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Hey everyone I just started ain in nursing and need help with all my assessments if someone plz help
ain deliver care services using a palliative approach
I've never heard of "ain deliver care services using a palliative approach"
Again, your giving out fragments instead of the whole picture.
We, as nurses, MUST provide a picture in order to appropriately assess and provide competent nursing judgement.
If you need help on this assignment, we, here on AN, will not be able to give the adequate help you need if you are unable to give a well thought-out, comprehensive scenario along with your thoughts; It's just not going to happen with fragmented questions; this is not someone you know who has the assignment; you are asking (for the most part) professional nurses to help you on an assignment, and yet, you have not provided the assignment in detail and what you are stuck on.
Until then, instead if rapid fire responses, READ our responses, try to answer our questions and THEN come back with some form of information that will help; otherwise, Google is your best friend.
I don't no what it means
Dude....first, no and know are two different words. Second, don't you have textbooks? I'd think a nursing textbook would have a definition of ethics somewhere. Third, dictionary.com and Google are there, so use them.
What is "ain?"
Honestly. I'm not even a nursing student yet and this thread irritates me.
In Australia AIN is assistant in nursing (similar to PSW in Canada or CNA in US)
If the OP cannot articulate their assignment then we cannot guide them to finding the answer. Do you call questions or queries "assessments"? Are the instructors trying to assess YOUR knowledge and understanding? Typing gibberish is not the response of a serious student or mature individual. Using text speak/chat speak is not only prohibited by the site terms a of service you agreed to when signing up, it makes it difficult for others to decipher what you are trying to ask (as evidenced by the comments above).
The experienced members of AllNurses are happy to assist and guide students with their assignments but the student needs to be articulate and put forth an effort. We are not here to do a students homework, as most of us have graduated, passed the licensing exam and are working as nurses
ain deliver care services using a palliative approach
I see you just started school in Au for what we call a nurses aide...or CNA.
We are always happy to help with homework but we do not do the work for you here. We are a professional nursing community that promotes the best for our patients.
Now exactly what is the question. Please use proper english so we can all understand.
Madras
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Kaykay,
so your topic is delivery of nursing services to palliative care patients? That's interesting. There's tons of info on that subject.
how do you think ethics for nurses ties into end of life care?
What do you think the daily challenges are for a nurse in this setting.