Accountability Of Professional Nurses

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    Philosophy of Nursing

    practice holds nurses to a much higher standard than the average nine to five office job. Nurses must be proficient in a background of anatomy, physiology, and the way drugs and diseases work. Nurses must also combine that knowledge with sharp critical thinking skills and an unconditional compassion for humankind. While every nurse is unique in their own way, I hope the values that I have in my daily living can affect the way I conduct myself while on duty as a practicing nurse. The same theme

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    Care

    Example Social Work Essay ukessays.com /services/example-essays/social-work/social-care-practice.php Running Head: SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE An Investigation of Principles, Care Strategies and Theories Related to Social Care Practice Part One This section provides a summative assessment of the principles, care strategies and theories that direct social care work within the UK. Specifically, the application of support principles, procedures for protecting clients from harm and the advantages of utilising

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    Miss Evers' Boys

    investigation, only one hundred and twenty-seven of the study’s original participants were still alive and had not died from the disease (Morehan, 2007). In the film, the story is told from the view point of Nurse Eunice Evers, one key character in the movie, who played the role of the real- life nurse who was a part of the Tuskegee Study. The movie, Miss Evers’ Boys portrays “the emotional effects of one of most amoral instances of governmental experimentation on humans ever perpetrated” (Morehan, 2007)

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    Health Aseessment

    of practice, the rights and safety of patients and the outcome of the procedure as in how much it is useful for the patients. I would adopt the six step decision making model for determining nursing scope of practice acknowledged by the ANA, professional standards of practice. There are six steps to determining safe practice and each step takes you to the next step if the answer is yes to each of the question answered. The final step will help me determine if the procedure should be conducted or

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    Medical Assisting: A Case Study

    The medical industry environment, with the advent of HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), ACA (Affordable Care Act) and the multiple technological advances in the industry, has an increased need for qualified and intelligent medical workers. Medical assisting, which use to be the young girl at the counter doing intake, has grown into an important element in the efficient operation of a well-run office. There are aspects of medical assisting that fit a particular personality

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    Ethical Dilemma

    care with longer life spans, increased dependency on technology advancements, diversity and staff shortages, new demands for collaborations are creating challenges for health care professionals. Health care departments and professionals are there to improve care, provide treatment services, and outcomes, professionals must recognize and respect the rights of each patient and conduct business in an ethical manner. With today’s health care reform is this standard being compromised? Why has this health

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    Health Care Information Systems Terms

    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) HIPAA was put in place to maintain disclosure of medical records which includes maintaining privacy rules on disclosure of patient information and identity. Privacy and security needs to be maintained in other to protect the services of patients, reducing ethics violations, sustaining corporate integrity as well as to increase patient satisfaction. The health care setting in which HIPPA will be used is all healthcare settings, such

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    Professional Roles

    members who oversee that RNs and LPNs throughout the state are providing safe and competent care to the general public by following the Nurse Practice Act (“Board of Nursing”, n.d.). The Missouri State Board of Nursing is also responsible for the approval of applications for licensure after a graduate nurse has taken the NCLEX exam, as well as taking action against nurses who have demonstrated unsafe nursing care by suspension or possible revocation of their nursing license. Time range for the approval

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    Nursing Theory: Compare/Contrast Two Theories

    the practice of management. Likewise, concepts are general notions, thoughts, and ideas that tend to form a basis of discussion or action. Therefore, theoretical principles guide clinical nurses to various fundamental nursing concepts and provide productive line of action in a given situation. As a result, nurses should note that taking a hermeneutic or phenomenological approach (strict natural science approach) to nursing is not only naive but also misleading in real-life-settings. Alligood and

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    Ethics Statement

    equal. According to my lens and life experiences my ethical statement will include personal behaviors, respect, commitment, accountability, values, and caring. Personal Ethics Statement 1) I will always conduct myself at a point of mortality and ethics as it is measured by code of conduct both at work and in everyday life. 2) I will conduct myself in a professional manner to be supportive with colleagues and patients as well as in everyday life. 3) I will obligate myself to be comited

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