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    Professionalism

    different things to different nurses. From a historical stand point “Professionalism” is defined as "a vocation with a body of knowledge and skills put into service of the good of others" (Arnold, 2002, p. 502). Regardless of how an individual defines professionalism, one irrefutable fact remains; the practice of nursing requires a level of knowledge and competence and preservation of said level of knowledge and competence, it is the responsibility of the individual nurse to participate in continued

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    Rn to Bsn

    learning is essential for nurses to stay current with the increased complexity of the healthcare needs of today and into the future.In other words, the needs of our patients are changing, as we must change in order to be prepared to better serve that need. Nursing has a long history of formal education which moved out of hospitals and into colleges and universities early last century. The associate degree level of nursing was developed out of a need to produce nurses in response to a shortage

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    Patient Nursing Role

    It is important that nurses understand their roles as they enter into the world of healthcare. Nurses are advocates and temporary family members of those who are ill. Nurses are to provide the best care that they can give to patients. The nurse is the person who spends quality time with the patient and personally gets to know their likes and dislikes. And yes, those details are crucial in the care of a patient because that small amount of communication can help or hurt a patients’ mind set of wanting

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    Personal Nursing Goals

    However if I was position somewhere in the United States I would still be content with my vocation because I would meet people who had been around the world. Being a navy nurse I would be able to care for those who are protecting our country and their families. If I instead chose to become a postpartum nurse I would be able to care for newborns and their mothers, which I believe is an immense honor. Helping bring new life into the world safely and as comfortably as possible is a necessary

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    Women In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

    depicted as unclean, uneducated, untrained and unreliable. Beginning in the 1960’s, nurses began to be portrayed as sexual, romantic, and cast in demeaning roles by the movie industry. During this era, MASH created the nurse, Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan. The name alone paints a picture of a sex object. In the 1970’s movie, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, nurse Ratched was represented as

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    Roman Nursing History Essay

    the Roman Empire. Both males and females were nurses but were more known to the people as hypourgoi. These hypougoi during this time assisted in in-patient medical care alongside doctors. The Romans created 2 fully developed hospitals within the great city of Constantinople. However, nursing became considerably more popularized throughout the Middle Ages in Europe. During the middle ages the nursing industry was based on religion, the majority or nurses consisted of nuns and monks. The function of

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    Nursing Case Study: Fatigue

    1. What other questions should the nurse ask about the fatigue? The nurse should ask the patient to describe the fatigue, assess the fatigue as it may relate to one’s lifestyle, and assess how it affects her activity of daily living by asking these questions. - Do you get tired easily? - How does it feel? - Are you able to keep up with your family? - Can you explain your sleeping and resting habits? - Can you explain your eating habit and changes in appetite or weight? - How the fatigue affects your

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    Florence Nightingale Research Paper

    Kaiserwerth, a german school and hospital and she should spend few months. She started the charity supported in 1853, London name Sic Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances. (“ Florence Nightingale,”Encyclopedia). She decided to become a nurse when she was 24 years old. She ha spent several months at Salisbury Hospital because her parents were announcing. Nightingale

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    Proverbial Paper Using Nursing Theory

    I believe that many nurses are truly abstract thinkers, rather than concrete. Most of the nurses that I know are always questioning care reasoning, especially if they are witnessing poor outcomes. This is a personal observation. If given a nursing task, it is just that, a task to be completed. A checkmark on the proverbial paper, or in the chart. But, if given a task and the evidence based reason on how it helps your patient, it becomes more accepted as best practice, or it can be studied for

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    Affectionate Touch Nursing

    The purpose and problem of the study were to determine the attitudes of non-professionals in affectionate touch provided by nurses, especially male nurses. The literature review was to research how the patient was touched by nurses and its effect. Several terms were used such as protective, expressive, and instrumental touch. “Protective touch, as when a nurse moves a patient’s hand away from the ventilator tubing, prevents a potentially dangerous, even and isn’t often discussed in the literature”

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