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    The Future of Nursing

    The Future of Nursing Tonya Lipscomb Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics March 17, 2013 The Future of Nursing The field of nursing is a vast profession with continual growth into several different areas of the medical arena. With the Affordable Care Act of 2010, the need for nurses went on the rise and is at a steady rise. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report of 2010 discusses the need for nurses in different areas of healthcare and education. This paper will talk about the

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    Implementation of the Iom Future of Nursing Report

    The writer is going to distinguish the significance of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) “Future of Nursing” report linked with the nursing staff, the significance of the IOM’s Future of Nursing and how it is related to the nurse staffing, the intent of the Future of Nursing’s Campaign for Action, the reasoning for state-based action coalitions and initiatives of the coalition. The Work of the Committee In 2008, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) propelled

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    Educational Preparation

    baccalaureate-degree level in nursing. For additional help finding research on this topic, refer to the library tutorial located at in the Student Success Center. Identify a patient care situation in which you describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of the nurse (BSN versus a diploma or ADN degree). Introduction Nurses are prepared in two different educational backgrounds, the baccalaureate degree level of nursing and the associate-degree

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    Nursing

    in service, or • National competency standards for registered nurses were first adopted by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) in the early 1990s. The ANMC was a peak national and midwifery organisation established in 1992 to develop a national approach to nursing and midwifery regulation. The ANMC worked in conjunction with the state and territory nursing and midwifery authorities (NMRAs) to produce national standards – an integral component of the regulatory framework

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    Nursing Theory

    Professional Standards Danielle Fonville University of Phoenix October 27, 2015 Professional Standards Professional standards in nursing are guidelines that help direct nursing practice and accomplish a level of greatness as well as proving a foundation for building competence. Professional nursing standards are examples of established nursing practice that is usually acknowledged as right. Standards of care were established and enforced

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    Educational Preparation

    Educational Preparation Well nursing educated environment is essential to bring about quality care and patient satisfaction. NCLEX competency exam is taken by aspiring nurses with ADN or BSN degree. It is an exam that measures competency needed to perform safely and effectively as a newly licensed, entry-level nurse ((National Council of State Board of Nursing, 2008). Graduates from BSN and ADN programs do not receive the same equivalent education background. Besides the obvious number of

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    Pharmacology

    phenomenology is the holistic perspective that studies the ‘whole’ phenomenon (CNP BC 2009). Accordingly, holistic perspective sees an individual as a whole individual and not in segments or parts. Similarly, nursing considers the whole person and values their experience. Besides, the central focus of nursing is the client. The client includes the physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual and social dimensions of the individual (Potter & Perry, 2010). Phenomenological perspective will help the writer to

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    Nursing Evidence Based Nursing

    for Florence Nightanle nursing career. I can say that I'm starting to see the difference in knowledge of a nurse with a BSN nurse with a regular partner. Learn what it means if the Evidence-Based Nursing, concept mapping, nursing process and learn from the theories in nursing. Knowing how important it is The Evidence-Based Nursing is a new movement That is based on the conceptual foundations of the Evidence-Based Medicine, it Arises as a Means for better nursing professionals to meet the challenges

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    The Future of Nursing Practice

    The Future of Nursing Practice If nurses truly “practice to the full extent of their education and training” (Institute of Medicine, 2010, p. 85), then the sky is the limit for how nurses can lead the way in developing positive changes in many different aspects of the healthcare paradigm. Although there are countless relevant literary reports on how to achieve such changes, The Institute of Medicine’s report on the Future of Nursing (2010) is held in the highest regard for the impact it could have

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    Health Promotion

    Healthcare is a basic need of society and today’s healthcare industry is focused on providing quality and safe patient care. And it is for this reason that hospitals are focused on hiring professional and well-trained healthcare workers that are competent, dedicated, and compassionate. In order to accomplish this, advancement in education is often emphasized and offered, as well as yearly competencies required. Not only do these improve and make patient care safe and effective, but they also reward

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