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    Adn vs Bsn

    Baccalaureate-Degree level July 7, 2013 Nursing is a profession that has been found of great importance and value over many centuries, since Florence Nightingale first made her rounds to her injured soldiers. The act of caring for sick people has been within us from the earlier centuries. In this modern era, nursing is considered as a profession that is of high standards due to the technological advancements and improvements in technology. Students who wish to pursue a career in nursing have different options such

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    Re: Module 2 Dq 1

    The knowledge of the foundation and history of nursing provides a context to understand current practice is by, recognizing the nursing theories and framework set up prior nurses. We learn from Florence Nightingale, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Mary Mahoney, and other great nursing professionals of nursing practices performed in the past and how it evolved overtime. For example Florence Nightingale’s ascertainment and research contributed to development of environmental theory. It states, “the incidence of

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    Gordon's Functional Health Patterns

    Family Health Assessment Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V May 21, 2013 Gordon’s functional health patterns has been used since the late 1980s and serves as a guide for nurses in the nursing process. It was created by Marjory Gordon to help provide a framework to aide in the promotion of family health (“Gordon’s functional health, 2013”). Gordon’s functional health patterns consists of 11 categories that help nurses determine how each individual functions. An interview was conducted on a Caucasian

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    Treating a Patient with Cancer

    evidence. That will be followed by a section that addresses the nursing implications of this subject. The paper concludes with a brief summary and conclusion about the importance of maintaining patient QOL in cancer patients. The first element, is thus to define what is meant by “quality of life.” The next section of this paper addresses that specific issue. Defining Patient Quality of Life Before patient QOL can be addressed in a nursing practice, it is essential to understand what is meant by QOL

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    Compassion Fatigue

    seven patients, including an end-of-life-care patient. The new nurse is anxious and mortified. Her task is to inject Roxanol and Ativan every hour into a person who is unconscious but breathing and with a palpable pulse. There was no training in nursing school on how to deal with emotional turmoil and fright such as this. There was no chapter explaining

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    Compassion Fatique

    Introduction The nursing profession is unique in that in it exposes the nurse to daily inaction with patients that are in need of urgent and life-threating emergencies that challenge the nurse to use complex cognitive skills to care for that patient and their family. Daily the nurse is faced with pain, trauma and suffering of the patient. These stresses along with environmental stressors can lead to compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue is defined as a combination of physical, emotional

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    Brain Drain Phenomenon for Nurses Working Abroad

    matter to be capable of having a good life and stability in terms of financial needs which is the key to having a better way of living. Each year the Philippine government produces thousands of nurses and it’s difficult to their part to produce enough nursing jobs to all nurses that’s also one big reason why nurses desires to work abroad. Although, Filipino nurses are willing to serve our country, there’s no other choice but to work overseas due to lack of domestic opportunities for Filipino nurses in

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    Iom Report and Future of Nursing

    future of Nursing Sunu Saju Grand Canyon University NRS 430V April 07, 2013 IOM report and future of Nursing IOM (Institute of Medicine), in partnership with RWJF (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation), developed the report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing health on October 5, 2010.This detailed study focus on the significant connection between the health needs of various, varying populations and the actions of the nursing staff. The health care delivery system and nursing profession

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    Educational Preparation

    requirements should be and are looking for nurses that have a bachelor degree in nursing or are enrolled in a program in pursuit of a bachelor degree. Registered nurses are required to function with more independence in bedside care, delegation and supervision to unlicensed assistive personnel, and patient education. Passing the NCLEX-RN examination does not guarantee that all graduate entry-level nurses are prepared to practice nursing in hospitals. This examination does not differentiate between an associate

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    Pdsa

    introduction Quality Improvement is a formal approach to the analysis of performance and systematic efforts to improve it. It can be differed into Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Improvement (QI). QA refer to the reactive, retrospective, policing, and in many ways punitive. It often involved determining who was at fault after something went wrong. This term is older and not as likely to be used today. Whereas, QI involves both prospective and retrospective reviews. It is aimed at improvement

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