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    Summary: Exploring The Professional Nursing Career

    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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    Impact of Nursing

    Jill Gomez NRS-430V January 10, 2016 The Impact on Nursing of the 2010 IOM report on the Future of Nursing According to an initiative to assess and reform the nursing profession, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute of Medicine came together to address the complex nursing needs of the world. The Institute of Medicine is an American, not-for-profit, non-governmental, unaffiliated, organization created in order to make better informed health care decisions. There are

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    Missions and Domains

    Education for Advanced Practice Nursing, similar components are discussed below. Mission GCU mission is to prepare student learners to become global citizens recognizing differences in cultures, living values and having the ability to give care nonjudgmentally, to be critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders by providing an academically challenging, value-based curricular framework of Christian culture (GCU, 2014). The College of Nursing and Health Care Professions faculty

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    Jean Watson

    Theory Jean Watson born in a small town in West Virginia on the 1940’s. She is known today as one of the most distinguished nursing theories in our current time. Graduated from a small nursing school in Virginia in the 1960, she went on to further her studies at the university of Colorado at Boulder earning her bachelor degree in 1964, her masters in psychiatric and mental nursing in 1966 and finally her Ph.D. in educational psychology and counseling in 1973. Influence from other pass theories (Carl

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    of Advanced Practice Nursing Jamie P. Bernard Louisiana State University Health Science Center School of Nursing The historical evolution of the four Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) roles date back as early as the 1860s when nurses were administering chloroform anesthesia during the Civil War (Cockerham & Keeling). During the nineteenth century lay midwives were delivering babies without any nursing education, and the first program for psychiatric nursing in America had opened

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    Adn vs Bsn

    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 of human response, and advocacy in the care of

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    How Does Knowledge of the Foundations and History of Nursing Provide a Context in Which to Understand Current Practice? Identify at Least Three Trends in Nursing Practice Demonstrated by the Interactive Timeline. How

    and history of nursing provide a context in which to understand current practice? Identify at least three trends in nursing practice demonstrated by the interactive timeline. How have these trends influenced your perspective of nursing practice? Having knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing helps one to understand how nursing evolved and developed as a profession throughout the centuries. Basic knowledge about the history of nursing is necessary to understand what nursing is today. The

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    Simulation Based Medical Education

    Simulation is a technique for practice and learning that can be used in many nursing facilities to help trainees to learn different skills in training and communication. It is a technique to replace and amplify real experiences with guided ones that can help the trainee to develop essential skills while at work. Simulation-based learning can be the way to develop health professionals’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes, while protecting patients from high risks situations. Simulation-based medical

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    My Professional Development Plan

    competency during 3 months orientation and repeat the competency checklist according to schedule either yearly or two yearly. Nursing is a science and an art. The art of nursing allows nurses to put into practice what they have learnt in theory. It is in the clinical area that nurses, get the opportunity to have practical experiences so as to be competent in nursing. Clinical experiences make nurses involves in a process that requires knowledge, skills and attitude base on her previous exposure

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    The Future of Nursing

    Running head: IMPACT ON NURSING: THE FUTURE OF NURSING IMPACT ON NURSING: THE FUTURE OF NURSING Holly M. L. July 22, 2012 THE IMPACT ON NURSING This paper will review the impact of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report on the future of nursing. It will include the impact on nursing education, nursing practice, with emphasis on primary care in relation to the goals mentioned in the IOM report and the impact on the nurse’s role as a leader. The IOM report has two key

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