Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction
of knowledge and expertise leading to defined skills, abilities and norms (Balita,
2008). Knowing such, individual aspirants to provide care and assistance to the
infirmed are ought to undergo formal nursing education in order to follow their
answer to the virtual call of altruism and service--- until it was finally established by
then, the evolution of nursing as a profession began; it started to adapt with social and
over time. Schools, colleges and universities--- even hospitals--- that offered nursing
as a degree flourished, accompanied by an increase of demand for nurses all over the
world. This is particular to the Philippine setting. Filipino nurses remain to be the best
manpower for the nursing profession, and this reputation extends globally. That is
why, amidst the global financial crisis, the demand for Filipino nurses never actually
ceased, contrary to the rumors of its decline. Students and licensed nurses alike, desire
that this legacy regarding Filipino nurses abroad continue; with this, government and
Philippines, one that is suitable for both local and international needs and trends of
nursing practice.
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recognized to provide quality nursing education and training that led at producing
effective professional nurses that are able to meet the global standards. Student nurses
that the institution caters are exposed to different areas of several health care facilities;
mainly Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital and Tarlac Provincial Hospital. Although
clinical exposures to the two main hospitals are considered greatly important
altogether in molding student nurses from CLDH- EI, the researchers would want to
CLDH and TPH as well as the difference of such between the two leading medical
institution in relation to the identified factors affecting them. The idea of conducting
this study came about through the researchers’ brainstorming about several concerns
that BSN students from CLDH- EI are currently faced with. The researchers ended
with a discussion on comparisons among previous exposures from the areas of NCM
104; hence, the problem sprung. With a few revisions and after identifying research
The study was conducted in order to establish the difference between the
relation to the identified factors affecting them, and to draw out its implication to
a. gender;
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c. time of duty?
3. What are the main factors affecting the performance of nursing procedures by
a.1. equipments
a.2. facilities
b. motivational factors?
b.3. patients
Hypothesis
Nursing Students:
It will help them to be aware on which areas, to what circumstances and which
awareness, they will be able to determine when, where and how will they be able to
Clinical Instructors:
It would help them in creating their plan of activities and effective teaching
strategies in the clinical areas that will be beneficial to their students despite the
that generate an effect on the actual delivery of nursing procedures by their students as
of present time. In this manner, administrators of the institution will able to coordinate
collaboratively with health care facilities and clinical instructors about existing
made in terms of the nursing curriculum or methods of instruction that will enable
students to learn amidst the existence of factors that may affect the performance of
Through the results of this research study, the researchers intend that the BSN
teaching strategies to students in clinical areas of the concerned hospitals. Given the
this study may serve as motivation for generating alternatives or supplemental learning
activities that will maximize and intensify the learning of BSN students, specifically in
NCM 104.
The main focus of this study is determining the difference between the nursing
and TPH in relation to the identified factors affecting them. This would be made
The assigned areas in CLDH and TPH by which the respondents would have
had any exposure considered for the study were Emergency Room, Intensive Care
The BSN Level 4 of CLDH- EI in the academic year 2009- 2010 was
comprised of 7 sections but only four sections were selected for the reason that these
respondents were both exposed to CLDH and TPH. These sections, particularly
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sections (B, D, E, F), have a total of 160 students, by which respondents were chosen
from. These students were believed to have been taking NCM 104 and would have
been exposed to any of the areas mentioned in TPH and CLDH by the time the
The factors included in the study were: first, the environmental factors in terms
of specified equipments and facilities in the hospitals, and secondly the motivational
factors involving clinical instructors, staff nurses and patients confined within the
the respondents were the following: taking vital signs, performing assessment,
The study was conducted for one to two months. The researchers included data
respondents. Thereafter, the data obtained and gathered by the researchers were
Definition of Terms
These are the terms that are of direct concern in the study. These were defined
Area of Exposure. It pertains to the area were the researchers will be focusing in
Auscultation. The action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other
Blood pressure. The blood pressure is the pressure of the blood within the arteries.
recorded by two numbers. The first (systolic pressure) is measured after the heart
contracts and is highest. The second (diastolic pressure) is measured before the heart
contracts and lowest. A blood pressure cuff is used to measure the pressure. Elevation
BSN- Bachelor of Science in Nursing. It is the course to which the respondents are
currently enrolled.
CLDH- Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital. This refers to a private health care facility
and the official training hospital of the respondents. It is the school where the
Dorsal recumbent. The supine position with the person lying on the back, head,
and shoulders.
functionability and usability of equipments and facilities that may or may not affect
Facilities. These are amenities readily available in the hospital for patient use and
Fowler's position. A position in which the patient is semi-sitting with the head and
Functionability. This refers to the hospital equipments and facilities that are
Heart rate. The number of heart beats per unit time, usually per minute. The heart
rate is based on the number of contractions of the ventricles (the lower chambers of
the heart). The heart rate may be too fast (tachycardia) or too slow (bradycardia). The
pulse is bulge of an artery from the wave of blood coursing through the blood vessel
as a result of the heart beat. The pulse is often taken at the wrist to estimate the heart
rate.
Hospital staff and personnel. This refers to people who are employed in the
hospital.
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Inspection. The visual examination of the body using the eyes and a lighted
to the eye.
Lateral position. A position in which the patient lies on one side of the body.
Lithotomy. Position in which the patient is on their back with the hips and knees
flexed and the thighs apart. The position is often used for vaginal examinations and
childbirth.
administration of medicine and medical care that prevents or minimizes disease and
the spreading of disease. The main medical purpose of washing hands is to cleanse the
hands of pathogens (including bacteria or viruses) and chemicals which can cause
Motivational factors. This refers to factors that may or not affect performance of
nursing procedures from other people present in the hospital during duty.
Nasogastric Tube Feeding. Feeding of patient with milk and medications through a
NCM 104- or Nursing Care and Management 104. This is a nursing subject and
second in the NCM series; it deals with Medical and Surgical Nursing.
client.
Occupied bed making. The process and art of changing linens, pillowcases and
Patients. This refers to those confined in the hospital to which nursing care are
rendered.
Percussion. The striking together of two bodies, especially when noise is produced.
The sound, vibration, or shock caused by the striking together of two bodies.
Prone position. A position in which the patient lies on the abdomen with the head
Respiratory rate. The number of breaths per minute or, more formally, the number
of movements indicative of inspiration and expiration per unit time. In practice, the
respiratory rate is usually determined by counting the number of times the chest rises
or falls per minute. By whatever means, the aim is to determine if the respirations are
(apnea).
Sims' position. A position in which the patient lies on one side with the under arm
behind the back and the upper thigh flexed, used to facilitate vaginal examination.
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control for dental workers; helps reduce or prevent infection and transmittal of
microbes among people and objects; for regular dental procedures, liquid soap and
water is sufficient but for surgical procedures, antimicrobial cleansers should be used.
measure of the average kinetic energy due to thermal agitation of the particles in a
system.
Time of duty. This refers to the duration in the day or night to which respondents
TPH- Tarlac Provincial Hospital. It is referred as a tertiary health care facility, one
among the hospitals that the respondents have their clinical exposure.
head at the lower end and legs flexed over the upper end.
Unoccupied bed making. The process and art of changing linens, pillowcases and
patient’s admission.
Usability. This refers to the permission granted to nursing students to make use of
hospital equipments.
Vital Signs. This is also called as cardinal signs, consisting of Blood Pressure,
infection.