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    Interview of a Health Care Professional

    patient, the organization, and the team. She currently holds the position as program coordinator for the practical nursing program. Student: You have achieved a position of leadership in the nursing community as a health educator. Could you tell me a bit about your background and the role that you have today? Leader: “Graduating from high school I entered the practical nursing program at Saline County Career Center (SCCC). I graduated from SCCC as a practical nurse. After obtaining licensure

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    Impact of Institute of Medicine's Report on Future of Nursing

    A report issued by IOM (Institute of Medicine) named “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health” fetched attention of everyone in the country. This document gives a deep look at the nurses and their roles in today’s rapidly changing health care system. It mainly conveys four key messages related to nursing: “1) Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training. 2) Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system

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    Theoretical Matrix

    direction of change. They are the facilitators of change and the. On the other side, the resistant forces are the employees confronting the proposed change. For this theory to be efficacious, the driving force has to control the resistant force. In nursing, Lewin’s change theory can be used to bring about planned change. Applying the unfreezing stage.

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    Infextion Control

    practising, however I will be focusing on the infection control needs around the procedure as well as the professional and ethical practice of infection control. The patient I shall be referring to shall be known as Patient A, this is to meet the nursing and midwifery code of conduct to protect the patient’s identity and to maintain confidentiality (NMC 2008). (LO 1.8) Patient A is an elderly gentleman living within a residential home, doctors are unable to resolve his underlying medical conditions

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    Communication Style Case Study

    Communication Style Case Study Daria Aradio Monday, October 1, 12 University Of Phoenix Communication Style Case Study This is a case study about styles of communication. Presentation four scenarios identifying: passive communication, assertive communication, aggressive communication, and passive aggressive communication. The scenarios present how improvement with use of appropriate communication to promote effectively a professional outcome. My first scenario will

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    Nursing Research

    his is a critique study on “effects of nursing rounds on patients’ call light use, satisfaction, and safety by Christine Meade, PHD, Amy Bursell, PHD and Lyn Ketelsen MBA,RN(2006)”outline as quasi-experimental research design. The author states in this article about patient’s frequent usage of call light in the hospital. Frequent call light usage seems to be an ongoing problem in the hospital setting. This study was to determine how to reduce the call light use and burn out staff, also increase

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    Professional Power

    Associations (ANA), and the legislation on nursing and health care practice in Texas. Scope of Practice Texas State Board of Nursing defines Registered Nurses scope of practice as a professional who stands in for the patients, and families, by ensuring that all his/her practices are abiding by the Nurse Practice Act (NPA) and the Board of Nursing (BON) rules and regulations. To achieve this, the RN is bound by professional standards to plan and perform nursing care based on their areas of professional

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    Proposal on Grief

    the fact that most of the studies related to patient’s death focus on the patient’s relatives and significant others. Other researches explore the nurse’s role as one who offers emotional support to the grieving family. Despite the fact that the nursing profession demands that nurses maintain a certain degree of emotional detachment from their patients, nurses may still feel that the death of their patient is their personal loss. Due to the demands of the profession, nurses may have to

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    Mandating Bsn

    Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN) in three years Hospitals are currently preferring to hiring those with a BSN's as opposed to those that have ADN's. Future Nurses and nursing students are on the forefront of the proposed legislation that mandates RN's to receive a Bachelor's degree within 3 years of licensure.  Nursing schools that offer ADN may see a decrease in enrollment due to those pursuing a career in nursing will apply to a school that offers a BSN program. Nursing Schools will be affected

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    Difference Between Associate Level Nurse and a Baccalaurette Level Nurse

    nurse There are several different levels of nursing degrees: licensed, associates, bachelors, and masters. In this paper we will explore the differences between the associate level nurse and the bachelor level nurse on a competent level. Licensed nurses work under associate level nurses; Associate level nurses work side by side with bachelor level nurses; Associate level nurse and bachelor level nurse’s work under a master’s level nurse. All levels of nursing the same goal to treat the patient with

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