edu Fact Sheet: Creating a More Highly Qualified Nursing Workforce Quality patient care hinges on having a well educated nursing workforce. Research has shown that lower mortality rates, fewer medication errors, and positive outcomes are all linked to nurses prepared at the baccalaureate and graduate degree levels. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is committed to working collaboratively to create a more highly qualified nursing workforce since education enhances both clinical
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increased this past decade with one of its cornerstones being “patient-centered care and nursing being at the frontline to lead this change. Professional nurses are prepared to effectively lead the healthcare team to achieve patient and organizational goals. Patients are unique in every facet of their needs and therefor multiple disciplines are critical to best deliver patient-centered outcome (Cama, 2009). Nursing executives must develop an effective patient-centered care delivery model with the highest
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Impact of the 2010 IOM Report on the Future of Nursing Nursing has evolved so much from its original intent. Nurses progressed from being classified as disorderlies to a well respected name in the health profession. However, even though nursing has come a long way, there are still more changes to come in relation to the shift of focus of healthcare from acute care to community health. As the US population continues to become diversified, nursing too will require adjustments to the ever-changing
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program at Hibbing Community College, I will transfer to Concordia St. Paul to earn my bachelors in nursing (BSN) degree. After this experience, I would like to find a nice steady job in my community which would help me get some valuable knowledge on nursing and set my life up for more opportunities. I will move on to the University of Minnesota medical school, so I can further myself in the nursing profession and provide the best care to the people in the community that I possibly can. While attending
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if those nurses have completed the level of associate degree. There is action being and been taken by other countries to make it mandatory for registered nurses to receive their baccalaureate in order to become licensed and practice. Baccalaureate nursing has proven better patient outcomes, than by those registered nurses licensed with an associate degree. Baccalaureate registered nurses earn a higher salary and have more opportunity for advancement; they are able to handle situations which require
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Introduction Nursing is a dynamic professional discipline with constant change; Practicing in such changing professional context demands highly competent, and safe care from nurses. With increasing advancement in technology, challenges of more complex health care needs of a multi-cultural, diverse and aging population. Returning to school to meet these challenges is pertinent, hence transitioning from Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Numerous studies have shown that
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Associate Degree Nurses and Baccalaureate Degree Nurses ADN vs. BSN, what is the difference? As My career as a RN began I saw little difference between myself and my new grad BSN degreed counterparts. We both attended an accredited school of nursing and passed the NCLEX which allowed us to hold a license issued by the stat to practice as a registered nurse. Starting out as new grads we had similar technical skills and knowledge of patient care and disease process. So what is the difference
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learning like 17 years. Currently I work at the hospital as a nurse leader, and have held this position for More than three years. I love the job but don’t feel complacent with what I am doing. My inner man is not at peace with me yet. I have a master’s and bachelor’s degree in business management and nursing degree. I have the touch and feeling of business studies though due to job market pressure I had to drift to nursing for survival. Given that I had much of my studies outside the country;
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Educational Preparation Paper Erin A Smith, RN Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V-O103 July 10, 2016 There has been a debate for several years in the Nursing community around the difference, if any, amongst nurses who are baccalaureate trained compared to diploma or Associates degree level nurses. It can be argued that the technical or clinical skills of each group may not differ greatly, but exposure to knowledge that can only be granted through didactic education is inevitably
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decides to reorganize the department you work in. This reorganization comes about without input from the employees and many of the nurses that you oversee are feeling resentful of the change. As a nurse leader, identify factors that may lead to conflict and ways you can manage them. The nursing profession necessitated people to work closely with others whose background and culture are different. People can hold different values potentially affecting these relationships, which may result in conflict
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