Exploring the Professional Nursing Career Research Paper Nursing is considered to be a profession within the healthcare industry that primarily concentrates on caring for communities, families and individuals so that they can maintain or reach a certain point in quality of life in order to live in optimal health and longevity. The profession of nursing may be differentiated from the various other healthcare providers by their specializations on how a patient is cared for, their training
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Early warning signs give nurses the ability to be proactive against burnout, as well as preventing it. These warning signs can be physical, emotional, or behavioral in nature (J. Segal et al., 2014). An example of a physical warning sign is constant fatigue. Nursing is a demanding job, but a good night’s sleep will help in taking on the demanding struggles of the day. Also, going to bed tired and waking up just as tired is not normal and could lead to burnout over time (University Alliance, 2015)
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Congratulation: Congralution to Heather Dean, RN and Lacie Jensen, RN on successful completion of the Nursey Residency Program. You are a great asset to our team! It is always pleasing to hear about the extraordinary care you give to our patients when I do my leadership rounding. This week, kudos goes out to Michelle Salem, Shannon Faulkner, and the nursing team. Our patients appreciated the love and compassion they received from each of you and made it mission to recognize you. As we
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Issues Affecting Nurse Retention and Nursing Leadership in the United States Today Registered nurses (RNs) make up the largest group of healthcare professionals in the United States today (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2015). While the nursing profession is listed among the top occupations exhibiting job growth, nursing shortages have escalated, causing significant problems for the industry (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2015). Nurse turnover and nurse
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Nursing is a very intense field to pursue because nurses are essential to improving patient’s condition. The nurse must put orders into action; the quality of care given plays a huge role in the direction a patient’s health will go. Nursing care is founded upon the ethical principles of doing no harm, autonomy, beneficence, etc. These principles are the foundation of how nursing care is structured and carried out. When these principles are dismissed, the individual is no longer acting as a nurse
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1. Describe the qualities that you possess that will enable you to be a successful RN Resident. I like to think I am caring, friendly, and passionate about what I do whatever the course my life takes. I am very dedicated toward my learning goals and toward being as wonderful a nurse as I can be. I have an insatiable appetite to learn, to experience and to bring my best to patient care. I watch procedures with awe, learning what it takes and why things happen. I itch to get my hands into the thick
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: Explain why you chose nursing as your career of choice? Rebecca Kieser: Well, it kind of came natural. Being a mother of small children, I was nurturing and knew how to care for another. Then when all the children went into school, I felt that I needed to work outside the home. It was kind of environmental also because I was in a rural area where I didn’t have a lot of opportunity for a good job. What opportunity I did have….was nursing. There was one hospital and one nursing home in the
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To assess baseline knowledge related to bedside shift reporting, a questionnaire (Appendix A) was administered to 15 nurses on the unit. It assessed knowledge in the areas of: proper handoff techniques, duration of handoff, benefits, and the goals of bedside reporting. The results of the pre-test (Appendix B) indicated that there was a need for education in all areas except for the question regarding “strategies to improve handoff”, which the nurses scored 100% on. There was a single question “when
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In this piece of work, I am going to explain the term nursing and provide a brief description of some personal values that I have brought with me on this course and why. In my opinion Nursing is to help assist an individual, sick or well. Whether it be in the improvement of their recovery, health or support in death. Nursing could include people who are suffering from a variety of health conditions ranging from minor injuries and ailments to major injuries such as long term illnesses and diseases
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Since I can remember I have always had the desire to become a nurse. Many members of my family have been in healthcare related jobs. My dad is a paramedic and has been one my entire life, and that is the main reason that I wanted to enter the medical field. The nursing school at Louisiana Tech has been named the number one undergraduate program for two years in a row. It takes an immeasurable about of hard work and dedication to be accepted and to be accepted has been my greatest accomplishment.
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