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    The Importance of Psychology in Nursing Career Having the knowledge of psychology is very important in Nursing career. When you work in the Nursing field you may come across different kinds of a patient with a different background, so interacting with diverse kinds of a patient with different culture and lifestyle can be frustrating. However, if you can apply your psychological expertise on a day to day interaction of your patient you can easily gain their trust and understand their emotional…

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    while others strictly follow provider orders. Nursing regulations vary greatly from country to country and even within specialty to specialty. Below is insight into the different nursing roles comparing oncology nurses in both the United States and Canada. Global Leadership Roles United States The Oncology Nursing Society published a leadership competency review which gives insight into the leadership roles…

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    Nursing Towards 2020

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    Introduction pg 84 Document “ Toward 2020: visions for Nursing” was released by CNA (Canadian Nursing Association) in 2006. Main purpose of this document is to propose a health care system that will meet with future demands of healthcare where nurses play different roles than today. by also considering the historical aspects of health care in nursing. how it will change nurse 's role; leadership and community nursing are two main aspects that are very important to meet with future demands…

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    The theories of nursing that take a holistic approach to explaining the phenomenon of nursing care are theories that view a person as a whole entity rather than only focusing on the parts which comprise the individual. The whole person is greater than a sum of the parts that make up the person and an individual cannot be defined specifically by any of these parts. As Sethares and Gramling state, “life can be affected by illness but is not necessarily defined by it” (Sethares & Gramling, 2014). A…

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    Case Management In Nursing

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    The nursing license that I have earned from the state of Wisconsin proves that I have the basis of knowledge and understanding in regards to health and illness along with an understanding of age appropriate, culturally meaningful educational information. My job…

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    in a patient centered perspective, the relationship between the nurse and the patient should be that which optimizes the conditions for the healing of the patient. On the other hand, we can view healthcare as a service business where the nurse is a core service provider and the…

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    team by utilizing a nursing care plan that is structured for a patient with a chronic illness. A nursing diagnosis erected from the patient care plan can serve as a guide to help Nurse Witte think critically of the aspects of the patient’s care while keeping a clear picture of what prioritizes and medical interventions are required to provide the right plan of care for this patient (Wagner, Austin & Von Korff, 1996). In my opinion, Nurse Witte should speak to the head nursing supervisor. After…

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    Emory’s Nursing School’s core values are excellence, collaboration, social responsibility, innovation, and leadership. I believe that by being a student at Emory, I will be able to strengthen these qualities, as I strive to reach excellence in everything I do, challenging…

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    and it has a wide implication in the caring profession of nursing so that the quality of knowledge, skills and the way that the nurses demonstrate it is a very important part to perform nurse's professional role in the clinical practice. By using various resources, my main purpose in this paper is analyze concept of competency, its definition, attributes, antecedent, consequences and I aim to determined the meaning of competency in nursing profession, how it would be recognized, determine…

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    This paper will discuss concepts from Mindset, the psychology of success by Carol Dweck as it relates to nursing practice. In addition to Mindset, I will take into account the works of Julia Haager and Shaunna Smith addressing how they have a pivotal role in both nursing and my own personal practice. I will conclude the paper disclosing how reading the book and understanding its core concepts have aided in my own personal growth and change in thoughts. Definitions, Background, and Major…

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