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    Community Engagement Plan

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    Professional Community Engagement Plan Community engagement refers to the involvement of all the community members in activities aimed at improving their livelihoods (Bernoth, Dietsch & Davies, 2012). The inclusion of the community members, thus commences with the identification of the relevant issues or problems affecting a given community or a group of people in a given community to the decision-making on how to address the issues of sharing of the outcomes or results. The primary goal of this…

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    My current nursing path is leading me down community nursing therefore the research article gave me an insight on areas to focus to assist my patients to remain in the homes. As a student nurse, I found the OASIS assessment difficult to understand and I can see where true compliance may be difficult. Also, the documentation is only as good as those doing the assessment. I would not think that any professional would assess a client as at risk for fall and then note that they did not do anything…

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    1. What motivated you to pursue nursing school, and to pursue it at this time in your life? I’ve had an interest in the medical field since I was about eight years old. The mind and body is absolutely astonishing. Therefore, I choose nursing as an entrance into the medical field. My mother and the joy of helping people are my main motivations. As for why at this time in my life, there is no better time than the presence. 2. Describe two or more fears that you have about this semester at UTA.…

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    “Strive for excellence!”, “Keep pushing yourself to the best of your ability.” , and “Have heart.” These are just a few of the many words of encouragement my dad would tell me as I grew up. At the time, I thought he was only referring to the sports I was playing. Whether it was gymnastics, softball, basketball, or volleyball, he was always pushing me to be the best I could be. I never dreamed these words would mean so much to me and ensue me to aspire my accomplishments thus far and the…

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    developed to bring back the Veterans who were receiving their care out in the community. With the complexity of their care due to multiple co-morbidities it is critical for them to receive all their care at the Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center (PVAMC). Evidence based resources were used in creating the program and the Peritoneal Dialysis International standards were used. Objectives were written and goals put in place. The initial objective was to form a multidisciplinary team…

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    Theory Of Caring Paper

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    In healthcare, emphasis is often placed on the medical and disease aspect of a situation. As nurses were are fortunate to have a grounded understanding in the concept of caring. As an advanced practice nurse, I will be able to apply several patterns of knowing in combination with theoretical concepts…

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    Practicum Journal Report

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    Free journaling about experience: (1-2paragraphs) My last week of practicum was truly an amazing experience. I am amazed at the teamwork that goes into caring for these newborns. Many of these cases are complex and demanding, however, Seattle Children’s employee work together to ensure that these children receive the best care. In addition, I am thankful for all the employees that welcomed me into this unit. It truly has been an awesome educational experience. My preceptor, the managers of the…

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    commitment and a secure passion for people, I hope to accomplish my dream. What is a pediatrician? A pediatrician provides medical care to infants, children, adolescents and young adults. They diagnose and treat illnesses, medical conditions and injuries. (learningpath.org). Most aspiring physicians and surgeons must complete an undergraduate degree, followed by 4 years of medical school and a 3-7-year internship and/or residency. The length of residency depends on…

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    field. The benefits of becoming a hematologist are endless. Pediatric Hematologists require a medical degree (sometimes a doctorate), internships and on the job training, and patience with children. Pediatric Hematologists require and medical degree and patience with children. It is important for a Hematologist to know the correct information and have the right amount of education. That's why they need a medical degree, but sometimes they also need a doctorate. Patience is also a big factor a…

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    years of medical school, followed by a three to eight year residency. After completing those years of school, you are required to pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination to be able to practice medicine. Pediatricians must be certified by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) in order to be accepted for a pediatric subspecialty certifying examination. After certification, the applicant must have a valid license to practice medicine in any which area they may perform medical…

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