Employee Satisfaction "Nursing is essential for health care. Nurses provide extended clinical services to patients and support the role of the doctor. Many nurses assume relatively independent responsibilities of very complex services for patients as well." (Williams 2009-03- 25, p. 118) the turnover rate of nurses is 20 percent in the last 12 months. It is a lot of loss of our staff to be recovered quickly by finding reasons nurses leave so suddenly. I have some solutions that help retain our qualified
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When I grow up as a child, I was setting goals for a future and what to do in life. I choose to pursue Physical therapist assistant which it is a reason why I want to help people, be more responsible, give good attitude to the patients. Next 5 years I will be working in different states at hospital or clinic. I may change to undecided major whether if I want to pursue different major. According to Occupational outlook handbook” Physical therapist assistant observe the patients before, during
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this study is to produce a middle-range theory to guide further research in the measurement and studies of nursing overtime. Researchers explain that the term “overtime” is widely used in previous literature to describe any unexpected hours that nurses work in acute care settings. Furthermore, the authors explain the reasons that organizations may use overtime as a way of reducing cost during challenging economic periods. For example, they mention the idea of hiring more PRN and part-time staff
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Section-I: Statement of the Problem In our country, where being a nurse is among the most stressful job, and kind of word they are doing make them more prone to develop multiple musculoskeletal disorder. And the most common type of musculoskeletal disorder is lower back pain. Besides that, prolongs static posture like stooping, bending, sitting, standing, as well as prolong squatting proposed to be associated with lower back pain. As these regular heavy weight lifting and heavy physical work to moderate
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Practical nurse Company: Phone: (813) 312-8281 Email: The interview was conducted in person What is a typical work day like for you? The interview that I conducted I learned that a typical day of a practical nurse is providing basic nursing care to patients, while working under The supervision of a registered nurse or doctor. A typical day of a practical nurse begins their day by visiting the patient, but first they need to meet for a couple of minutes with the other practical nurse who is just
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patient and why it is required. Determine patients' x-ray needs by reading instructions from physician. Some of patient need to be fasting. Depending on the type of X-ray test Instruct patient to take off the clothing and wear a hospital gown. The nurse should be ensure that metabolic object in area of x-ray exposure should be removed like: hair clips, button or ornaments . Ask patient to empty bladder prior to the procedure if he\she are having an abdominal X-ray. Some patient need to drink a contrast
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SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY STANDARDS COUNCIL Purpose/Goal The purpose of a standards council is to work with the chapter members to maintain high personal and group standards through positive reinforcement, appropriate discipline, and member education. A positive standards program is dependent on the standards council, the vehicle through which all standards programs are delivered. A standards council can help a chapter through the following: ¥ Preserving chapter harmony ¥ Enforcing the chapter Code
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in the healthcare setting. They look at ethical issues, situations with nurses’ licenses, and different standards of education to make sure all patients are being treated by the best healthcare providers with the safest and most competent care. A professional nursing organization can be at a state or national level. These organizations are designed to bring nurses together as support and continued education so that the nurses may stay active in the healthcare setting by increasing their own quality
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reconceptualized roles of nurses in a reformed health care system” (Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2011). All of these ingredients are necessary to create nurses who truly anticipate patient needs, who have a much loftier understanding of superior practice methods, and who have a more modern viewpoint on the role of nurses in the healthcare industry. Currently, it appears that nursing education serves only to equip most students with the basic skills to work as nurses with the thought
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missed information, resulting in potential errors, have been on the rise at Pelham Medical Center. In the past, the primary nursing staff was giving verbal report to oncoming nurses at the nursing stations. There are many disadvantages to this practice. Verbal report at the nursing station is distracting with so many nurses talking at the same time and is frequently interrupted by other staff, call bells, and family members. There are also potential HIPPA violations when reporting on patients within
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