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    Nursing

    professional development in order to maintain clinical skills and knowledge. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES RESPONSIBILITY AREA 1: Continuum of Care The Grade 2 Year 1 Registered Nurse will ensure that the nursing care delivered is at the highest possible standard and in accordance with legislation affecting nursing practice. The Grade 2 Year 1 Registered Nurse is responsible for his/her own professional development. Performance Indicators: Ensures delivery of high quality care incorporating the values

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    Knowledgeable Nurses

    NRS430V PROFESSIONAL DYNAMICS FEBRUARY 10, 2012 Page 1 Knowledgeable Nurses: Differences of ADN versus BSN Higher level of Nursing Education results in better patient outcomes. Although working as an ADN graduate along side nurses who have BSN degrees, I can honestly say that as far as judgment, and skills, I cannot see much difference. Not to say that there are not some

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    Health Promotion Health Promotion is the skill and knowledge of helping people find out how to enhance their enthusiasm to make every effort for optimal health, and supporting them in changing their way of life to move toward a state of optimal health. Optimal health is a forceful balance of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual health. Lifestyle change can be made possible through an amalgamation of learning experiences that enhance understanding, increase inspiration, and

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    Ethics in Nursing

    REFLECTION PAPER ON ETHICS OF NURSING Nurses are in the forefront when it comes to caring for patients, therefore during nursing school they must be warned about a lot of ethical and legal issues that will affect how the job is carried out. In today’s healthcare, there is an ethical gap between what is ethical and what is desirable for profit, and too often ethics is sacrificed for profit. Healthcare organization has become a big time business today and therefore has result in the restructuring

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    Impact of Health Promotion

    behavior motivated by the desire to increase well-being and actualize human health potential” (p. 5). The purpose of health promotion is nursing practice is to incorporate with people to make choices and decisions for engaging healthy behaviors to have health lifestyles in multidimensional areas, such as cultural and socioeconomic dimensions. As changes in nursing practice and education, nurse’s professional role and responsibilities have expended and nurses have more opportunities to play a central

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    Rn Competencies

    Baccalaureate-degree level nurses The future of nursing education changed forever in the 1950’s when Mildred Montag successfully created the two-year associate degree in nursing. Men and women who were unable to attend nursing school due to families, work situations, or for financial reason were able to attend these programs and aid in reducing the nursing shortage that was rapidly growing in our country. Montag proposed education for a new kind of nurse, a nursing technician (Schank & Stollenwerk 1988).

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    Gordon's Health Assessment

    As nurses working in the healthcare profession we have the responsibility to protect every individual and the population as a whole as a whole susceptible to certain diseases. Preventing and reducing illness is as important as dealing with the effect. Nurses work with other healthcare professionals to address the factors that cause people to become susceptible to certain diseases and help them through a combination of educational and environmental supports for actions and conditions of living conducive

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    Genetic Counseling in Nursing and Ethics

    GENETIC COUNSELING IN NURSING AND ETHICS Hyang Ko Azusa Pacific University Abstract The current development of genetic information and technique leaves us assignments. It is included ethical issues, roles of nurses, and the responsibilities in healthcare professionals. In order to understand nurses’ role and responsibilities and to provide genetic counseling, two research article with text books were reviewed. There were conflicts within ethical principles and nurses’ obligation. Each principle

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    Difference Between Associate Degree and Baccalaureate Nurses

    DIFFERENCES IN COMPETENCIES ADN vs. BSN Nursing is a dynamic and complex discipline that needs increased knowledge and skills. Today’s world expect from a nurse more than just carrying out MD’s orders or just give medication. A nurse must be able to take critical decisions sometimes, which need wide based education and exposure to many people. Both associate degree–prepared and baccalaureate-prepared nurses lead to same RN position at the beginning of their career, but there are some differences

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    Nursing Letter

    whom it may concern: Hello, my name is Monica, I’m 28 years old and was born and raised here in Tucson, AZ. I write to you today with the hopes of being sponsored by the Pascua Yaqui Higher Education to help receive my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The program I am currently enrolled in is through the Grand Canyon University. Within Grand Canyon University’s mission, it states “ Grand Canyon University prepares learners to become global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators

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