Florence Nightingale

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    Anxiety: Nursing Professionals And Nursing Technician

    Nursing professionals and nursing technicians working in the urgency and emergency departments are more susceptible and prevalent to having anxiety, mainly mild to moderate, as well as clinically manifesting the effects of this condition. The heavy workload in conjunction with the stressful environment and unpredictability of patient events on a day-to-day basis, are all factors that contribute to the development of anxiety. Overall, the effects can be detrimental, impairing nursing professionals’

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    Post Nursing Future Plans

    The beauty of nursing is that there are no limits to where you can go and no limits as to what you can do. The possibilities are endless. Post Graduation and Future Plans Immediately after graduating from nursing school, soon after passing the NCLEX exam and taking a mini vacation, I would like to begin my career as an active duty army nurse. I am currently in the Army Reserve; however, I am not in the ROTC program. Because I am not in the ROTC program, which may inevitably make becoming a nurse

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    Palliative Care Nurses

    Palliative care is defined as Palliative care nurses are at risk of work stress because their part includes contact to frequent deaths and family grieving. Based on the definition of Palliative care, one can recognize that palliative care nurses are prone to high levels of stress and burnout increased instances of stress and burnout. Palliative care nurses envisioned to develop the quality of life for both patients suffering a serious disease or at end of life and their families There are many causes

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    Dnp Personal Statement

    The American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well”. I am driven to concur with these words. My journey into healthcare began 18 years ago, working as a medical assistant in family practice before becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). Initially, my exposure to patients was limited to technical skills, vital signs, billing, and working with patients

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    Personal Statement: A Career As A Pediatric Oncology Nurse

    When people ask me what my major is and what I wish to pursue as my career, I tell them I want to become the best nurse I can possibly be. Particularly a Pediatric Oncology Nurse, if anyone is asking for specifics. My answer is then followed by a “why?” and I simply comment back with “because there is no better feeling than knowing that I have the opportunity to help others and make a difference in their lives.” Being a nurse comes with hardships, with discouragement, with disappointment, and most

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    Die Theatralität Der Hooligan-Gewalt Am Beispiel Von the Football Factory

    Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf | Die Theatralität der Hooligan-Gewalt | Ein Erklärungsansatz zur Gewalt mit "The Football Factory" | | Von Helene Breer | 31.03.2012 | | Philosophische Fakultät Institut für Medien und Kultur BA Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften 1. Fachsemester, WS 2011/2012 Abschlussarbeit zum Modul "Einführung Kommunikation" Dozent: Dr. Reinold Görling Helene Breer Ellerstraße 102 40227 Düsseldorf Matrikelnummer: 2009999 Tel.: 01782365436

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    Personal Narrative: A Career As A Nurse

    " Nurses are a unique kind. They have this insatiable needs to care for others, which is which is both their greatest strength and fatal flaw" - Dr. Jean Watson I have always wanted to become a nurse or a doctor but I have made my mind up on a nurse. Being in the Medical Field is very important to me because I have been through so much. I am a Diabetic , have been for 8 going on 9 years. Helping people and saving lives are important to me even though they are not my family I care. I should be

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    Summary Of Kayla Christianson's Scope Of Practice

    Part A In the first scenario Kayla Christianson is a CMA that has received her education from CAAHEP. Kayla has also received hands-on training performing ECGs during her externship. She has worked for three physicians including Dr. Hsu for six years. Recently Kayla completed an ECG ordered by Dr. Hsu for 76 year old patient, Mrs. Warner. Dr. Hsu telephoned Kayla asking her to interpret Mrs. Warner’s ECG, sign his name, and fax the report to her referring internist. Although Kayla has extensive

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    Shaping Nursing Practice

    1. What are the values that shape your nursing practice? A reoccurring value presented within our group reflected the basis of providing patients with high quality and continuous nursing care. A nurse must provide care beyond one's job description that’s tailored to each of their patients. Integrity is another important value that guides our practice. Nurses must respect a patient's choice and always keeping in mind the patient has the right to make individual choices (autonomy) and not be judged

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    Charge Nurse Case Study

    At first thought, I perceived that the charge nurse was someone that supervises the staff and make assignments. However, I was correct in my assumption that the charge nurse must have good communication techniques. In addition, the charge nurse must have experience to ensure the unit flows properly. Nonetheless, the charge nurse oversees the unit, the patients, and the nurses. Firstly, the charge nurse is responsible for overseeing the unit to ensure the unit runs as smoothly as possible. For instances

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