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    healthcare. It is the duty of the foundation to remain solid in order to maintain structure and balance within the system. Nursing competencies are one way to keep the structure solid. Collaboration, teamwork, and mastery level nursing practice are only a few competencies set forth by the American Association of the College of Nurses (AACN) and the Quality, Safety Education for Nursing (QSEN). Through research, theory, and evidenced based practice these two entities strive to improve the…

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    The Human Body is a complex system with many sub systems intertwining to create a whole. When looking at the nursing profession, this same concept is applied. No patient will be exactly like another, an individual is “a bio-psycho-social-spiritual being in a constant interaction with their environment” (Potter and Perry, 2006, p.62). Nurses must be able to break down an individual into their sub systems to get an accurate understanding of who they are as a person. Our Coat of Arm’s is a…

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    Telenursing: Is It in My Future Sukhpreet Kaur Chamberlain College of Nursing NR-361: Information Systems in Healthcare November 2015 Telenursing: Is It in My Future How about telenursing? Could a position as a telenurse be the career change I have been seeking? These questions have been playing over and over in my head from the moment Tomika suggested that I should apply for the position; it seems to offer many benefits. She says that I would be able to monitor my patients, assess and…

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    Complexity Science and Interprofessional Collaboration Complexity science I found the literature from the book, On the Edge: Nursing in the Age of Complexity by Claire Lindberg, Sue Nash, and Curt Lindberg on complex adaptive systems (CAS) to be very insightful in regards to the healthcare environment. Nurses hold a position to become leaders in healthcare, yet are not prepared to successfully navigate the complex hospital environment. Instead we are taught that carrying out an…

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    together is an essential skill; this is emphasized by Cope et al (2000). Focusing on these two aspects, this essay is going to explore and analyse the extent of learning in the subject area of personal care and the links to other important factors of nursing. The student nurse had no previous health care experience, had very little knowledge and no skills of personal care starting the first placement block. Despite this however it was important to keep a positive attitude…

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    learning environment that enables the nursing graduate to deliver safe, quality, evidence-based health care in today’s diverse society at an individual, community and global level. The nursing program here at Aleutian Island College of Nursing, in conjunction with the University of Anchorage Alaska, is to provide the student with core values, ethics and research information. This will be under the guidelines of the American Association of College of Nursing (AACN). We strive to deliver a…

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    important role in nursing practice today. Teams provide the support necessary to assist nurses to practice within their scope and lead to empowerment. They bring collaboration of ideas and trust that promote nursing and patient empowerment. Empowered nurses and patients create positive patient outcomes. Two important types of healthcare teams are interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary. Intradisciplinary teams refer to teams within the same profession. The profession of nursing has many…

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    professional nurse is as accurate today as when written in 1893. This paper will explain the characteristics of professional nursing, why developing a professional demeanor…

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    philosophy of nursing is keeping the patient safe, comfortable, and good communication skills. Patients are coming to the hospital because their illness forced them to do so; not because they want to be stake in the hospital. While they are in the hospital, it should be the nurses job to make sure that patient is safe, especially avoiding fall risks. Also, make sure the patient is comfortable throughout their stay, and this can be managing their pain, or answering their call lights. Another…

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    How Do You Become a Sub-Acute Nurse? Anyone who wants to become a sub-acute nurse must first graduate from an approved and accredited school of nursing, and then earn an registered nurse license through their State Board of Nursing. Sub-acute nurses are health care professionals who treat patients that require 24/7 service and support. Once a patient stabilizes, they may be either discharged or moved to a facility that provides a lower level of care, such as an assisted-living home. Most…

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