Ethics In Nursing

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    Professional Roles

    I’ll be discussing the functional dissimilarities concerning Board of nursing and the professional nursing establishments from my years of experience as a Registered Nurse. I will also be addressing nursing code of ethics and the professional traits, nursing theory, contributions and scenarios. A. Functional Differences The dissimilarities among Board of Nursing and Professional Nursing Organization are; board of nursing is a state government’s institute that controls the practice of registered

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    a difference in society. Ethical decision making and professionalism is essential to the nursing practice. Nurses are a majority of the employees in hospital setting, outpatient centers, clinics, and colleges that provide direct patient care, education, and advocacy for patients. Nursing, as a profession, is regulated in each state by their board of nursing. In Indiana, the Indiana State Board of Nursing is the agency responsible for licensing and renewal of licenses of all nurses, regulating

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    My Personal Moral Compass

    acceptable code of ethics is essential to nursing profession and offers a principles that can be used as guide for producing ethical culture. Code of ethics helps nurse to direct practice with compassion and respect for human dignity, responsibility, accountability, confidentiality and protect patient safety (ANA Code of ethics, 2014). Codes of ethics also act as a guide for to develop and to perform the high quality of nursing (ANA Code of ethics, 2014). In my nursing profession, my

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    Herbology

    mf 1.) Describe the practice of herbology as a complementary therapy. What is herbology? When did it originate? The practice of herbology is to substitute herbs instead of certain medicines to cure or help prevent allergies and diseases. Herbology is defined as the use of plants for medicinal purposes, and as the study of plants and their uses. No one really knows when man first used herbs. The first peoples on this earth had to have discovered them I would think. The love for plants goes back

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    Impact on Nursing

    “Reading, discussing, and writing assignments”, has changed my nursing career overview. Reading has helped me in exploring through various articles by getting vital information and ideas, which helped me, engage in critical thinking, as well as knowing about the author, and where was it published. Discussion helped me to decide whether I agree or disagree with the situation and make my own ideas. It is an excellent way of exploring both sided of the argument. Also, it helped me to try and think of

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    Nursing in China

    professionals. There are three types of nursing education systems: Certificate, Associate, and Baccalaureate. The Chinese nursing technician is equivalent to the LPN in the U.S in that they must pass the State Nurse Registration Examination and are called Husi. Contrary to RN’s and BSN’s in the U.S., graduates of the Associate and Baccalaureate programs in China do not have to sit for state examination to obtain licensure. Regardless of the level of nursing all nurses play a significant role in healthcare

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    How To Pursue The Nursing Profession

    of the nursing profession for 16 years. I absolutely identify nursing as a profession. Nurses are required to receive specialized training and education by nursing scholars to enter the profession. A professional licensure is required to validate competency. Upon entrance into the profession, nurses make an implicit moral commitment to uphold the values and moral obligations expressed in their code of nursing ethics (Burkhardt & Nathaniel, 2014, p.131). Any violation of this code of ethics can result

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    Me and You

    The Discipline of Nursing Professional Boundaries As professionals in health care, the nurses’ aim is to have a therapeutic relationship with the patient, where boundaries of the relationship are strictly safe and within the code of ethics. Such boundaries are called professional boundaries that are defined as the ‘spaces between the nurse’s power and the client’s vulnerability’. Establishing these boundaries provide the nurse with authority to allow a confidential and professional therapeutic relationship

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    Asn vs Bsn Rn Comparison

    Mario V Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics NRS 430V Analyzing the Degree of Competencies for Nurses Prepared at an Associate’s Level and a Bachelor’s Level Nursing care today can be affected by the degree of education a nurse possesses. Licensures for nurses are diploma, associate’s and bachelor’s. Competencies vary depending on the degree obtained. The demand for nurses in healthcare has blossomed over the

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    Applying Ethical Principles in Practice

    head: CONFIDENTIALITY Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Chandra H. Dillow Grand Canyon University: NRS-437V March 18, 2012 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice In the profession of nursing, there are many ethical principles which one must maintain as the basis for their nursing care. One of these principles is confidentiality, which requires nurses to preserve the privacy of one’s patients and ensure their autonomy. Maintaining confidentiality is essential in the nurse-patient

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