from the time I started college, and it did not take long working in the field to determine that I was meant for health care management. My BSN and management ability has enabled me to work my way up to a senior management position, as the Chief Nursing Officer, at a rural hospital. I believe that by obtaining the MSN/MHA dual degree, doors will continue to open in health care administration. For this reason, I have found my way back to school and I am a proud virtual student at University of
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Assignment 2- Product Reassessment Mona Hilson Lavache Professor Melanie Robinson Lithonia Campus MKT 100- Principles of Marketing August 26, 2013 Strayer University Product Assessment – Cassette Tapes Discuss this product in terms of its repositioned target market demographics using U.S. Census Data. My product that I chose was cassette tape. As we all know technology is big in today’s society and has a great impact on all ages. Repositioning the cassette tapes
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Reflection can be described as the process of thinking whereby one tries to analyze situations and experiences and make judgments about them. It can be briefly termed as turning ones experience into a learning process. Reflection is helpful at a personal because the modern society is changing rapidly than ever and therefore creating a need to constantly make decisions and re-evaluate our choices. It provides individuals with tools that enable them make proper decisions in life. Reflective insight
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Advance Care Planning on End of Life in Elderly Patients Amber Frederick April 9, 2013 College of Saint Elizabeth Professor Marranca Many patients do not have advanced directives and often enter the hospital where various medical care is received and sometimes unwanted. This is because many patients are not given the opportunity to plan ahead and choose the care they would want. In order to improve patient satisfaction, reduce family burden and decrease health care cost, advance care planning
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ASB 353 Chapter 5 1/5 of Americans are home when they die, over 30% die in nursing homes, and 50% die in hospitals. Three major categories of institutional medical care * Hospital are devoted mainly to acute intensive care of a limited duration. * Nursing homes provide long-term residential care for people who are chronically ill and those whose illness does not require acute, intensive care. * Hospice care is distinguished by its orientation toward the needs of dying patients and their
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will be very essential for the success of the company’s outreach medical centers. • To treat and recommend medicine to both in and out-patients. He/she will work with the nurses to ensure that the patient is not only comfortable and well take care of, but he/she will also be the only signatory to release medicine from the hospital’s pharmacy. • To fill the required part in all the forms and records that deal with the patients that he/she has treated. • To reassure and counsel the patients
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advanced trade school. CTE focuses on preparing students to develop particular hands-on career skills and knowledge (Trade Schools, Colleges, and Universities, 2015). CTE students learn through practical courses such as nursing, automotive, business, computers and technology, health care, and etc. Students also learn through traditional academic courses as well. CTE schools offer learners more options in choosing courses and careers that they may use anywhere in the world. CTE builds a bridge that allows
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Pathophysiology and Nursing Management of Client’s Health NRS 410V January 24, 2015 Case Study # 1; Anemia Anemia is a one of the most common blood condition that affects over 3 million people in the United Sates of America. Nursing case studies benefits the nursing professional in the process of diagnosis, treatment, planning and nursing interventions of patient that they care. It helps the nurses for critical thinking and also to
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Missouri State Board of Nursing located in Jefferson City, Missouri, has the sole responsibility of protecting the public, and enforcing the state laws to ensure safe and competent nursing care is being provided. The Missouri State Board of Nursing consists of 9 board members who oversee that RNs and LPNs throughout the state are providing safe and competent care to the general public by following the Nurse Practice Act (“Board of Nursing”, n.d.). The Missouri State Board of Nursing is also responsible
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inductive thought patterns c. Hunches and gut feelings about a situation d. Personal and first hand experiences Nursing research uses the research process to search for, develop, refine and expand a body of knowledge that: Select one: a. Increases the image and autonomy of nurses b. Defines nursing responsibility in the health care system c. Shapes and enhances the practice of nursing d. Decreases the nurses ability to practice in clinical settings Which of the following is a primary source
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