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    Nurse Practitioner Essay

    Nurse Practitioner “To accomplish great things, you must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe”. The nursing field is one that has very different types of work associated with it. For instance, there are many types of nurses. Some may work in the emergency room, regular hospital, and or they could work in a doctor's office depending on their degree. I chose this career because it will give me the opportunity to broaden my social skills and it will allow me to show the care

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    Nursing

    thirty days with a diagnosis of congestive heart failure. The ADN trained nurse could administer drugs, perform daily weights, ensure that the patient followed a cardiac diet, but was strictly task oriented (The Future of the Associate Degree in Nursing Program, 2013). The BSN trained nurse, would base the care provided using a more integrated system (Why the Push for BSN Nurses?, 2012). The focus of the BSN trained nurse would encompass more teaching, measuring compliance of instructions that

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    Nursing

    Registered nursing, it is a field of medicine that no one pays that much attention too, but its just as important as any surgeon, there are quite a few subdivisions in which it falls under a few of the main ones are home nursing, office nursing and of course the majority of all nurses work in hospitals, and that the one that I am most interested in, just for the fact that I like helping others in need, just the knowing that I will be a part of something, regardless if its minor or life changing,

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    Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Levels of Health Promotion

    increase in quality of care, patient access to care and overall patient satisfaction. The PCMH, with its core foundation being family medicine and primary care, addresses acute, chronic and preventative conditions through personalized care given by the doctors and nurses working directly with the patients to help them navigate through their own health care issues to help them figure out what they need and even what they don’t need.

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    Personal Framework

    I also have another job as a medication assistant at Austin Community College (ACC). This job allows me to collaborate with a nursing instructor by educating level one nursing students in a hospital setting in medication administration safety, basic nursing skills, critical thinking skills, evidence-based practice, core measures, and providing effective and holistic nursing care. My goals as a nurse is to build a trusting relationship with my patients and promote the patient’s sense of control in

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    Women

    The idea of the Great Mother is present in several creation stories. In India, Mata Devi squeezed milk from her "ample breasts" to feed all of mankind. In Assyria and Polynesia, the Great Mother birthed only one egg from which all mankind originated. In Babylon, Ishtar gave birth from her "cosmic uterus" which is drawn out in the stars, where as Gaea, in Rome, emerged from the "primal vagina." And in Greece, "Mother Earth" formerly became Eleusis, who gave birth to a sheath of corn every year, associating

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    Future Trends in Nursing

    Future Trends in Nursing Kareen Whyte Hope Care College Looking at the future of nursing throughout the 21st century seems exhilarating but on the other hand challenging. With the frequent expansion of the function of nurses, the current healthcare climate, education, and research, nurses will play a key role in the transformation of the world’s health and healthcare as a whole. The patient care delivery systems of the future will be significantly influenced by the industry trends that are impacting

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    Professional Roles and Values

    my patient, community and profession. Professional nursing encompasses many roles. The role of nursing has been defined and redefined throughout history. It involves much more than just bathing patients and giving medications. Nursing is regulated by Boards of Nursing, supported by Professional Nursing Organizations and gets its core values from the Nurse Code of Ethics as well as practice Nursing Theory from past and the present. Nursing is an ever evolving profession applying holistic care

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    Reflection

    IOM Future of Nursing Recommendations Name Institution Instructor Course Date IOM Future of Nursing Recommendations The institute of medicine provided a report that required nurses to provide quality health care to citizens. It provided several recommendations with an intention to improve health care provision in the United States. The recommendations required nurses in general to utilize their education and training fully in order to improve the provision of health care services. Some of the

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    Watson's Theory of Caring

    Watson’s Theory of Caring Jane A. Festejo University of Phoenix NUR/403: Theories and Models in Nursing Practice July 29, 2010 Vicki Grosdidier, RN, MSN, CNM   Watson’s Theory of Caring Many nursing scholars have developed theories on caring not only because it is essential to the profession of nursing, but because it is a universal phenomenon that influences how every human being thinks, feels, and behaves. Unfortunately, due to the hectic and fast-paced health care environment in today’s

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