Eziaku Oliver Grand Canyon University Baccalaureate Degree Nursing/Associate Degree Nursing: Difference in Competencies November 25 2012 Nurses prepared at the baccalaureate degree level are more competent than those prepared at the associate degree level. As the saying goes knowledge is power, Nurses prepared at baccalaureate degree level have more knowledge, they spend more time in school studying, conducting research, they think deeper, they apply critical thinking skills in patient care
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[pic] Tips for Lodging an Expression of Interest under the Skilled Migrant Category The cheapest and most efficient way is to submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) is online at www.immigration.govt.nz If submitting a manual (paper-based) EOI please do not send it to London Branch. Any manual EOIs should be addressed to: Expression of Interest Team DX SR57164 PO Box 3705 Wellington New Zealand For queries on your EOI once it is submitted, contact
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Professional Dynamics Grand Canyon University NRS-430V September 08, 2012 Professional Dynamics Associate trained nurses came about out of necessity due to a nursing shortage after the end of World War II. Nurses were leaving the profession causing a dramatic shortage. In order to alleviate this problem, a proposal to initiate a two year nursing program was proposed by Milford Montag in 1952. The intent of the ADN was to fill the nursing shortage with a nurse who was technically
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There are varied avenues of academic development that prospective nursing students can select from when contemplating entering into the field. The two most frequently achieved pathways in nursing education for an entrance position, is an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s degree in nursing. A survey organized by the Health Resources and Services Administration in 2008, demonstrated that fifty percent of nurses retained a bachelors degree or higher and that at least thirty-six percent received an
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CAREER PLAN Brandy's Personal Career Development Plan I. Personal Goals a. Long Term Goals i. My long term goal is to obtain my Master of Science degree in Nursing. This goal will be accomplished by January 1, 2015. ii. My long term goal is to obtain a position at a hospital as Nurse Practitioner. This goal will be accomplished by June 1, 2016. b. Short Term Goals i. My short term goal is to obtain my Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing
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1 The Future of Nursing Cathleen Atkins Grand Canyon University September 16th, 2012 The Future 2 The future of healthcare is dependent upon the role nurses play in the care of the patient. A committee was formed between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute of Medicine to address the needs of reformation of nursing. The purpose of the study was multifold. The study looked at ways to reform our healthcare system to meet the challenges of safe, quality patient care while
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Mrs. Loewen states she started her career not being on the path to HR, but rather started her HR job as a part time employee. She started as an HR assistant at Lewis and Clark College, until her sons were of high school age. She then went to work full time in HR for 10 years at Lewis and Clark College. A position then became available at Western States College which Ms. Loewen states was a stretch to her comfort zone. With the change she did not realize that this new position was a one stop
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Resume Personal Data Name: Zou Lijia Date of Birth: 24/01/1990 Nationality: Chinese Tel: +852-59734949 Email: zoulijia124@gmail.com Address: Room 1057, 29 On Chun Street, Ma On Shan, Shatin, Hong Kong Standard English Test IELTS:6.5 Date: 09/07/ 2011 CET-6:519 Date: 12/ 2010 School Education University: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Duration: 09/2012 to now Major:
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Historically nursing and nursing education continues to grow and change. The first nursing program started with Florence Nightingale who laid the foundation of professional nursing with the diploma program. Today, there are three different pathways to become a registered nurse. The three pathways include; the baccalaureate degree program, associate degree program, and the diploma program. All of these pathways allow the student to take the NCLEX-RN and become a registered nurse. What is the difference
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CS 340 – Legal & Ethical Issues in Computing – FALL 2012 - 3 hours C Course designation: CS 102 or an equivalent is a required pre-requisite. Extensive use of the computer is required for a passing grade in this course. Course Objective: To increase awareness of the ethical and legal issues of computing and responsible use. Course Description: By way of case study and fact pattern analysis, we will find and frame legal and ethical issues presented by past, contemporary and emerging technology. Cases
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