example of a resource that is obtained through a database such as ProQuest. It could be any database, not just UOP database. Incorrect Example Gaskell, S., & Nightingale, S. (2010). Supporting people with learning disabilities in acute care. Nursing Standard, 24(18), 42-48. Retrieved June 1, 2011, from http://proquest.umi.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com How would you format this reference? Correct Example No date is required for retrieval unless the page changes on a regular basis. Use
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Nursing Science INTRODUCTION Short Overview of History of Nursing Education Nurse education expands to empirical and theoretical frameworks introduced to future nurses and aimed at preparing them for completing tasks in a nursing care unit. The education is also introduced to nursing students by professional nurses and other medical experts who have been taught to accomplish a range of educational tasks. Previously, prior to the development of the theoretical foundations proposed by Florence Nightingale
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Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Grand Canyon University NRS-430V Professional Dynamics NRS-430V-O108 November 03, 2013 Professional Development of Nursing Professionals In 2010 the IOM produced a report addressing the challenges facing our healthcare system and outlining the vital role nursing must play in addressing those challenges (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010). As the needs of patients have become more complex the skills of nurses caring for them must change as
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The choices that have to be made are whether to prepare at the Associate Degree level versus the Bachelor Degree level in nursing. It is quite clear that, this choice remains with the individual. There is strong belief, based on evidence, research and personal experience to acknowledge the differences in competencies between Associate Degree and Bachelor Degree in nursing. One difference between Associate Degree Nurse and Bachelor Degree Nurse is the number of credits require for each. While
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The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health According to the article roles, education, and responsibilities should change as part of the changes for the future of nursing. There will be an increased demand for nurses due to the healthcare reform. The article goes on to state because of the large number of nurses that are practicing, nurses should have a voice in contributing as partners in improving the quality and safety of care. In order to meet the changes, implementation of a
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Professional Nursing Reflection Professional Nursing Reflection Nursing is a practice that has been described as a science an art. It has many definitions and many philosophies that guide its practice. Nursing lacks a singular, definitive theory or philosophy. Individual develop their own philosophies and theories based on their values, beliefs and professional identities. As registered nurses that are seeking to advance our education and become professional nurses, defined as a registered
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Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Paper Brittany Braak February 2, 2015 HCS/482 Kevin Hamon Nursing Informatics Nursing informatics is a specific field of nursing that combines the science of nursing, computer science, and information and technology together to help in managing data and communicating information, knowledge and proven nursing practices. Healthcare informatics is essentially the use of information technology in the healthcare field. Computers and technology are
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age group” (www.nln.org). Ethnic diversity and an aging population not only affect the prevalence of illness and disease, but also the type of illness and disease, requiring changes in practice. Nursing practice, education, and research must embrace and respond to these changing demographics. Nursing schools and health institutions must be prepared to confront the challenges ahead, and they must increase the amount of available educators. To do so, they must develop a flexible educating system
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Simulation Chamberlain College of Nursing Instructor Marjorie McDonough Kim C. Gomez Spring B 2015 Introduction The use of high-fidelity simulators in nursing education has been around for a long time. Simulation is the art of science
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Doctor of Nursing Practices (DNP) program and a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program. The factors of the feasibility include student demand, employer demand, industry growth, and ease of implementation. Regarding student demand, primary and secondary research was conducted through surveys, phone calls, and other methods to identify the profiles of prospective students and potential student demand. In terms of industry growth and demand, attention was given to the current and future prospects
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