VARK Analysis Paper Sara Currell Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotion NRS-429V Hortense Turner May 3, 2013 VARK Analysis Paper The VARK questionnaire, designed by Flemming in is a tool to provide scores relating to prefeences for learning. The author of this paper, Sara Currell, completed the online questionnaire and received scores in the following categories: Visual (13), Aural (10), Read/Write (13), and Kinesthetic (12). Since VARK is about one preference for taking
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Personal Philosophy Cynthia Sigala Grand Canyon University: SPE – 529N Dr. Brenda Combs 6/4/2014 My philosophy of teaching has evolved from many years working as a para-professional in special education classrooms. I know my mission as a beginning teacher is threefold: In my classroom I want to light the spark for learning and promote the love of learning. I truly believe education is the most important tool a person can have in life. I can remember while growing up my mother telling me
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untimely death such as the one we read about a 25 year old dying while mountain climbing. This is usually the most temporary stage. Anger is the second stage and this when reality usually sets in and the pain and intense emotions arise (Grand Canyon University, 2015). Sometimes the anger is directed and the one who died sometimes it is at us for not spending enough time with the person who passed away. Some of the anger that was discussed was with how people try to console you, when they say “it’s
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Applying Ethical Framework in Practice Grand Canyon University: NRS – 437V June 14, 2015 Ethics and Nursing Practice This paper will address the use of the Uustal’s decision making models in regards to analyzing a specific scenario that has precipitated an ethical dilemma in regards to providing medical care. The scenario consist of a 6-year-old who has developed a high fever accompanied by violent vomiting and convulsions while at school. The hospital physician makes a diagnosis
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Building Blocks of Success for a Career in Education Vicki Davis Grand Canyon University: UNV 501 February 23, 2015 Building Blocks of a Successful Career in Education The following is a bulleted list of important components each teacher candidate must achieve in order to continue on into a successful career in education. This outline will overview each of the following topics: TaskStream, Learner Goals, Professional Dispositions and Where to Start. * Taskstream: Taskstream is an e-portfolio
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Introduction Recent research has indicated that higher educated nurses are better prepared for the more demanding and complex roles nurses are to take on in today’s health industry. Stated in the AACN Fact Sheet employers are identifying a link between the level of education and better patient outcomes and lower mortality rates. Associate Degree in Nursing The Associate Degree in Nursing was designed in the 1950s by Mildred Montag in response to the nursing shortage after World War II (Creasia
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How Do the Competencies Differ Between the Associate and Baccalaureate Prepared Nurse? Sarah Lutrick Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NRS-430 V Michael Jones January 8, 2014 Nursing is one of the few professions that allows for three entry levels for certification in their field. Associates, Diploma and Baccalaureate prepared nurses all take the same NCLEX exam to obtain licensure. This has been an area of controversy since the 1950s when nursing visionary, Mildred Montag
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I wanted to go over some things with him to let him know that this was something I was doing for my Master’s Program. I made sure he understood that it was not school related and would not be shared with anyone except for my instructor at Grand Canyon University. To ensure his privacy, I am using the alias Mr. Smith for this assignment. One the day before the observation I met with Mr. Smith for the Pre-Conference. During this meeting I asked him about the lesson he would be presenting. As we both
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that completed 2 years of education in nursing at a Community college and earned a registered nurse license. On the other hand, Baccalaureate degree nurse is a nurse that completed 4 years of education in nursing known as Baccalaureate-degree at a university or college and also earned a registered nurse license. Associate degree program focuses on the clinical skills and is more task-oriented. It lacks the theory and science behind nursing as a profession. Baccalaureate program is knowledge, theory
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Competency differences in nurses prepared at the ADN level versus BSN Deborah Rhoton Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NRS-430V Lisa Zamudio June 6, 2015 Competency differences in nurses prepared at the ADN level versus BSN Introduction to Nursing The American Nurses Association’s (ANA) definition of nursing is “Nursing is the protection, promotion and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through diagnosis and treatment
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