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    Government Bureaucracy: The Canadian Health Care System

    governmental bureaucratic processes in the name of greater efficiencies has contributed to reduced number of nurses employed by direct lay-offs, turning full time jobs to part time and adoption of ideology of managerialism (Duncan, 2014). So, as the demand for registered nurses (RNs) has not changed, patient acuity has increased resulting in greater workplace demand, turnover and burnout for nurses (Reineck & Furino, 2005). The root causes like insufficient funds to heir

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    Mechanical Ventilation Research Paper

    PMV, there also needs to be multiple attempts at weaning the patient off of the ventilation in order to avoid damage to their respiratory system (White, A.C, 2012). As a future respiratory therapist I will have to work alongside other doctors and nurses to manage and attempt these weaning techniques. If there is failure to wean this can cause many problems for the patient, like ventilator induced diaphragm dysfunction. If a patient is not weaned in time, the chances that they will be ventilator dependent

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    Transformational Leadership Paper

    objective was to examine the development and effects of the past management and leadership theory on the present trends in the leadership and role theories. We also discussed about different types of leadership and their attributes, and the DNP prepared nurse leaders prospective in reference to patient safety and positive health outcomes. As the class progresses, I learn different types of leadership but the most fascinating one is the transformational leadership. As echoed by Tinkham (2015), this type

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    Mano Care For Clinical Reflection

    being at Mano Care for Clinical. Because the more I observed as a student, the more experiences I will gain and to help me to be a better nurse. I work with Mr. Betty, RN, by working with Ms. Betty and saw how she treats her patients and always makes sure they are comfortable; it helps me prepared and feel more at ease when it’s time to work as Registered Nurse. Each time we saw a patient, we always apply professionalism and holism regardless if the patient is sleeping or not in the room. I have

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    Case Assignment 3: Comprehensive Assessment

    Case Assignment 3 Comprehensive Assessment Comprehensive assessments are a foundation of high acuity nursing as it allows nurses to establish a baseline for the patient, determine oxygen supply and demand, make sound clinical decisions, and promote personalized care (House-Kokan, 2012). Components of a comprehensive assessment include the patient’s story, a physical assessment, and corroborative diagnostic data (House-Kokan, 2012). A comprehensive assessment for both patients in the case study will

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    Explain Why I Want To Become A Nurse

    Why do I want to become a nurse? In Webster Dictionary the definition of a Nurse is: a person who cares for the sick or infirm: specifically: a licensed healthcare professional who practices independently or supervised by a physician, surgeon, or dentist and who is skilled in promoting and maintain healthcare. With my 10 years of practice as a Phlebotomist while promoting and maintaining healthcare I feel it is now time to utilize all the knowledge I have gained while working in the Medical Field

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    Patient Safety Goal 3

    Commission’s 2006 National Patient Safety Goal 2E set certain standards for maintaining an effective handover and to reduce medical errors. In 2008, this standards revised which including communicate effectively, provide an opportunity for questioning to the nurse who receives hand over, include read back or repeat back policy which indicate the verification process and provide an opportunity for the hand over receiver to evaluate and check the information. These standards will help to reduce the adverse events

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    Critical Care Outcomes

    Critical Care Outcomes and Nurse Work Environment: Data Analysis, Findings, and Summary A substantial component of any quantitative research study is the data that are collected. The conclusions drawn from the data collection ultimately lead the researcher(s) to either accept or reject their research hypothesis. As cited earlier, the hypothesis of this study is that HAI’s occur less frequently in favorable work environments than they do in poor work environments (Kelly et al., 2013). This portion

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    Nursing Philosophy Research Paper

    According to the American Nurses Association (ANA) “ Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (American Nurses Association ,2005 ). As nurses examine their practice, they also are questioning what is fundamentally important to them as nurses and as individuals,

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    S. A Case Study Nursing

    This is a case study of S.A. who is 35 years old female who is brought to the ED at NY Medical Center (NYMC) by EMT via ambulance in the reason of altered mental status. S.A. was pacing in circles outside her apartment building in the middle of the night and she was speaking incoherent sentences to “imaginary people”. S.A. has past medical history of tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy secondary to frequent Strep. throat, and diagnosed with asthma, scoliosis, and depression. She had back surgery for herniated

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