researching both entities, a Professional Nursing Mission Statement outlines the valuable characteristics of both establishments with specific roles that are entailed in each one and how they interpret the meaning of quality of care. A: Functional Differences A regulatory agency such as the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services assists with the regulation and upholding of licensure requirements for delivery of competent care within the nursing profession. Laws that are written and
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Between ADN versus BSN Prepared Nurses In the United States of America nurses are allowed to practice as Registered Nurses upon completion of an Associate degree program in nursing and a passing score on the NCLEX boards. From there they have many choices for job opportunities: some of which include hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. They practice alongside physicians prepared at the doctorate level, pharmacists prepared at the bachelors, masters, or doctorate level, and speech pathologists prepared
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Describe how nursing theory has helped facilitate the development of nursing knowledge. The nursing profession has progressed greatly since it roots with Florence Nightingale, moving from reliance upon total medical direction for providing basic care and “the first duty of the nurse it that of obedience-absolute fidelity to his orders, even if the necessity of the prescribed measures is not apparent, you have no responsibility beyond that of faithfully carrying out the directions received” (Jennifer
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Individual-Focused Care is important because this kind of care focuses on customized facilities for one’s particular kind of care and personalized attention to each individual patient. All patients are not treated the same. Every patient is unique and needs their own kind individualized care. This allows the patient to feels safe, secure, and comfortable with their particular surroundings. It is important to give this sense of security to the patient because it will allow him to respond to their
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health practices, we must consider what role culture plays in the nursing process. Culture remains to be a vague concept that is often not well understood or explored. Culture can be referred to as the way we do things around here, it is the norm for the particular group. The challenge for nurses regarding culture continues to be maintaining a sufficient knowledge base and comprehension of individualized culturally sensitive care. In the document Nursing: scope and standards of practice it is stated
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Associate degree nurses, (ADN), and baccalaureate degree (BSN), nurses are prepared to be skillful and efficient in the clinical atmosphere. They both have the responsibility of being registered and licensed in their state with the Board of nursing in order to practice. (ADN) are prepared with a skill set and technical background and (BSN) are prepared for teaching and clinical leadership roles. (BSN) have learned to assess and implement practice based on evidence learned from research. The American
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Care Home South Rehabilitation and Assisted Living Daphanie Caldwell American InterContinental Abstract As people age, more are faced with the outlook of moving either ourselves or an older family member into an assisted living environment, nursing or convalescent home. It may be from a decision that happens suddenly following hospitalization, or progressively as needs of one become more difficult to meet, and may require other types of housing. When making a decision to
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United States has much diversity. Each ethnicity comes with a culture. Therefore, there are many reasons to become culturally competent as a health care provider. Health Care providers need to provide culturally competent care. But how do health care providers know which cultures to focus on while studying? A good idea is to know the common cultures within the community where the provider works. A little bit of knowledge from each culture adds up and makes a provider culturally competent. Cultural
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found an article that discussed patient’s perceptions and views in detail. The research article titled “The Lived Experiences of African American Women Receiving Care from Nurse Practitioners in an Urban Nurse-managed Clinic” by Wehbe-Alamah, McFarland, Macklin, & Riggs, (2011) addresses the experiences of African American women who received care by NPs. The objective of this study was to discover the lived experiences of the selected adult African American women used for the study when
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Missouri State Board of Nursing located in Jefferson City, Missouri, has the sole responsibility of protecting the public, and enforcing the state laws to ensure safe and competent nursing care is being provided. The Missouri State Board of Nursing consists of 9 board 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
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