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    Nurse Core Values

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    decision-making and do not change. Additionally, they are what effectively motivate employees in their job (Van Rekom, Van Riel, & Wierenga, 2006). This presentation will examine the values of an organization, and the values of a nurse leader. It will explore opportunities for the nurse leader to…

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    Rp Model

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    One of the initiatives of McLean Hospital’s senior leadership team is to shift the practice and delivery of behavioral health services from a traditional model to a recovery-oriented model. The primacy of recovery-oriented practices (ROPs) is that services are person-driven, allowing each person to choose his or her pathway to recovery. Interventions are concentrated on assisting the individual build on his or her strengths. Such a shift, challenges the long standing, traditional medical model…

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    the high level of care and professionalism shown to its patients. To add to its many awards of excellence in a various areas of health care, in 2009 through 2013, the "Magnet Award in Nursing, the highest level of recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center"(Mount Sinai Hospital), was received by the hospital. The hospital was also the recipient of the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval in 2012. With its nationally recognized awards, it is fair to say the Hospital has met the…

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    The term, ‘Credentialed’ refers to employees that have been certified or registered through a national credentialing organization that is not the employer (“CMS Clarifies Rule for Meaningful Use Order Entry,” n.d.). Requirements specifying the percent of EHR to be entered by credentialed staff were rolled out in 2011, 2013, and 2015, increasing at each phase…

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    that prevent Nurse Practitioners from practicing in Long Term Care Facilities Nancy Marshall A thesis presented to the School of Graduate Nursing Mountain State University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree…

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    as the number 1 Overall Software Suite in 2013. Epic Care not only has one of the largest electronic medical records program but also offers application that relates to patient care that consist of registration, scheduling ,clinical systems for nurses and doctors, and billing. Epic Care is the next generation electronic medical record software. It permits medical records and patient care information to be shared across other medical facility settings. The use of Epic Care will provide more…

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    Essay On Piercings

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    Find needle, no needle, thumb tack will do. Mirror for placement. Adrenaline rush followed by pain. No turning back now. Struggle to get through cartilage, frustration arises. “Pop!” followed by pinching. IT IS THROUGH! Now pull thumb tack out and stick earring through. This was the steps from the first time I unprofessionally, with little sanitation added a new hole to my nose. I have never been grounded, but this was the first time my parents have ever grounded anyone. This reaction that…

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    of the contexts in terms of meaning, research evidence, and real life application and will explore a possible relationship of the concept with personal, goaled professional life. Concept 1 Nurse As an Administrator This concept is taken from introduction to Administration B 12 module 1:3 entitled ROLE OFa NURSE AS an ADMINISTRATOR Administration is organization and direction of human and materials resources toward achieving a desire goal…

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