Nursing Shortage

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    Job Satisfaction in Registered Nurses: Survey Research

    Lindsey Rask July 30th, 2011 Job satisfaction within acute, community and public health nursing is imperative to the health care system as it directly affects the entire organization. In most health care settings, nurses hold the majority of positions, and replacement of an licensed personnel can be costly, time consuming, and difficult due to staff shortages. These factors are leading to a decrease in job satisfaction, as they are a major cause of burnout rates within the

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    Future of Nursing

    Future of Nursing Report Nursing comprise the largest group of health care workforce in the United States (US), with more than 3 million members (Institute of Medicine (IOM), 2010). Nurses can play an important role in helping to fulfill the goals set by the Affordable Care Act in 2010 (IOM, 2010). However, many obstacles are blocking nurses to advance change in the health care settings. These obstacles need to be lifted for nurses to better position themselves to advance health and lead change

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    Safe Nursing Ratios

    Qualitative Summary Introduction to Nursing Research Grand Canyon University Nurse to Patient Ratio 2 Abstract The healthcare industry stands in the face of many changes, one of which is the forecasted shortages of registered nurses in acute care settings. Unless action is taken and resolutions are not put in place evidence shows that this problem will only worsen in the coming years. Left unaddressed this shortage deprives the acute care patient of

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    Institute of Medicine 2010 Report Guiding the Future of Nursing

    Institute of Medicine 2010 Report Guiding the Future of Nursing Susi Rubendall Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V-0506 February 22, 2015 Nurses are critical to the future health and healthcare of America. The enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) calls for a transformation of healthcare to provide a safer, more affordable, more accessible and higher quality of healthcare. Central to these goals is high quality nursing care and practice. In 2008 the Robert Wood Johnson

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    Absense

    Attendance Policy Change Staff shortages are a problem in all health care organizations. In the organization this paper will be referring to absenteeism has been an ongoing problem for quite some time. There is a noted increase in staff absence on weekends; this directly affects staff morale and patient care. Staff calls out for many reasons to include illness, family emergencies, car trouble, and many others that they do not explain. The current policy does not provide any reward

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    Difference in Competencies Between Nurse Prepared at Associate Level vs. Baccalaureate Level

    Associates and Bachelors degrees. Associate Degree Nursing A nurse who obtains an Associates degree requires a two to three year nursing education of which is usually accomplished through a community college. This nursing program permits for a nurse who graduates to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), in which allows the nursing graduate to receive license to work as a registered nurse. The Associates degree in nursing was first founded in 1952, by Midlred Montag. This program

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    You Decide

    In order to make Middlefield hospital outstanding place to work there must be something’s we need to work on which is the shortage of nurses and to improve the employee morale. These two factors must be improved in order to keep Middlefield hospital open and running and also to make the patient happy. There were some reviews on how people with the company feel. Dr. Rusty Gates which is a internist which moved his practice to a new hospital. Dr. Gates stated that the new hospital staff appear to

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    Relationship Between Nursing Leadership and Nurse Turnover

    Relationship between Nursing Leadership and Nurse Turnover Fred James August 21, 2011 Relationship between Nursing Leadership and Nurse Turnover Nursing leadership sets the social climate of an institution. The relationship between nursing leadership and nursing retention will be discussed utilizing a relevant article. The findings will be illuminated upon and ideas will be brought forth to the governance body to support strong nurse leadership. There is a direct correlation

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    Evidence-Based Practice: A Case Study

    the role of a nurse leader and how they help implement evidence-based practice, the strategies for implementation of evidence-based practices, the forces of changing the culture with the nursing shortage. Nursing culture is different because nurses must rely on each other to save people's lives this making nursing bonds stronger. An organization infrastructure hinders progress would be all the regulation and rules that people to do to get the ball rolling for a project. The evidence-based practice

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    My Thoughts Advocating for mandated nurse-to-patient ratios is an easy choice because it saves lives. The nursing profession is founded on caring for others, providing and promoting the health, safety, and well-being of those in need and the best way to do that is with safe nurse-to-patient staffing. This mandate is a win-win for patients, staff, and facility. Patients get best care, staff has job satisfaction, and facility gets decrease costs from benefits that better health care and staff satisfaction

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