork for exceptional care. Today's Science : Hematuria (Presence of Blood in Urine) Discussion: Renal calculi,
Denetra Hampton
Nov 81 min read
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