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    The Nursing Shortage The nursing shortage has been a highlight of discussion for years. With healthcare reform now happening, the nursing shortage has become more urgent. Baby boomers are retiring making the nursing work force dwindle even further. More patients have insurance and are seeking care. Healthcare facilities are struggling with regulatory agencies that are directly linked to reimbursement and are try to do more with less staff which is leading to burn out. To further compound the issue

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    The Nursing Shortage The nursing shortage has been a highlight of discussion for years. With healthcare reform now happening, the nursing shortage has become more urgent. Baby boomers are retiring making the nursing work force dwindle even further. More patients have insurance and are seeking care. Healthcare facilities are struggling with regulatory agencies that are directly linked to reimbursement and are try to do more with less staff which is leading to burn out. To further compound the issue

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    Nursing Career Research Paper

    Nursing is a long process job to go through; one of the hardest process to go through is through your education. The first thing you must do is get your high school diploma, then you must choose a nursing school to apply for, find nursing jobs, volunteer at a hospital. The most important thing you must focus on is ongoing to college first, some options that there is are; University of Pennsylvania, Columbia U; and many other universities. The classes you must take are associates degree in nursing

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    Aa vs Bac

    1. How does knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing provide a context in which to understand current practice? Identify at least three trends in nursing practice demonstrated by the interactive timeline, located within the multimedia folder in Canyon connect. How have these trends influenced your perspective of nursing practice? Prior to the 1800’s, nursing practice was disorganized, non-sterile, high rate of infection and was given by women who had no other options. The women were

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    Asn vs. Bsn

    According to the American nurses Association, “Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (American Nurse Association 2014). Individuals who pursue a nursing career have many responsibilities, for nursing is not just a compassionate profession, but a profession that entails

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    Health Assessment

    board of nursing rules and regulations. The scope of practice for the register nurse utilizes the nursing process to establish the plan of care for the patient. The nursing process includes assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation and reassessment, communication, clinical reasoning, and employment setting. In practice we need to remember that we only practice what we are trained and educated to do. You cannot expect a floor nurse to function in an ICU or an Emergency room nurse

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    Asn to Bsn

    individuals. Nurses are also accountable for the health promotion and maintenance of families, communities, populations, and the treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care settings. Nurses perform a range of clinical and non-clinical functions necessary to the delivery of health care and may also be involved in medical and nursing research. This paper will reflect the differences in the necessary competencies for nurses prepared at the associate degree (ADN) and baccalaureate of

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    Bsn vs Adn

    accountable, professional, and highly educated. Baccalaureate programs provide advanced training in critical thinking, leadership, education and patient safety (Cresaia & Friberg, 2010). Associate degrees are more focused on the technical aspects of nursing care and teach only the basics of leadership (Moore, 2009). Nurses that obtain a BSN degree are more prepared to face today’s challenges in health care and provide patients with the level of care they need. America’s population is becoming older

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    A Career As A Registered Nurse

    Registered Nurses are one of the most versatile roles in the nursing industry. A registered nurse's job can be very rewarding, and is a great stepping stone if you decide you want to pursue an advanced nursing career. A registered nurse does plenty of job duties. One role a registered nurse does is observe and record patient behavior, to have an idea of what might be wrong with the patient. Another job duty they are capable of is performing diagnostic test on patients, an evaluation with a narrow

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    Profeesion

    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Amy Conlin Grand Canyon University: NRS-430v April 17, 2016 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recognized the changes in the healthcare setting and the need to comply with these changes in the healthcare systems. Transforming the health care system to provide safe, quality, patient-centered, accessible, and affordable care will require a comprehensive rethinking of the roles of many health care

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