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    The argument I will be addressing in my persuasive essay will be about the unfair workload of nurses. I will be arguing that nurses are overworked and do not have the support of the administrators. My main argument is to have the administrators hiring more nurse staff or to lower the ratio of nurse to patient. This argument is derived from my field of work. I am an RN, and I work in the same circumstances. Three key points for my selected topic are: ratio of nurse to patient, nurse’s burnout,…

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    Nursing Teamwork Essay

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    comnsidred to comprise skils, knowledge, traits and motives shortage is alwys problem. Legal intervention is the correct answer. Management and leadership approaches to the issue can help to better nursing surrounding and prevent many negative effect of inappropriative nurse-to-patient ratio.the mangers are good responsible for poorly performed tasks so nurses perform their jobs well and correctly.also nuring staff ration impact on nursing shortage on mangers to more increased chacnce of…

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    Nursing Shortage Essay

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    healing, and alleviate suffering. However, there are several issues that are faced by the nurses creating shortages in the occupation decreasing the ratio of nurses to patients and leaving some patients uncared for. These issues are caused by low wage, high stress, and awful working conditions. Furthermore, compensation issues such as pensions, and retirement benefits are creating shortages in the position in both quantity and quality. The government and private business including nurses should…

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    Nurse Burnout In Nursing

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    Vacation scheduling may mean that there is a shortage of available nurses to do the jobs (Waddillgoad, Suzane ,2017). When there are many nurses on vacation or taking vacation at the same time, there will be more stress for the remains working nurses in the department as there are a lot of work to be completed by a few nurses. I think when people are in stress, they cannot control their thoughts. A nurse may be anger at workload, and frustrated, and a nurse may have verbal abuse. I believe that…

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    The character of a nurse is just as important as the knowledge she possesses. The impact of traumatic events on nurses is a far bigger problem then what people say about it. Some nurses become affected by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) very early in their careers even after being a nurse for a few years. Post Traumatic Syndrome, a common term used mostly around military personnel but, PTSD has become a bigger problem in the last decade in the medical field. Especially with nurses,…

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    fatigue. Where there is stress there are opportunities for error and these errors put patients at risk. If nurses are not given the resources to care for themselves they are not able to offer the kind of care their patient’s require. Body As nursing shortage rates…

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    Quality Improvement

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    A deeper insight for quality and safety revolution is at work with United States healthcare system and innovation in current medicine to improve safety and quality is the efficient focus of Quality Improvement. (QI). To correct the gaps in quality improvement overuse, underuse, and misuse of health services, six aims was identified namely safety, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable (IOM, 2012). The nursing profession interest has always been on ethical and justice…

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    Nurses In The Workplace

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    It has long been acknowledged that some nurses engage in hostile behaviors toward other nurses, as evidenced by the often repeated expression, "Nurses eat their young.” Nurses play a significant role in ensuring patient safety, but the safety of nurses also needs consideration. Nurses have the right to practice in an environment free from any form of abuse. Abuse in the work environment arises from various sources, but what is especially disturbing is hostility in the form of inappropriate…

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    Inadequate staffing levels on inpatient psychiatric units has several down sides, for example, there is an increased risk for nurse burn out, decreased nurse satisfaction, high staff turnover rates, risk for poor patient outcomes, increased risk for patient on staff and patient on patient violence, and increase risk for safety concerns to patients and staff. All of these issues are currently costly to time, resources and finances. Four years ago the American Psychiatric Nurses Association…

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    Nurse Staffing Ratio

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    this research is to determine if there is correlation between nursing shortages and/or staffing ratios and quality of patient care and satisfaction with the outcome. The results of several studies show the relationship between the ratio of nurses/patients with quality of care and patient outcomes (Negarandeh, 2014, p. 3). There is a nursing shortage throughout the world. Patient care around the world has changed due to this shortage. Nurses are taking on more and more patients with each…

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