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    the nurses had given me. They took their time to make sure I had the best care possible. Whenever I was in pain the nurses were there by my side. They had taken the time to make sure I was as content with my current status. I had never expected that going to the hospital from flying off a cliff on my skateboard would direct me into my future dream job. The nurses showed me what patient care really and truly was. Patient care is putting others in front of your own needs. Being a great nurse is…

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    A Philosophy of Nursing The word nurse has five letters. To some this five letter word is just that a word. However, to myself this five-letter word means so much more. Within these five letters are tears, sweat, blood, joy, companionship, trust, reliability, compassion, and advocator. Being a register nurse ( RN) is so much more then a mere five letter word. Nursing is not a job for the faint of heart, it is not just a job, and it is a life long choice to care from someone rather than oneself.…

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    Registered Nurse that works with a union I know a bit about the safe staffing campaign in New York. I looked at the list of bad research questions and made that my guide, I chose New York state as my area of reference, picking a time frame of the next ten years of so I created my topic parameters. In the recommended list of how to form a research question I took the question of how to compile my bits of information. Finally I have the end result of my question, how will Registered Nurse…

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    2016). In 2010, it produced “Future of Nursing: Leading change and advancing health care”. It recognized a nurses’ role as critical to the fulfillment of the purpose of the Affordable Care Act. It was noted that all states do not utilize APRNs to the fullest degree of their abilities and education and limit their practice. The recommendation of the Institute of Medicine was to allow nurses to practice to the full scope of their training for…

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    Competency In Nursing

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    in which to work (Franklin, 2015; Tzeng, 2004). To navigate through these complexities, while ensuring the delivery of high quality patient care, nurses are encouraged to increase their skills and knowledge base (Franklin, 2015). Continued competency in nursing is a topic of interest to regulatory bodies, health care administrators, educators, and nurses (Wilkinson, 2013). Despite the importance of this topic, there is a lack of consensus establishing the measurement and the maintenance of…

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    woman receiving a vitro fertilization treatment. This type of procedure does not promise the patient a child, and often it may require numerous tries before it work, so it was during this time that several different emotions are being displayed. As a nurse, it is important to actively listen to the patient’s concerns, being present and supportive of negative and positive feelings, and to create an environment that will foster dignity and respect for the patient and family should the procedure…

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    Forensics was not as eventful as the first time I went there, but the experience I had was good. When I arrived, I introduced myself to three nurses and gave them the slip. Then, one of the nurses gave me a tour of of their facility. She showed me the interview room, the mini kitchen where they have food for the patients, and the examination room. Next, one of the nurses gave me the task to shuffle through some clothes and chose what clothing was too worn out. Most of the clothing I chose where…

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    Introduction Born in 1939 in Los Angeles California, Sister Callista Roy has risen to become one of the most well-known nursing theorists of the modern world. With her vast knowledge of nursing, Sister Callista Roy developed the adaptation model of nursing, which has continuously evolved to become an important part of the nursing profession. The Roy adaptation model of nursing views the person as a group of systems that work together and relate constantly with internal and external environments…

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    They think that nurses are confined in the area of giving medication, taking vital signs and reporting to physicians, nothing more. What they believe is just a fraction of what we nurses are doing, as we deal not only with the physical but as well as the emotional, social wellbeing, spiritual, and other facets of life. In caring a person (sick or well), nurses carefully obey certain principles, like being an advocate and observation of patients’ rights in promotion of life. We nurses also…

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    (Edvardsson et al. 2010). This is most certainly an integral component to all aspects of effective nursing. As described by Goodrich and Cornwell (2008) it is no longer seen that a positive patient experience rests solely on the patient obtaining good clinical care but how “kindness and compassion” also are of great importance to the contentment of the patient. The model which I aim to further outline throughout this piece is person centered care and in particular the McCormack and McCance…

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