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    2020 Nursing Education

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    The American Association of college of nursing help nurses to improve quality of care. It is predicted that by 2020 “ nursing will be highly educated and diverse profession that will assume leadership in health care delivery , quality and development of new knowledge to improve health”. ( Hood, 2018, p 27) AACN BSN Essentials built the framework for the curriculum for nursing career. The Essentials of nursing built with the effort of nursing education, executive team, clinician, and researcher…

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    Whether or whether not nursing is considered a profession is a question that has been brought up recently to me. The answer, to me, seems very obvious. Of course nursing is a profession, and it’s a very important one at that. There are plenty of characteristics of why nursing is a profession and what makes it so important, but I have chosen the one that I thought was the most important characteristic of all. The reason that I believe proves that nursing is an important profession is because “the…

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    Evaluating Nursing Values

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    and professional lives. (Masters, 2014, p. 96). The values of nursing have been justice, integrity, autonomy, benevolence, all of which have been incorporated in they care we as nurses provide to the public. As l go to work each day, l am constantly reminded and re-evaluating my values that are important to me and not enforce them on the patients that l provided care for. After passing the course on transitional professional nursing, l am better equipped in clarifying my values and also learning…

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    Nsg Safe Nursing

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    One key element of safe nursing practice, as written in TJC Patient Safety Goals, is NPSG.01.01.01. This is that we always identify the patient in two ways. This could be done by asking them to state their full name and date of birth. This ensure that the patient is getting the appropriate care, medicine, and treatment (NPSG). It is extremely important to do this right away when walking into a patient’s room, so we know that we are explaining assessments, procedures, and providing education to…

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    Rich (2015), a metaparadigm is the view that distinguishes the focus of a discipline. The nursing metaparadigm, identified by Jacqueline Fawcett, is a set of four concepts that includes patient, nurse, health, and environment (Butts & Rich, 2015). Together, these key concepts have become the foundation for which the nursing discipline follows. Patient The patient is defined as the receiver of nursing care and may include their family, friends, and community (Thompson, 2017). For myself,…

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    done for this nurse. The underlying issue was that she was unsatisfied with her own job and she was just taking it out on other students and coworkers. Our nursing instructor stayed with me and helped me complete my tasks in a timely fashion because she knew if I didn’t the nurse would be yelling trying to get me to do it. Also the nursing instructor confronted the nurse and told her that we were doing total care on our four patients and she could complete any of the other nurse tasks unless…

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    “The Pure Hard Slog That Nursing Is . . .”: A Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Work Assignment 6 Rebecca Prater Nursing Theory Nursing 36700 Professor Janet Garwood November 7, 2014 I choose a study entitled “The Pure Hard Slog That Nursing is…” a qualitative analysis of nursing work. The overview of this study is to explore the factors behind why it is hard to retain nurses in the healthcare field. This study was an interesting read especially while in nursing school because it gave…

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    What are the most prominent values in my home? What core values, related to nursing as a career, do I have? The most prominent values in my home are integrity, communication, and ambition. These core values shape me into the person I am today, and are related to the nursing career. For example, as a nurse one must have integrity. A nurse needs to be able admit when they make a mistake because the patient’s life is in their hands. The patient is the top priority; not the health care…

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    Ethics in nursing deals with doing what’s right when faced with everyday problems. “Ethics is concerned with doing the right thing and with being a certain kind of person, in terms of conduct and character” (Marquis & Houston, 2015, P.71). For the most part, every profession has its own values and norms. With that said, the normative ethical theory is applied to guide ethical decision making. In this assignment, there will be a reflection on an ethical dilemma that has occur in my nursing…

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    Introduction The engagement in nursing practice requires adherence to the rules and regulations of the profession. Authoritative bodies such as the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia [NMBA] stipulate the desirable code of conduct in the field of nursing. Hence, nurses are held accountable for their actions when attending to patients (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council [ANMC] and Nurses Board of South Australia [NBSA], 2008). The contents of this paper examine the occurrence of…

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