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    Nursing is identified as a profession because it requires extensive education and specialized training. However, simply working in a defined profession or career does not automatically make one a professional. Professionalism involves much more than degrees, credentials, and experience. What are the attributes that establish professional behavior and how is professionalism perceived in the nursing world? As defined by Epstein and Hundert, professional competence is the habitual and judicious use…

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    Nursing process and critical thinking course has affected me in so many ways. I have learned so much in this course and found it very interesting. I have a very good learning experience from my instructor and classmates. The three main things that have great impact in my learning experience are the cases presented of each group in the class, applying critical thinking in nursing process, and journal. The different case presented by each group refreshed my memory and updated my knowledge about…

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    others. I believe taking care of others, and being a strong person when they need one is more important that all the riches a person can possess. Therefore, I am researching the nursing career and why I believe it would be a suitable career choice for me. I. Nursing Field , To provide health care for individuals II. Nursing has been since ancient times. The first known nurse was known as Phoebe and was mentioned in the Bible under Romans 16:1. In catholic hospitals the nurses primarily were…

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    My Nursing Goals

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    I am writing to express my goals of getting into the University of Texas at Austin’s School of Nursing. I discovered my interest in becoming a nurse during unfortunate experiences. Due to health issues, different people in my family has experienced long stays in the hospital. Their recovery in the hospital resulted in my stay with them almost every single day. For instance, during my father’s long recovery time, I sat by his side every day taking care of his needs. These long stays were made…

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    Nursing education and development of curriculum began in the external, higher education, and internal environment. Nursing educators must focus on sociopolitical and economic tendencies and initiate strategies to create curriculum to achieve similar global qualities. It is essential to comprehend the external issues such as; healthcare reform, global disasters and globalization, changing demographics, technology and the environment to globally promote the framework for nurses to acquire…

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    Definition of Nursing and the Uniqueness of the Profession Nursing is considered to be a large health care profession responsible for many aspects of a client’s health. The American Nurses Association defines nursing as, Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in care of individuals, families, communities, and populations (2010).…

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    organization 's mission and success. By encouraging a whistleblowing culture within the organization, the organization promotes simple structure and efficient, open communication. More importantly, whistleblowing can preserve the organization 's clients from possible lawsuits, or severe mishaps resulting in a patient 's demise. Upon graduation from nursing school every nurse has learned that we should support and protect our patients. What does a nurse do when they think the safety of patients…

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    1 posts Re:Topic 5 DQ 1 The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), representing baccalaureate and graduate schools of nursing, in collaboration with other health care organizations and disciplines, proposes a new Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) role to address the ardent call for change being heard in today’s health care system. The AACN Board defines CNL as a generalist clinician who possesses an education at the master’s degree level or higher. The board notes that a master’s degree…

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    Specialty In Nursing

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    The Nursing Specialty for Me When I first entered into the field of nursing I was unsure of what kind of nursing I wanted to go into, mostly because I had little experience in the healthcare setting. Actually, before I wanted to go into nursing, I thought about becoming a radiology technician. But, I soon realized that it was not for me; I did not like the concept of getting a patient in and out of your work area as fast as you can without even knowing the whole background of the current…

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    also able to reinforce the instructions given by the physician to the patient after the visit was completed. The patient seemed really happy and satisfied about the care he had received. I was also feeling satisfied with my job after the direct communication with the physician during the patient round. I asked the charge nurse about the…

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