Nurse Practice Act

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    Profession of Nursing

    The nursing profession has metamorphosed from a primitive unorganised practice in ancient times, to the mostly autonomous, essential profession that is prevalent in countries worldwide. It has undergone tremendous changes in response to societal needs and due to its dynamic component, will continue to change ever so often in order to effectively produce service to society (Berman, Snyder, Kozier & Erb, 2008). The importance of nursing stemmed from the traditional female role as mother, wife, sister

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    Impact of Iom Report on the Future of Nursing

    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 (IOM) published a report containing recommendations to aid and enhance the future of nursing practice. This report contains four main key points. 1. Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training. 2. Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training

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    Nursing Laws in the Philippines

    current law being implemented which is R.A. 9173 or The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002. R.A. 9173 House Bill 151 Cong. Leah Paquiz Senate Bill 1264 Sen. Nancy Binay Senate Bill 2583 Sen. Teofisto Guingona An Act Providing for a More Responsive Nursing Profession, Repealing for the Purpose Republic Act No. 7164, otherwise known as “The Philippine Nursing Act of 1991” and for other purposes An Act Providing for A SAME AS HB 151 Same as HB 151 Comprehensive Nursing Law

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    Health Care Poility

    history came the highly controversial Affordable Care Act. This act will create an estimated 16 million newly insured people by the end of 2014. However, there are public policies that need to be resolved. The public policy question that warrants further inquiry and needs to be addressed is section 3502 of PL111-148 does not include nurse practitioners. The public policy question is: Should the federal government mandate inclusion of nurse practitioners. The resolution to the public policy problem

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    Process and Entities of Nursing Standard of Practice

    fundamental to nursing practice, the knowledge, skills, judgment, and critical thinking of the nurse directly affect the quality of care provided to the patients. Although we are facing the change of technology and the healthcare system from time to time, the core value of nursing still persist. To determine the identified actions whether within the domain of nursing practice, we can refer to the American Nurses Association’s “Code of Ethics for Nurses” (ANA, 2001) which helps nurses to implement and

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    Professional Development

    Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, nurses will be asked to take on the task of transforming the nursing workforce and expanding the delivery of nursing care. (Montalvo, 2010) We, as nurses, are in an important and unique position in that we are the segment of the healthcare field who addresses patient care both in a holistic realm as well as a contextual realm. The purpose of this paper is to look at three aspects of the IOM research and its implications. Nurses Scope of Practice is one of the

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    Outline the Process for Developing Nursing Standards of Practice and Identify the Different Entities That Might Be Involved in Developing a Standard of Practice.

    of practice the American Nurses Association relies on members as the first link in developing an official resource. Members are nominated to a working group that researches the issue at hand and writes a statement before going to the ANA for final approval. This bottom-up approach ensures the standards are current and accurately represent nurses across the nation (ANA 2014). The Department of Health Scope of Practice Tree asks us, Is the act permitted or prohibited by the nurse practice act

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing

    based on experiences of life, religion, education and political affiliations, all nurses should be aware about nursing laws and ethics and understand how nursing legal issues can affect them. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics is very influential to nurses because it is used as a framework for making ethical decisions with all aspects of health care. The foundation in any successful professional practice, are based on ethics, values, morals and principles from which the ANA Code of

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    Professionalism

    integrity of the nurse-client relationship demand that nurses protect the right of their clients. This achieved as nurses follow standards, policies, guidelines, and legislations regarding consent to treatment (Ross-Kerr & Wood, 2006, P 106).” In essence, the adherence to professionalism is of great significance when it comes to the medical profession. “In nursing, professionalism is described as the skills, attitude, values and behaviors common to those that undertake the practice of medicine. Professionalism

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    Safe Administration of Medicine

    This assignment will discuss relevant issues surrounding the subject of safe administration of medicines. The assignment will outline both legal and professional standards that have been set out by government and professional bodies for nurses and other health care professionals to follow whilst administering medicines. It will then go onto analyse actual and potential problems that may occur when a professional is trying to achieve these standards. This assignment will be supported by literature

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