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    My Journey to the Nursing Field I was born and raised in Lima, Peru. I come from a humble and very poor family. Ever since I was little, I was always intrigued by the medical field. There was something about the white coats, stethoscopes and the kindness the healthcare professionals always offered that grabbed my attention. I often saw myself playing pretend or a nurse with my dolls. I was always the first one to attend for anyone in need or medical care. I just loved to put band aids on…

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    career provide enough money, do I want to be in an office all day or be able to walk around and be active, and will my career make me happy. The first value, which is will my career provide my family and I enough money, is important to me because I want to be able to provide shelter and food for my family. I want to be able to provide the necessities in life without having to worry about getting two or more jobs so that the bills get paid. I know money is not the only thing that will get me…

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    Nursing is a profession, so being a student; I can learn to socialize in to professional practice. This learning will help me to develop myself to the professionalism of nursing. I will develop the characteristics of autonomous and accountable of my practice. Not only that, I will be committed to my work and profession. Being a member of a committee responsible for deciding which nursing research projects to provide fund for, I believe, who are the participants in the research have high priority…

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    University of Illinois at Chicago- College of Nursing I have acquired and mastered varies skills that have prepared me for a career in nursing. The University of Illinois at Chicago- College of Nursing has identified eight specific program outcomes that are expected for any nursing student whom is completing the Bachelors in the Science of Nursing program. Through the educational background and clinical expertise and guidance of the staff at the college of nursing students are expected to…

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    Nursing Recovery Program Samwel Rorya Southwestern college professional studies NURS330: Nursing Leadership and Management Instructor: Pat Howel January31, 2016 Nursing Recovery Program Nurses play big roles in healthcare system, and their personal health cannot be ignored or dismissed. It believed that nurses are always taking care and helping sick people, but sometimes nurses need someone to take care of them. According to Camille Obrim It is believed that about 10% of all working nurses…

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    provide the necessary nursing care and interventions that acclimate well to various family dynamics. Personal experiences involving different approaches to the family as context, as a client, as a system, and as a component of society will be reflected upon. Nurses need to possess the flexibility and wherewithal to recognize that different approaches are required to provide safe and quality care that aligns within the different structures and affinities of the various families that are…

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    elderly age or a disability. Nursing homes are places where these individuals go when they aren’t able to take care of themselves. In the YouTube video "Facing Death" it shows that hospitals is a place of life and death. Unfortunately, nursing homes are also places where patients, staff and caregivers face death everyday. Staff and caregivers must be prepared when a death occurs in a nursing home. Nursing home rules for any death includes speaking to the patients family, assuring that patients…

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    Bemidji, Minnesota is surrounded by 4 tribes, which makes it not uncommon to see Native Americans accessing health care or providing care to them in nursing homes around Bemidji. In the nursing home many Native Americans are opt to receive the best care under their cultural preferences. Throughout this paper, the traditional Native American’s culture and rituals about death and dying are described, to enable us nurses…

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    accepted in any nursing school because of this is a requirement. Second, enroll in entry-level training. Some good entry-level programs are courses like LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse) or LVNs (Licensed Vocational Nurse). The duration of these important courses is just one year. These formal education programs include lectures and hands-on clinical practice. Last, a degree/diploma in Nursing School. To become a registered nurse you should at least have an Associate Degree in Nursing. For…

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    Similarities and Differences of Nursing Homes; do they help? Thesis: Everyone has their own opinions on nursing homes, some people would like to think they are bad but do save many seniors. The reason for that being is because sometimes many senior citizens lose family and are alone which is not the best option. It is also not the best place to send any senior because it shows how it is the last resort they are sent to. The only question that has to be answered for nursing homes is if it would…

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