Grand Canyon University Leadership

Page 47 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Management of Staff Ratios

    Introduction Having adequate staff per patient ratio has been shown to reduce medication errors, and patient complications; decrease patient mortality rates as well as nurse fatigue and burnout rates. All while improving patient satisfaction with care and nurse satisfaction with their job. (ANA, n.d). These are all reasons why this subject should be studied in depth, but there is no easy way to determine what ratios for patients to a nurse should be. In this practice, generally, the fewer patients

    Words: 1391 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Comparison Matrix Paper

    Comparison Matrix Paper James Trent Grand Canyon University RES-811 October 8, 2014 Research Questions Customer service satisfaction and leadership, what do they have in common? Can you have poor leadership and great customer service satisfaction? Can you have great leadership and poor customer service satisfaction? Are there commonalities in the two? Are there any major differences in the two? Are there metrics that can be used to improve poor customer service? Is

    Words: 1501 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Competency Difference Between Adn and Bsn Level of Nursing

    Running Head: COMPETENCY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADN AND BSN LEVEL OF NURSING Competency difference between ADN and BSN level of Nursing Presented to Professor Mandy Sheriff By Marlene Holmes Grand Canyon University: NRS-430-102 November 4, 2012 Competency difference between ADN and BSN level of Nursing This paper will look at the competencies between the Associate Degree of Nursing (ADN), and the Bachelors of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) as it relates to the educational

    Words: 1292 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Iom Review

    IOM Report: "The Future of Nursing Leading Change Advancing Health" Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Review Of the IOM Report: "The Future of Nursing Leading Change Advancing Health" This is a Review of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report: "The Future of Nursing Leading change Advancing Health. Primarily focusing on sections 3 Transforming Practice, 4 Transforming Education, and 5 Transforming Leadership. IOM: The Future of Nursing Leading Change Advancing Health The Institute

    Words: 1291 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Motivation

    Running head: THE NORM Supervision for Successful Schools: The Norm Grand Canyon University: EDA 551 June 15th, 2011 Supervision for Successful Schools: The Norm The perceived effectiveness of public education in the United States has suffered a steady decline since the middle 1960’s. Perhaps only coincidently, President Lyndon B. Johnson enact the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 which for the first time set high standards for all public schools in order to hold educators

    Words: 1145 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Impact of Iom Report

    The Impact of the Institute of Medicine report on the Future of Nursing Sara Hoover Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V Professional Dynamics September 7th, 2014 The Impact of the Institute of Medicine report on the Future of Nursing In 2010, the Institute of Medicine released a report titled, “The Future of Nursing; Leading Change, Advancing Health.” The Institute of Medicine collaborated with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and for two years looked at the impact of the changing

    Words: 1144 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Impact of Iom Report on the Future of Nursing

    The Impact of the IOM Report on the Future of Nursing Marsha McGinnis Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NRS-430V October 13, 2013 The role of nursing today has vastly changed over the years. Additional responsibilities, growing demands of higher education, and increased job requirements have resulted in an exceptionally complex practice for the modern nurse. In order to meet these higher demands, the committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation at the Institute of Medicine

    Words: 1281 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Review of Lliterature

    Review of Literature Amanda Noe Grand Canyon University Family-Centered Health Promotion NRS 429V Christy Lundy June 15, 2014 Review of Literature Health Promotion Defined Health promotion is a discipline that seeks to improve the health of individuals and communities through education, behavioral change, and environmental improvement (The University of Oklahoma). Health promotion does not include education alone. It consists of proactive decision making taken by individuals, families

    Words: 1137 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Discussing the Differences in Competencies of Adn Versus Bsn

    Discussing the Differences in Competencies of AND vs. BSN Norma Gill Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V November 10, 2013 There was a time when a being Registered Nurse (RN) was sufficient and society did not express concerns on how an education was obtained. The baccalaureate nursing program is considered to be the beginning level of professional nursing. The nursing profession is often confusing mainly because of the various entry levels into the nursing field (Creasia & Reid, 2011 p 25)

    Words: 1047 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    School Profile

    School Profile EDA 575 Grand Canyon University January 15, 2014 Vision Statement Desertaire Elementary School is located in El Paso, Texas in the Ysleta Independent School District. Desertaire Elementary shares the same vision statement as the district. Students recite the vision statement every morning during morning announcements. All students who enroll in our schools will graduate from high school fluent in two or more languages, prepared and inspired to continue their education in a four-year

    Words: 1023 - Pages: 5

Page   1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50