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    ethics, honesty and commitment. Nurses are expected to display good behavior and a good attitude at all times. Nursing is a demanding but rewarding profession. As health care professionals, we care for people at their worst. It is not always easy to be pleasant and understanding as we are human too. We have an important responsibility to help others in need and not let them down. Nursing Professionalism can be demonstrated in the way a nurse takes care of a patient. We must work well with others…

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    Nursing Jurisprudence is the department of law that collects all the different legal rules and the principles that affect the practice of nursing and includes: “the study, but also the interpretation of all these rules and principles and their application in the regulation of the practice of nursing” (Nursing Crib). The laws, which are also known as the nursing practice acts, are set up by each states board of nursing. The state board of nursing license nurses based on these NPAs, and holds…

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    In the Hospital setting, the patients are the centre of our professional nursing practice. The fact that patients are confined in a small room or with multiple patients is at a low level importance, but our major concern is about examining the challenges of the lifestyle and behavior and focus on how to improve the hospital setting and let patients enjoy their stay. Multiple issues affect this environment, starting with social media. Social media is something that we all use and it has become…

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    Nursing Reflection Essay

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    As I am hours from finishing my nursing program and completing my capstone I realize that there is much more to nursing than what is taught in school. Nursing is both and art and a science, it challenges you to think critically, it teaches you to be compassionate and have empathy. Looking back, I realize I have come a long way from when I first started nursing school. Capstone and working along side a nurse has helped me realize how blessed I am and I couldn’t imagine doing anything else.…

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    Nursing Career Goals

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    of my life. I choose to pursue a nursing career because the amount of schooling necessary is lower than most occupations, I believe my personality is caring and helpful in nature and I enjoying assisting people in becoming the strongest, healthiest version of themselves, and lastly my father’s illness has influenced my decision to pursue a nursing career. As a young adult in high school, I never enjoyed school as…

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    Nurse Association, Missouri Association of Nurse Practitioners, Missouri Association of Rural Health Clinics, Missouri Coalition for Behavioral Health Care, Primary Care Association, Missouri Hospital Association, Missouri Family Health Council, and possibly certain hospital or nursing homes. On the other side of the aisle are those organizations that oppose full practice authority and keep current restriction in place. Support the restriction are the Missouri State Medical Association,…

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    Lv Vs Rn

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    and Leadership as a Registered Nurse (RN) versus a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Nurses across the board are held to certain expectations and standards in order to promote wellness, prevent illness, and provide quality care. However, with each nursing role comes a specific scope of practice and varying degrees of knowledge, competency, and leadership. When advancing from an LVN to an RN, one must be prepared to encounter some difficulty in transitioning. Although it is perceived that LVNs are…

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    caring became the cornerstone of my nursing philosophy during my LPN educational track. The Registered Nurse population is encouraged to learn the books and problem solve, while the LPN population was taught to learn the books, but to have an excellent, caring and compassionate bedside manner. In 2007 I received my Associate’s Degree from Cincinnati State Technical School. In 2010 I was accepted into the College of Mount Saint Joseph Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) cohort from Saint…

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    The Controversy of Professionalism in Nursing Sierra D. Smith Purdue University The Controversy of Professionalism in Nursing When you think of a nurse, what do you think of? Do you picture the typical, traditional nurse – a woman dressed in monotone scrubs standing in a hospital? Now, try and add more detail to that image; add her nametag. Under her name, there is a big red label that clearly states R.N., registered nurse, in bold white letters. If you were to add even more detail, you might…

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    ethics in nursing are guidelines set for nurses that help them to practice a comprehensive, ethical and safe care for patients. This report focuses on a case study that I encountered in my career as a student nurse. In this report, I will tally my case study with the provision 3 of the nursing code of ethics by ANA, which defines that a nurse should be able to advocate, protect the rights, health, and safety of the patient. Brief overview of the case In my academic career as a nursing student, I…

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