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    BSN Competencies The nursing as a profession has grown tremendously since the days of Florence Nightingale. Although nursing has developed to be such a broad spectrum of specialties, the core nursing values that focus on the patient and service to the patient have only been strengthened as nursing holds core truths to be the basis of the profession. Nursing as a profession has grown in response to the needs at hand. In 1983 the National Commission on Nursing Implementation Project (NCNIP)

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    Professional Roles

    Professional nursing organizations and regulatory agencies play an important part in the nursing profession. Regulatory agencies (government agency), establish rules and regulates nursing practice to ensure the welfare and health of the public are protected. The board of nursing is an example of a regulatory agency. They outline standards for safe nursing care. They also issue licenses to practice nursing. They monitor all nurses who possess a license to make sure compliance is being met with

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    Health Economic Tools and Concept

    presently confronting a nursing shortage which is likely to get worse in the future. The shortage is compelled by amount of reasons linked to the employment and maintenance of nurses. Less young females going into nursing schools as professional prospects in other areas have stretched. Countless eligible candidates are denied admission due to a scarcity of nursing instructors at schools. The student will present economic tools and concepts pertaining to health care issues (nursing shortage); the student

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    A Veteran Serving Veterans: Personal Statement for Graduate School Program Entry

    being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? –Robert Greenleaf Practicing nursing at a Veterans Affairs hospital affords me an immersion in adult and geriatric nursing care. I am a veteran, committed to continuing to serve my former brothers and sisters in arms. Obtaining a Masters of Science in Nursing in the Adult/Geriatric Nurse Practitioner track will allow me to meet a dire need within the Veterans Affairs health system, while pursuing

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    Differences in Competencies in Adn and Bsn Degrees

    outcome on everyone, and nursing is a profession that makes sure that everyone that is being called a nurse goes through the best kind of education that is available. Nursing helps to nurture human by providing humane services for all. There are different levels of education in nursing; an associate’s degree, a baccalaureate degree, master’s degree and so on. So it is very important to understand the differences between all these degrees since each certified nursing program carries educational

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    Competencies Between Bsn and Adn Programs

    2012 Having a well educated nursing work force will improve patient safety and provide enhanced nursing care. According to The American Association of colleges of Nursing, (AACN), the association is committed to working collaboratively to create a more highly qualified nursing work force . According to a 2008 National sample survey of registered nurses conducted by the Health Resources and Services Administration Services Administration (HRSA), nursing, which is the largest health, profession

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    Icu- Intensive Care Unit

    support the tertiary referral role. It must be capable of providing mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal renal support services and invasive cardiovascular monitoring for an indefinite period; or care of a similar nature. * Adult intensive care unit, level 2: must be capable of providing complex, multisystem life support and be capable of providing mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal renal support services and invasive cardiovascular monitoring for a period of at least several days, or for longer

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    Emotional Intelligence

    ulcerated hemorrhoids• proctitis | Adverse Effects:The patient doesn’t experience any adverse effect of the drug but here are some:• mild cramping• nausea• diarrhea• fluid and electrolyte disturbances | Nursing Responsibilities:ICU staff nurse is the one who administered drug but here are some nursing responsibilities:• Check vital signs before giving the drug for baseline date• Check the site to determine possible contraindications• Explain the procedure to the client for orientation• Observe the client

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    Maintaining Fluid Balance in Dialysis Patients

    Maintaining Fluid Balance: A Health Promotion Paper Victoria Mendiola Excelsior College Health Assessment and Promotion in Nursing Practice NUR442 Dr. Deborah Mandel December 8, 2012 Maintaining Fluid Balance: A Health Promotion Paper • • . INTRODUCTION Fluid overload is a major clinical issue in patients with end stage renal failure. Oftentimes, unresolved and unaddressed fluid overload leads to congestive heart failure. Congestive heart failure is a progressive and systemic

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    Education Paper

    Canyon University: NRS-430V 02/08/2016 Nurses Prepared at the Bachelor’s Level Verses Associate’s Level Even though trends of healthcare have greatly changed over the years, education has been a consistent trend paving a path in nursing. Nurses plays a very critical part in delivering efficient, safe, holistic, and patient-focused care. Nurses are regarded as one of the most trusted professions. Nurses have a great responsibility to their patients to provide them with the upmost

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