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    Balanced Score Card

    Balanced Scorecard: Measuring performance of an organization involves studying its processes and outcomes to see if it is getting the results it intend to achieve. The best way to determine operational effectiveness is by measuring business performance. There are many methods of measuring performance but the goal is the same — to find out what is working well and what needs to change. Performance measurement can keep a firm on track towards its vision and help achieve its objectives. Balance Scorecard

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    Epiemology

    with hepatitis B Virus” (Shepard & Simard, 2006, p. 112) Hepatitis B virus cause liver tissue infections which is life threatening potentially. And both acute and chronic hepatitis B has a profound impact on global health. “More than 240 million people have chronic liver infections, and more than 780,000 people die every year due to the acute or chronic consequences of hepatitis B.”("WHO Media Center," 2014) The HBV is transmitted from an infected carrier to the others via contact with blood and

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    Prospects of the Nursing Profession

    (RWJF) came together to collaborate and develop a constructive plan for the nursing profession moving forward in the coming age of affordable care for all U.S. citizens. Both parties agreed that available, excellent care could not be attained without exceptional nursing practice and leadership. The report establishes that achieving a successful health care system in the future rests on the future of the nursing profession. The IOM and RWJF (2011) stated, “We believe that preparation of an expanded

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    Nursing Professionals During the past years, we’ve witnessed a tremendous growth in the health crisis, but also the education. With skills that are needed to compete with these, health care advancement technologies and well being of these population growth are in crisis. As comprehensive as the need for health care is being overhauled through the years, a claim has been made on the topic of “Nursing” as being one of the most important. Health is not only to the sustainment of our species, but also

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    Professional Deveolpment for Nursing

    population continues to grow and become more diverse, health care needs must change and grow with it. The US Government passed the Affordable Health Care Act in March 2010. This gives an additional 32 million Americans an opportunity to have insurance coverage. This leads to an additional 32 million people that will be seen in health care facilities across the United States. In October 2010, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) developed a report depicting the need for nursing to be transformed in the areas

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    N-11 Nursing Case Study Nursing

    diligent in diagnosing and treating any patient that presents with signs of either of these disease processes. For the purpose of this discussion, I will evaluate a case study and present differential diagnoses. I will identify unique characteristics for the primary diagnosis and explain a plan for the treatment and management for the disorder, including any medications and appropriate dosages. Lastly, I will discuss education strategies for the patient and families to aid in caring for their child

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    The Changing Nursing Practice

    opportunities and programs for nurses as a result of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, which aims to increase quality, access and value of care. For this to come to fruition, the nursing scope of practice will be utilized to the fullest capacity, nursing education will include expanded skills and leadership roles will be increased from clinical setting to board rooms. With every decade, nursing has become an increasingly integral part of health care services, so that a future without large number of nurses

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    The Effects of the 2010 Iom Report on the Future of Nursing

    The Effect of the 2010 IOM Report on the Future of Nursing The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences. This organization was designed to secure the services of prominent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters relating to the health of the public. “The Institute acts to be an adviser to the federal government and, upon its own initiative, to identify issues of medical care, research, and education” (Institute of Medicine

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    Managing Acute Hypertension in a Patient with a Brain Injury

    CRITICAL INCIDENT ANALYSIS Reflection is an important aspect of nursing education therefore for this assignment an acute event that occurred during a practical placement will be selected, reflected upon and critically analysed. To do this effectively a reflective model will be used. The model selected was Marks-Maran and Rose (1997). Reflection and analysis of a critical incident is recognised as a valuable learning tool for nurses (Rich and Parker 2001). In doing so it allows the opportunity

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    Safe Nursing Ratios

    Nurse to Patient Ratio 1 Safe Nurse to Patient Staffing Ratios A Qualitative Summary Introduction to Nursing Research Grand Canyon University Nurse to Patient Ratio 2 Abstract The healthcare industry stands in the face of many changes, one of which is the forecasted shortages of registered nurses in acute care settings. Unless action is taken and resolutions are not put in place evidence shows that

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