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    found out that it did not suit me as well I thought it would. My parents always told me to try looking into nursing because I enjoy working in a team and helping people out as much as I can. My junior year of high…

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    What influenced you to take your career path? For me I decided I wanted to go into nursing when I was able to watch my brothers face light up, knowing he was in pain but seeing his nurses would change his whole attitude. My brother was born with Spina Bifida. Insurance doesn't cover everything a reason why my family is in debt. Hospital visits can be extremely expensive, but knowing he is getting healthier and noticing how his day changes with a joke of a nurse can change your whole perspective.…

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    Registered Nurses

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    case with nursing in the past. There was no recognized or proper training. The women only had their own form of knowledge about nursing that came from a family member or neighbor past down to her. She then was sent out to provide care for the sick or wounded, just off the experience that had. In this period registered nurse was not a word used to define a nurse. That description was given predominantly to women who cared for their own at home or one the battlegrounds at times of war. Nursing was…

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    There are many different approaches in developing a relationship with patients, one of which being holistic, patient-centered care. Holistic care is described as “all nursing practice that has healing the whole person as its goal” (American Holistic Nurses’ Association, 1998, Description of Holistic Nursing). A holistic approach allows the nurse to view the patient as a whole, as opposed to focusing in on one small aspect. By viewing the entire person, we are able to provide spiritual, medical,…

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    Nursing Career Goals

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    approaches graduation, thoughts of beginning a career in nursing come to my mind. A new upcoming nursing student should think very seriously about their career goals. These include long term as well as short term goals. As with any path of life that an individual takes, it is not random. Each person that seeks an education does so with a set of plans and directionality for their immediate goals and long term. The idea of graduating from a nursing program once again dictates to the graduate that…

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    be a steward of my nursing gift and have the basics of my faith understood; however, I also need to be able to serve people from different beliefs so that my compassion and gentleness is a testimony of God’s unconditional love. Experiences as a patient at Providence and informal interviews have shown me that Providence Hospital is the ideal environment for my nursing career. My compassion, character and experience will be positive and unique contributions to the Providence family. My…

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    There are many ways in which a nursing student may become successful within their studies. As a nursing student in the RDPN program, the following skills will help me obtain success in my studies. I have accessed three main topics to support the ongoing success for students within the RDPN program; self-reflection, prioritization and motivation these skills will support myself to be an effective nursing student within the RDPN program. Students should prepare themselves with study skills, to be…

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    Registered Nurses

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    to a nursing home where nurses would take care of them. To start off, nurses need certain skills to do their job. One of those skills is being able to administer patients’ medicines and treatments. Giving patients the correct medicine is very important because they could have serious problems that need a certain medicine to heal. It takes practice to remember what medicines solve certain problems without looking it up. Another skill they need is being able to teach patients and their families…

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    dire shortage of nursing staff available in the near future (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2014). The ability of our healthcare system to meet the needs of our maturing population, coupled with the vast amounts of retiring nurses, will require over one million new nurses needed by 2022 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2013). The only solution to this crisis is to increase the number of successful nursing program graduates. Nevertheless, there are over 30% of eligible nursing program…

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    Finkelman (2016) pointed out that, the functional nursing care model is less utilized in the healthcare industry, but may still be found in some nursing homes and behavioral/psychiatrist inpatient services (p.112). Research by Yang et al., (2012) stated that, alternative nursing care models are pertinent to different healthcare settings. Nursing staff face complex problems requiring different care approaches. Nursing care models govern the behavior of nurses in the clinical setting. Therefore,…

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