Identify the Model of nursing care

Use this form to complete the Nursing Care Models Assignment: Nursing Care Models Worksheet (Links to an external site.)

Read your text, Finkelman (2016), pp- 111-116.
You are required to complete the assignment using the template.
You will cite the textbook and one scholarly source for each of the two models. Scholarly references must be published within the last 5 years, peer-reviewed, from the Chamberlain Library only and you will need to provide the Permalink
Observe staff in delivery of nursing care provided. Practice settings may vary depending on availability.
Identify the Model of nursing care that you observed. Be specific about what you observed, who was doing what, when, how and what led you to identify the particular model
Review and summarize one scholarly resource (not your textbook) related to the nursing care model you observed in the practice setting.
Review and summarize one scholarly resource (not including your text) related to a nursing care model that is different from the one you observed in the practice setting.
Discuss the nursing care model from step #9, and how it could be implemented to improve quality of nursing care, safety and staff satisfaction. Be specific.
Summarize this experience/assignment and what you learned about the two nursing care models.

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