Item Instructions Path to Locate Article: Clearly state all steps taken to enter library, access CINAHL Advanced Search (include limits set), search for article (including search terms used), and view the full text of the article. My first step was going to the Library website http://library.chamberlain.edu ,then I went to left side of the page and selected the Database tab from the menu list. The next step was clicking on the “ C “ to be able to access and search the CINAHL database. My next
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The functions of the human body and the effects of the environment, drugs, and genetics on humans never failed to catch my high interest; therefore, I inclined toward a career that included these interests. Yet, at the same time, I strongly desired to make a difference in people's lives. Typically, with the two factors of human anatomy and benevolence, people gravitate toward medicine, a field in which they can also earn an admirable income. When it comes to the healthcare field, most assume that
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Nursing in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Proposal For many years I have known that I wanted to pursue a career in nursing, however, it was not until late 2008 I decided I wanted to be a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) nurse. After delivering my daughter, my family and I became intimately familiar with what the PICU was. The PICU staff was dedicated to my daughter and our family. We were part of a PICU family for three months while my daughter’s heart condition was being treated. Those
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University of Phoenix Material Professional Values for the BSN Student Complete the worksheet with a substantive response to each prompt. Define each term using the course textbooks or a peer-reviewed resource. Describe how you, as a BSN student, demonstrate each value as you interact with patients and other health care providers. Provide specific examples of how your values influence your attitudes and behaviors. Each response must be 100 to 150 words. |Value
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Nursing Beliefs I will present my values and beliefs of what I feel the primary goal of nursing is to me. As a nursing student I believe that beliefs and values shape us into the individual we are and it is these that limit or allow us to change and grow in our lives as well. Nursing is a profession that is always changing, but my beliefs and values will remain the same. Nursing is a dynamic and demanding profession which I take very seriously. While there are different theories on nursing I believe
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Chapter 22 and 23 Questions 1. Do you have a personal disaster recovery plan? What steps have you taken to protect information contained on your personal computer? a. Yes, I do have a personal disaster recovery plan for the majority of my electronics, as well as my documents, pictures, and music on my computer, although I am not sure how effective these plans may be as I have not encountered a disaster as of yet. I have an Apple MacBook, which allows my phone and computer to sync by plugging
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Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients’ Mortality Emily Bosco Nursing 134 Mrs. Simmons/ Dr. Gusiti November 2, 2013 Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients’ Mortality For the first time, the way a nurse documents have been linked to a patient’s mortality. The title of this article is called the Relationship Between Nursing Documentation and Patients’ Mortality. The focus of this study is to identity the association with nurse’s optional documentation and
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Self-Assessment I am Karen Franklin BSN, I have been a nurse for 4 years. I am applying for Clinical II, I have grown as a person and as a nurse. I have had the priviledge to work in several different areas of nursing and truly enjoy being a nurse. My first position was on a telemetry unit where I got to learn of how to care for and manage critical care patients. In addition to learning how care for my patient, I learned how to initiate care plans, comply with core measures and do bedside teaching
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I think the media can have both positive and negative influences to the profession of nursing. In my response, I’ve chosen to comment on how it can be a positive effect. Even though the portrayals of nurses on television shows at times are very unrealistic, I think medical-drama television shows such as “SCRUBS” and “ER” can actually promote nursing in some ways. Episodes about doctors and nurses’ heroic efforts to save or help out victims in natural disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes, etc.) and
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provisions that are used as guidelines for professional nurses; however, this paper will discuss ethical Provision One. According to Fowler (2010), the Nightingale Pledge, which was patterned after medicine’s Hippocratic Oath and accepted as the first nursing Code of Ethics, was used as the foundation of formulating Provision One. Although the Nightingale Pledge required that nurses devoted themselves to the welfare of those they were caring for, it lacked emphasis on the compassion and respect for human
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