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    When building a career in the medical field, never pick a profession just for the money. Unfortunately, numerous amounts of the Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), working in our nation’s Nursing Homes and Assisted Living facilities, are doing just that. If you are doing this profession just for the money not only are you suffering, nevertheless the residents are suffering in addition. As Certified Nursing Assistants, we do not have time to be negligent or lethargic due to the fact that we care…

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    Forensic Nurse

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    forensicnurses.org the role goes far beyond medical care. Forensic nurses collect evidence, provide medical testimony for court and consults with legal authorities. The career of a forensic nurse will be reviewed based on job responsibilities, the work environment, types of forensic nurses, and salary to determine if this is realistic career choice. Forensic nurses have many difficult job responsibilities. The job responsibilities include; collecting evidence from the suspect and victim in any…

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    and identify the nurse managers we will be working with throughout the semester. I found each nurse manager to be very nice and willing to help the students, which made me even more eager to learn new skills and build upon the ones I acquired in nursing school. The departments, that the class was able to visit was cardiac, oncology, maternity, and medicine. While visiting these departments I was able to assess my environment. My goal for this semester is to shadow a nurse in the emergency…

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    in 1967, the AONE’s (American Organization of Nurse Executives) aims to shape health care through innovative and expert nursing leadership. They provide education programs that will help nurse leaders inform, envision, influence, research and voice the message to advance health. AONE’s professional association membership offers various activities that promote the value of nursing leadership and its invaluable contribution to the greater health care in pursuit…

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    Essay For Nursing School

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    Nursing is a profession, so being a student; I can learn to socialize in to professional practice. This learning will help me to develop myself to the professionalism of nursing. I will develop the characteristics of autonomous and accountable of my practice. Not only that, I will be committed to my work and profession. Being a member of a committee responsible for deciding which nursing research projects to provide fund for, I believe, who are the participants in the research have high priority…

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    Registered Nurse Journey

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    In a few short months, I will be transiting from a student nurse to Registered Nurse. It is an exciting but terrifying journey into the new role and I having many mixed emotions about it. Being a student nurse for the last four years, I feel like been on an emotional roller coaster of greatest triumphs and some thoughts of quitting. When thinking about the transition to new graduate Registered Nurse, I would compare to the transition to the learning how to ride a bicycle analogy. Being a student…

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    The nursing profession has always held a significant amount of interest in my life. Nurses are extremely ambitious, passionate, and up for any type of challenge, no matter the extent. The path into becoming a nurse is a challenging, stressful path, however, it is the path I want to take. Most people tend to run when faced with tough challenges, but when you have an intense passion for nursing, like myself; you embrace the challenge and stress. My passion for nursing started to arise in high…

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    education. Due to these changes, the nursing profession has been accompanied by a concurrent change of the education for this type of practice. Nurses pursuing a DNP may find that there are many benefits such as career advancement, educational and increased salary achievement. There are many discussions as to whether the nurse practioner (NP) education to practice should be at the doctoral level. According to Cronenwett, et al. (2014), "the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) was developed with the…

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    always had a passion to venture into healthcare since I was a young girl. It took me a long time to decide which field to join in the vast and exciting world of healthcare. I finally chose nursing because I admire the personal and professional development associated with it. Nursing is an emotionally fulfilling career that makes a positive impact in people's lives. Being raised in a family that has healthcare professionals, it was virtually impossible to turn a blind eye from the healthcare…

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    Values Task 1 QUP1 A nursing practice is guided by both regulatory agencies and professional nursing organizations which differ in their focus. A regulatory agency oversees the integrity of the nursing practice. One example, the state boards of nursing, ensure the public’s health and welfare by assuring that competent nursing care is provided by knowledgeable and licensed professionals. These agencies collaborate through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. The National Council…

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