Baccuralate Nursing

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    Male Nurses

    to do with social yarn. These new questions have to do with rhetoric and the enduring association of nursing with “women’s work” and “femininity.” Matthew has the audacity to ask how the rhetoric of femininity actually functions. How and why are we compelled to accept images and tropes as ‘normal’ or ‘natural’ when they are anything but normal and natural? Is it possible that the rhetoric of nursing is responsible for the shortage? Or perhaps it is the rhetoric of femininity and masculinity as such

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    Week Four Individual Assignment

    What is your job title? My job title is Senior Counselor. I work for St. Cloud Hospital Recovery Plus. What is the target population? The target population that I work with is women in primary chemical dependency treatment. We also have a relatively new program called Family Unity that targets women who are pregnant or men and women who have children. We allow these women to bring their children with them to treatment and reside with them at the residential housing facility. These women

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    My Reflective Life Experience Paper

    Paper Reflective Life Experience Paper 1.) Place yourself in the nurse’s shoes and see the one nursed through her eyes. Describe the calls for caring perceived by the nurse. How is the nurse expressing caring in her responses to calls for nursing? We see so many different situations and backgrounds as Nurses. To answer a call bell the same as any other night and walk in upon this couple and scenario, would be life changing for me as a human being and a Nurse. So many of the calls for caring

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    Negligence

    malpractice. Due to current shortage of nursing professionals, nurses on the job are inevitably overloaded with work and duties. Nurses are not getting enough rest that they need to stay alert at all times due to longer shifts. Inattentiveness often leads to medical mistakes that cause serious harm to patients. Another root of the nurse malpractice is under qualification. Many practicing nurses lack training or did not complete the proper length of nursing education; thus medical malpractice sometimes

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    Reflection on Mentorship Practice

    rather nervous. At the thought of myself being in his position, being the same age as him, I began to feel embarrassed too. I thought that I could not possibly be a professional individual if I let my embarrassment and sympathy get in the way of my nursing care. We assisted Mr B into the bath and started his wash. I knew he was uncomfortable and wanted to be able to wash himself, but was unable to do so. I was finding it difficult to look him in the eye, especially when it came to washing his genitalia

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    Nursing History of Matrix

    Historical time period Nursing role in community Major health issues Partnerships used Watson’s theory Past period 1 Colonial period in America: The colonists recognized public health problems quite early in North America. They established temporary boards of health were established in response to epidemic diseases. In the early years of America’s settlement, the female head of the household took care of all household members, in their sickness and childbirth as well as wellness. She was also

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    Drug Error

    Drug Errors Introduction Administration of medicines is a key element of nursing care. Every day some 7000 doses of medication are administered in a typical NHS hospital (Audit commission 2002). Drug administration forms a major part of the clinical nurses role. Medicines are prescribed by the doctor and dispensed by the pharmacist but responsibility for correct administration rests with the registered nurse (O'Shea 1999). Each registered nurse is accountable for his/her practice. This practice

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    Associated vs Baccalaureate Degree

    three ways to become a registered nurse. Diploma in nursing obtain thought hospital based program. Associated degree in nursing can be obtained from any college in two years. And the third one is bachelor degree in nursing, which obtain by four years of college degree. Every one work as an RN once they compete any of these nursing course and pass the licensure exam. Both these courses include, physical and behavioral sciences, and nursing theory as well as clinical experience. But a BSN degree

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    Personal Philosophy Paper

    Philosophy of Nursing 12-5-09 A philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language (Wikipedia,2009) and nursing philosophy is a conceptual model put in place to serve as guide for nurses or references for nurses during their thoughts, observation, analysis, and practices (Seedhouse,2009). My personal philosophy of nursing is founded

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    Mine.

    Is nursing your first choice? Why? Answer: No. Political Science was at the top of my choices, Nursing came second. But after overthinking and analysing things, and with the influence of my parents, I took the latter. Personally, I have thought of being practical, that is, landing myself in a job with good pay after taking and passing the exam. On the exam, what area do you think you’re strong and weak? Answer: Strengths: Community Health Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing & Psychiatric

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