Health (PMH) Nurse is a speciality of nursing which includes caring for individuals, families, and communities with mental illnesses as well as those in mental distress based on their assessment of mental health needs. It involves not only understanding the basis of neurobiological processes and its relation to mental health but also focusing on developmental health and how it affects an individual. The nurse must also be able to integrate physical components of nursing while using holistic approaches
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Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Candace Tiley Grand Canyon University April 21, 2013 Professional Development of Nursing Professionals The nursing profession represents one of the largest work forces in the nation with more than 3 million members. In 2008, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) partnered with the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and began 2 years of research to develop a thorough report on the future of nursing. As we move closer to the implementation of
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Introduction The ANA describes nursing as “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” (ANA). Nursing to me means helping a person achieve an optimal level of health in a positive environment. The nurse has a responsibility to teach the patients in a hospital as well as the people
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MISSION To foster the professional development of nurses involved in the health and care of those infected and affected by HIV and to promote the health and welfare and rights of HIV infected people. VISION Establish ANAC not only as the voice of HIV/AIDS nursing but also as the international nursing leader for issues that surround Aids. FUNCTIONS To promote growth and expansion of membership . To increase educational offerings . To establish ANAC as a national voice in HIV policy and health
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2010 regarding the Future of Nursing: Leading change, advancing health is one of the most viewed on line reports in the IOM’s history. This milestone report calls for the leaders and amour bearers to act on its recommendations, including changes in public and institutional policies at the federal, state, and local levels. For this purpose, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has collaborated with the AARP on the future of Nursing: Campaign for Action. The vision for this campaign is for all
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("Current Nursing ", 2012). Florence Nightingale uses an environmental model. It is based on the idea that healing comes from within the individual. The emphasis of care is on placing that patient in an environment conducive to being and becoming well (Cruz, n.d.). She felt that nursing was a calling and defined it as an art and a science that requires a specific educational base of knowledge. She also went on to say that nursing was separate from medicine and that the goal of nursing was to place
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Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Professional Dynamics NRS-430V February 14, 2016 Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Health care has changed a lot in the past century and continues to keep evolving. Nurses play a crucial part in health care. There are many ways in which nursing has evolved with the times but there are also some areas in which it has not. In 2011, The Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative on the Future of Nursing at the Institute of
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& Development has helped me a lot in Fundamentals of Nursing but has popped up not just in the class setting for me but I’ve also been more observant of it all around me and even in myself. I’ve become my own case study as well as for psychology. When it comes to psychology, I’m still learning new things on that subject, it’s allowed me to better understand myself, other people, and their rationale for the things they say and do. The nursing sciences helped me to develop a critical thinking pattern
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In order to have a successful organization, it must go through change. There are many reasons that an organization goes through changes. It could be that the organization needs improvement in some areas or that a challenge is needed. All healthcare organizations experience transformational change. In the end, transformational change is an approach to better the organization and can create an evolving pathway in learning. In this paper I will discuss two studies of how transformational changes can
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organizations have provided their definitions of cultural competence regarding health care, all organizations, health care providers, and patients have their own vision of what cultural competency entails. It is important that all providers use their individual understanding of the term to analyze ways to meet the standards of nursing care. With standards in place, organizations can develop tools which measure individual patient needs as well as measuring the effectiveness of the organization’s
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