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    patient outcomes, the Registered Nurse Safe Staffing Act (H.R. 2083/ S. 1132) which represents a balanced methodology for safeguarding acceptable RN (Registered Nurse) staffing. The RN Safe Staffing Act is endorsed by the American Nurses Associations (ANA), which embodies the concerns of 3.1 million registered nurses. This bill will force Medicare and hospitals to address unsafe staffing. BACKGROUND • According to Nieten seven states have passed a safe nurse staffing legislation, they are…

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    The Melissa that was in middle school was shy when she moved to Santa Ana, she lost herself , she did not see her potential. However high school was a fresh start a door full of opportunities,opportunities that were hard to come by. I realized that in order for me to grow and continuously change and to become the person I am meant to be. I have to put myself in uncomfortable situations. Therefore I began using the countdown method 1-2-3. After I said 3 I got out of my seat and began talking…

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    Running head: NURSING INFORMATICS 1 Electronic Health Record: The Impact on Nursing Informatics Peta-Gay Pinnock Dr. Gwen Morse November 26, 2016 NURSING INFORMATICS 2 Abstract One of the goals of the field of nursing informatics is working to improve the electronic health record system. Electronic Health Record (EHR) is simply just what the name implies. Patient health information that is stored electronically. Instead of a paper filing system, everything is located on an electronic database.…

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    hospital with direct supervisions. At this time, the nursing profession boundaries were defined as there was no need for nurses to diagnose and prescribe. The American Nursing Association (ANA) definition of nursing that was published in 1955 reinforced that nurses were not to diagnose or prescribe. It had seemed that ANA was trying to clarify what nurses can and cannot do but this definition of nursing had affected nursing autonomy in practice setting which in area nursing has been providing…

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    person at the front desk we went up to our room and my grandparents went to bed. I stayed up and stretched, went through my program (the one that I am going to perform tomorrow), and I was on my phone for about half an hour before I went to bed. ‘‘Ana! Ana! Get up and get ready for skating!’’my mom yelled right in my ear to wake up. I am a light sleeper and a morning person so she didn’t have to yell. I got up found my dress; which was easy considering it was white and covered in glitter and…

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    to the patient, whether an individual, family, group, or community” (ANA, 2001, p. 9). For Ting, this means her needs must be the priority focus, but because she is Chinese and the family’s beliefs are based on Confucianism, these values and beliefs should also be incorporated into the care plan. Provision 3 states, “The nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety (sic) and rights of the patient” (ANA, 2001, p.12). The nurse must be the voice for nonverbal Ting,…

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    This song is very relevant to the movie. The song shows how little Olaf knows about heat, shows how long he’s has been living (not long). The song shows how excited he is for summer while providing a lot of info about Olaf. Overall this song is very important to the movie, so now into more detail about how little he knows about summer. To Olaf summer means happiness. He doesn’t know how he will die. Here is some evidence “Winter's a good time to stay in and cuddle, but put me in summer and…

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    the nursing profession. Each human deserves to be cared for equally with both respect and compassion regardless of their race, ethnicity, or gender. As nurses, we are held to a standard of care that is reinforced by the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics for Nurses. Therefore, a nurse practitioner must continue to encompass all of the ethical standards that are expected of the Nursing profession in their advanced role. Dignity The concept of dignity has been well analyzed in…

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    “Ana, who is this?” Looking up from the floor, I met his gaze and winced at the look he was giving me. “There’s something I should tell you. No more keeping secrets,” I whispered as I turned to look at Kylee. “It’s time for you to know the truth.” “Ana? What are you talking about?” Kylee questioned, her eyes wide with unknown answers. I turned away from her, not wanting to see…

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    To understand my mindset an my strive you have to understand my family first.The obstacles my family has faced molded me into the person i am today.None of my sibilings attended college,having kids an experiencing life or death situtations caused them to put off their college dreams.Now,it’s my turn an I started to be like them.In the end of my junior year i was placed in Foster care.This cause me to have many doubts about attending college.It was an eye opener. Being in Foster care has…

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