ANALYZING AN ESSAY ComparisonContrast ESSAY Nursing Practices England

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ANALYZING AN ESSAY Comparison/Contrast ESSAY : Nursing Practices- England America GROUP : Shuihua Wang

ANALYZING AN ESSAY Comparison/Contrast ESSAY : Nursing Practices- England America GROUP : Shuihua Wang (Kevin) Sayed Alam

OVERVIEW The article “Nursing Practices – England America”, by Mary Madden is a nice

OVERVIEW The article “Nursing Practices – England America”, by Mary Madden is a nice essay which distinguishes the nursing professional life in USA and England. The writer illustrates her experience as a nurse with positive manner to show contrast of duties and responsibilities between two countries.

Purpose � In our presentation, we intend to organize point by point the author

Purpose � In our presentation, we intend to organize point by point the author contrasts about the way the important profession of nursing is practiced in England in the United States. By doing so, we want to give the audience some information about nursing and make them more appreciate for the work of nurses.

Licensing law � A nurse must apply in every state in which he/she hopes

Licensing law � A nurse must apply in every state in which he/she hopes to work � Allows practice anywhere in British Isles and in some countries abroad

Patient Care � � Doctor is the person the patient knows best and confides

Patient Care � � Doctor is the person the patient knows best and confides most easily Patient is likely to be under the care of the same doctor in and out � � To the patient nurse is the most familiar person The nurse is in view of the patient constantly

Patient Care � � Nurse is not allowed much freedom to advise a patient

Patient Care � � Nurse is not allowed much freedom to advise a patient Physicians orders ``OOR in 24 hours`` or ``may take a shower `` � � The patients place unquestioned confidence in nurses` judgement and advice Nurse decides when the patient is allowed out of bed or what type of bath patient may have

Patient Care � Doctor visit patients without a word of communication to the nurse

Patient Care � Doctor visit patients without a word of communication to the nurse � Nurse is a member of the health team who sees the patient most frequently

Health Care System � � Individual type of medical care An orientation program for

Health Care System � � Individual type of medical care An orientation program for new nurse given by another nurse � � Socialized Medicine No orientation program for new nurse

Social Life � � No restriction for living place and personal life outside the

Social Life � � No restriction for living place and personal life outside the hospital is given consideration Can involve more with people other than the sick � � Live in a nurses` home on the hospital ground and thus isolated in a special hospital community Mingling in the larger community outside the hospital is quite limited

Social Life � � Time and means are available to expand horizons and to

Social Life � � Time and means are available to expand horizons and to enrich personality Develops interests in arts, sports or a creative hobby � � Eight hours work each day while on duty but hours are arranged to work twice in one day Expected to find full satisfaction in vocation

CONCLUSION v Nursing law is same all over in UK but differs each state

CONCLUSION v Nursing law is same all over in UK but differs each state in USA v In patient care nurses’ take more roll in UK compare to USA v Nurses’ have greater innovation opportunity and better personal life in USA than UK