Nurse Practice Act

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    Knowledge Base

    as nurse staffing, are linked with patient outcomes, length of stay, and chance of death. ANA supports a healthy work environment for all nurses and patients. ANA Official Positions about Workplace Safety Just Culture – ANA supports the Just Culture concept and its use in health care to improve patient safety. Healthy Nursing Work Hours – Nurse employers should provide a work schedule that allows adequate rest and sufficient compensation. Working When Fatigued – Each registered nurse has

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    profession of the Nursing practice to accommodate the challenges of cultural and socioeconomic factors of health care populations. Due to the advancing stages of health care and recent health care reform, The Affordable Care Act of 2010 has placed a surge with more insured demographic change, the aging population and the chronically ill with comorbidities has placed need for professionals to practice with full competencies of leadership, critical thinking, evidence base practice, research and system improvements

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    Educational Preparation

    NRS 430V Today healthcare field is very advanced and nurse have very significant role in healthcare field. In olden time, nursing was not considered as glamour’s or respectful profession in the society because nurse’s job was helping sick and poor people with very limited education and knowledge. Today nurses are professionally educated and there is different level of educations and curriculums are available for practice as a registered nurse. Although, both Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) and

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    Ethics

    knowingly has the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and has told his nurse not to disclose this information with others over his fear of future career prospects. This essay will discuss in general the moral and professional issues raised by this scenario. There are no definitive answers to this scenario as everyone’s opinion of what is right and what is wrong differs. This essay explores the legal legislation that may guard his nurse if they feel that his confidentiality needed to be breached and also

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    Nurse Retention Case Study

    Affecting Nurse Retention and Nursing Leadership in the United States Today Registered nurses (RNs) make up the largest group of healthcare professionals in the United States today (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2015). While the nursing profession is listed among the top occupations exhibiting job growth, nursing shortages have escalated, causing significant problems for the industry (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2015). Nurse turnover and nurse retention

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    Diversion In Nursing

    it or not. Nurses do not have the superpowers to deflect from such phenomenon. Nurses are actually more disposed to diverting drugs because they have access to the desired medications that is intended for their patients. Some have sought treatment for substance abuse and are continuing to strive to live every day sober. Some have the fear to come forward with their problems with the fear of losing their jobs or possibly revocation of their licenses (Kunyk and Austin 2011). Nurses are expected

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    Domain of Nursing Practice

    development framework, which should be considered when determining the actions of nursing practice. These five domains are clinical skills and knowledge, therapeutic relationships, professional relationships, professional development and the advancing practice through innovation and research (UMHS). As nurses it is our responsibility to know our scope of practice in our home state and any state we practice in. Also, we must continue to educate ourselves in our profession as health care continues

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    Nursing Ethics and Law

    actions of the nurses, and the doctor with regard to Jazi condition. Legal issues Legal Issues | Facts supporting / refuting | Further information which needs consideration | * NFR directive | * Nurses should have worked on the verbal order | * Why did the nurses not follow up with the doctor on the NFR directive? | * Decision making process involvement | * The nurses did not involve the patient in decision making process (Matt, 2012). | * Why did the nurses continued with

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    Bounadries in Nursing

    generally believed that nurses served and cared for their patients by assisting physicians. However, now days role of nursing a more expending, not only bring title as register nurses but also as nurses practitioner, advanced nurses practitioner and clinical specialty. Those nurses require undergoing specialized post basic training and most of them are quiet senior staffs. Furthermore , some of the specialty of nursing such as wound care nurse, stoma nurse, diabetic nurse and so on and some of them

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    Application of Community Health & Population-Focused Nursing

    professional nursing practice. A regulatory agency would best be described using the example of the State Board of Nursing, which regulates the standards of nursing practice by providing policies or laws to ensure safe practice within a scope. The State Board of Nursing provides and enforces these policies to protect society from unsafe practice and unqualified practitioners. It is this agency that qualifies a nurse to sit for the state board examination which entitles a nurse to practice in his or her

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