Accountability Of Professional Nurses

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    Hcs 475 Accountability Paper

    The importance of accountability paper HCS 475 November 3, 2014 Brandi Muro The Importance of Accountability Paper There are many aspects that play into being a good leader and manager. They are all of similar importance, however; there is one that is particularly important, accountability. Holding people accountable for their actions or lack thereof is important for many reasons. It entails the procedures and processes by which one party justifies and takes responsibilities for its actions

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    Knowledge of Foundations in Nursing

    foundation of nursing, nurses can develop a sense of professional identity and build a better future for the profession and the people they serve” (Ic.gcumedia.com, 2013).The American Association for the History of Nursing (AAHN) seeks” to foster the importance of history as relevant to understanding the past, defining the present, and influencing the future of nursing.” (About AAHN, 2007) It also helps us to see the role nursingeducation plays in developing nurse s equipped with critical

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    Do Not Resuscitate Directive Nurse: A Case Study

    a nursing care to a client with terminal disease it can be one of the most intimidating jobs for any health professional. Generally caring for a person that knows is dying, it is going to be difficult no matter a one is professional nurse, family or someone just happened to be there to care for the palliative patient. Leaving this world has never being an easy job and a palliative care nurse will be someone who is very much aware of the dying phenomenon. Unfortunately, or maybe necessary no one knows

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    Professional Ethics

    expecting nursing professionals to illustrate the highest ethical standards from any industry. Nurses are held accountable for the patient and their family’s welfare. The ANA provides the Nursing profession guidelines to treat every patient with dignity, respect, and compassion also free from any personal judgment of race, social or economic status, personal disparities, or disregard to health status. The American Nurses’ Association illustrates how to carry out your professional practice with their

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    Case Manager

    the integrating and functions of case management, utilization review and management and discharge planning. Has accountability for the care, coordination and discharge planning of all patients. This position is accountable to the Director of Case Management. QUALIFICATIONS Associate degree in healthcare related field preferred. Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Licensed professional nurse may be considered. Bachelors or Masters degree in related healthcare field (such as respiratory therapy or social

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    The Difference Between Adn and Bsn

    baccalaureate degree in nursing program. Hopeful nursing students have a choice to enroll in the associate program versus the baccalaureate program. Which degree is more desired? Which degree will produce a better nurse? In December 2009, a study performed by Dr. Patricia Benner and her team found that nurses who had their associate degree were “undereducated” to meet the complex practice demands of the nation. (Benner, 2009) This topic has created confusion for the nursing student to differentiate over the

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    Discharge Process

    recent clinical placement. The patient which has been chosen has had an exacerbation of a chronic problem. Management options which are or have been available to the designated nurse will be critically discussed alongside the justification of the plan of care which will or has been implemented. The role of the registered nurse in relation to safe and effective decision making will be explored. A discussion of the decision making process which has been chosen for the patient will be noted and this will

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    Professional Roles and Values

    PROFESSIONAL ROLES AND VALUES Professional Roles and Values Western Governors University 0 PROFESSIONAL ROLES AND VALUES 1 As a nurse my mission is to be transparent, compassionate and discerning to the individual patient, family and their need. I vow to confront issues, be innovative, inspiring, motivating and an educator with integrity focusing on improvement for my patient, community and profession. Professional nursing encompasses many roles. The role of nursing has been

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    Nursing Research Urinary Catheterizatio

    Urinary Catheterization in Nursing Research task 2 RN to BSN Feb 25th, 2016 Western Governors University The current procedure that is being performed in my facility for the insertion of a urine catheter with one licensed professional is as follows: Introducing yourself to the patient, wash your hands, identify the patient by date of birth and first and last name, and informing them of the procedure that is about to take place. The patient lays down in a supine position and

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    Nursing and Ethics

    human dignity and collaborative care. The nature of nursing means that nursing ethics tends to examine the ethics of caring rather than 'curing' by exploring the relationship between the nurse and the person in care. Early work to define ethics in nursing focused more on the virtues that would make a good nurse, rather than looking at what conduct is necessary to

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