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    Professional Development Plan The road to advanced practice nursing can be a difficult journey and selecting the right path is one of the hardest decisions to make. The purpose of this plan is to not only provide a portrait of my educational and professional accomplishments but to also delve into my personal and professional goals and discover why I have chosen this particular course. Education and Professional Background My medical career started at the age of 18 years old in…

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    Nursing Reflective Essay

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    Nursing is a profession I have always looked upon with a lot of respect. From a very early age I have really loved the idea of working with people, assisting them and working as part of a team. My wish to take this course in University in Adult Nursing was established after my first work placement at a care home where I was working with people who had a lot of different learning disabilities, the people who I worked with were all different ages from young to old. During my time at the care home,…

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    Emergency Room Reflection

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    washroom? Who accompanied patient in washroom? Where was the nursing staff? Why did patient go to restroom? What was the family’s response? How would they have reacted? And many more questions were roving in mind. To explore the reason of incidence, I inquired from on duty Team Leader, Patient Care Coordinator and assigned Nurse and Health Care Assistant. While investigating, I came to know patient asked family to void. In response to which, family asked staff to…

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    lot of work and focus to complete my prerequisites at a junior college (Georgia Military), then I will need to graduate from a nursing program at an accredited University. This will take collectively six to eight years of schooling to obtain my Bachelors of Science in Nursing. I am now fully grasping the amount of work required to obtain my Bachelors of Science in Nursing, but I am more than ready to face this challenge and excel. During my research period I used Gcis.com and The Occupational…

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    the nurse aide, the nurse aide should find the source of the problem, and then use effective communication to reassure the resident and use critical thinking to solve the issue. Effective communication improves relationships with peers, nursing staff, and families by having a sense of trustworthiness develop. Effective communication could come across by…

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    To be a Nurse their are many challenges that a nursing student has to face. Not only is a Nurse one of the few real successful jobs but they are one of the few careers that is likely to have a job after college. In my aspects Nursing is not a career but a way of life and many of my sources point that out. Nursing is a career that has its ups and downs but it is one of the most self fulfilling careers out here. How did I know that Nursing was for me? Ever seen I was really little I have always…

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    Philosphy of Nursing paper Nursing, to me is a profession that plays an integral role in the healthcare field. This is a profession that involves a caring, educated and intelligent individual who devotes oneself to helping people. It is a calling for people who are motivated and passionate about caring for individuals. A nurse, I believe, is one who tries to Nursing care focuses on the individual, their families and their community to achieve optimal health and a more beneficial quality of…

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    Essay On Nurse Interview

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    Stephanie is smart, caring, compassionate, flexible, hardworking, and a dependable nurse. When I asked about what made her choose nursing as a career, she gave me a long answer which I tried my best to put down in a short paragraph. She said that nursing has always been a passion of hers. Her path to nursing started as a young girl being raised by her mother. She went to nursing school because her mother inspired her to be a…

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    Philosophy of the Nursing World The definition of nursing according to the American Nurses Association is to protect, promote, enhance health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, help heal, easing of suffering through diagnosis and treatment of human response, and support patients, families, groups, communities, and populations by providing care.(American Nurses Association, 2016) I think of nursing as a life style. Being a nurse requires passion, empathy, sympathy, and 100%…

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    Professionalism in the workplace is important to any career we choose. Professionalism, when you are dealing with people’s well-being, family and personal health care is incredibly important; professionalism in nursing is the key to building a trusting yet professional relationship with our clients and their families. There are many facets behind professionalism in relation to nursing; trust, therapeutic communication, respect and acceptance, and presentation of your outward self are just a few…

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