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    Patient-centered holistic care has always been the largest aspect of healthcare I wanted to be the foundation of my career. I was accepted to the Bemidji State University Nursing Program with the excitement of learning nursing skills and tools to develop nurse-patient relationships. Bemidji State University introduced to me several areas of patient-centered holistic care including, “mind-body-spirit-emotion-environment” (Klebanoff and Hess, 2013) and it motivated the need to continue educating…

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    Nursing Practice

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    The purpose of this discussion board is to discuss the definition of the scope of nursing practice. Defining the nurse's scope of practice is not easily done in a few words. There are scope and standards of practice for every nursing specialty and from many different organizations. However, The American Nurses Association (2010) defines the scope of nursing practice as avocation for all members involved in care, as well as, conservation and advancement to always improve overall health and…

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    Kimberly works with another Therapist at Health concepts in one of their companies I currently work day is Morgan Health Center. There’s much to be said. In my interview, I found that we share many interesting qualities skills abilities. We chose this career path because we want to make a difference in people’s lives and hopefully change the world. To work in a health care settings is you must be a people’s person since you are constantly dealing with parents and adults. Prepare yourself for…

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    (2014), “Nursing professionalism has a complex nature with multi dimensions” (p.10 ).This article explains that there are many factors that contribute to how professionalism is displayed by a nurse. For example, your experience. The length of service in your field. All of the years that you have worked and acquired experience plays a part in your professionalism. There is a direct relationship between experience, professionalism, and attitude. As one matures in their nursing career their…

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    before a nursing board in all my years of practice. These incidents did not happen at work or involve any patient care. This is a private matter and had been resolved. My husband and I have sought help from a Marriage and Family counselor, Barbara Gephart, in Redding California. I have always had excellent evaluations at work throughout my career. I graduated from my LVN program with an academic achievement award, my GPA was 4.0. I also maintained a very high GPA during my nursing…

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    Professionalization of Nursing Introduction In Singapore, Nursing has undergone through professionalization. Before defining Nursing as a profession, we should look at what constitutes professionalization and profession. According to Hamilton (1992 p.32), professionalization is “the process by which an occupation develops the characteristics of a profession". Webster 's Dictionary (quoted in Gokenbach, 2013) defined profession as a "chosen, paid occupation requiring prolonged training and…

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    Technology In Nursing

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    Nursing can be described as part of health care system which deals with care of the ill, illness prevention, promotion of health and formulation of proper health policies. A nurse is and individual who has finished his/ her education in the nursing field and is legalized by relevant authorities to practice the profession in their country or some parts of the world. Nursing as an art entails qualities set for your patient you can formulate. It’s your own character and reputation. Art in nursing…

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    The Role Of Men In Nursing

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    Nursing is a major career field in many parts of the world. It is a field that is vital to the health and well-being of all people. While most studies focus on the patients and the quality of care that they receive, few seem to consider the toll that the nurses go through on a daily basis. Whether it be overtime, stress, discrimination, or short staff, nurses may have more on them than they should have to bear. There has been a great deal of controversy over whether or not the nursing workforce…

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    It is the nurses’ responsibility to explain medical and nursing procedures so that the patient will receive the high quality of care available. By explaining the procedures, allow patient to exercise the right to freedom of choice and participle in their own care. The ethical principles are part of my everyday responsibilities to my patients. I used all nine ethics rules on each and every patient. By using the ethical guidelines I am able to carry out my responsibilities and tasks within the…

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    which make pursuing a nursing degree even more challenging. Men in nursing are often classified as “Murses” meaning male nurses and sometimes distinctively mentioned as the “male nurse” instead of a nurse. The idea that nurses are supposed to be women has established a significant gender gap and subsequently has extended the expected shortage of nurses that are expected by 2020. Several research findings support various factors that have deterred men from acquiring nursing degrees. The fear of…

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