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    Essay Plan (Murdoch Nursing Inherent Requirements) Introduction • Inherent requirements can be defined as “…the learning outcomes of the course and include the student 's capacity to participate in activities that demonstrate the attainment of these outcomes” (Murdoch University, 2016). • It is important nursing students sustain all of these inherent requirements, so they provide high quality care and do not jeopardize the welfare of patients and individuals in the nursing practice (Murdoch…

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    To be a registered nurse, I must graduate high school and undergo nursing programs offered in post secondary. The institution I picked for my training is the British Columbia Institute of Technology. They offer a 4-year program for the Bachelor Degree of Science in Nursing that I will need in order to have the opportunity to take an exam provided by the nursing association. I personally like this institution because the buildings are aesthetic and it is much closer…

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    Racism In Nursing Essay

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    hundreds of years. There is no room for racism in nursing, although it does happen. The patients that nurses are treating are in a vulnerable state. They should be able to feel comfortable with their healthcare professional and should be able to trust them and the decisions they make regarding their care. The mission of the College of Nurses of Ontario is ”to protect the public’s right to quality nursing services by providing leadership to the nursing profession in self-regulation (College of…

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    Science Of Nursing

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    The American Nurses Association (ANA) defines nursing as the “protection, promotion, optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (American Nurses Association website, n.d.). The ANA definition is an accurate representation of my personal definition of nursing. It embodies the fundamental duty of caring for…

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    Elder Abuse Research Paper

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    a. The purpose of this study is to identify beliefs regarding elder abuse held by modern-day nursing students. By identifying common beliefs and clearing up misconceptions, future nurses will be able to identify and work to prevent elder abuse. b. There were several works used as background for this study. The first work, from Baker (1975), used “granny battering” as the description for elder abuse. Further research in the 1970’s era and prior indicates that there was little knowledge regarding…

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    Christina Feist-Heilmeier R.N. once said,“Every nurse is drawn to nursing because of a desire to care, to serve, to help.” Nursing is an extremely noble profession, but most nurses rarely go to the extent of calling themselves a hero. LeAnn Fenton, MSN RN is one of these people. She is the Acute Care Director at Regional Medical Center and has been a nurse for nine-teen years. She has also been recognized by her peers in 2011 as one of Iowa’s 100 Great Nurses (Regional Medical Center). LeAnn is…

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    The Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions Doctor of Nursing Practice Admission Essay 1- My career goals would include continuing to work as an advanced practice psychiatric nurse, pursuing a doctorate in nursing, and applying my education to become a nurse leader while maintaining a clinical practice. Since I have already worked in advanced practice, obtaining a doctorate would simply further my knowledge and skill base and promote my career by giving me numerous…

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    The applicant decided to further pursue her Master’s degree specializing in the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) at Nova Southeastern University for the following reasons. Becoming a FNP as the primary health care provider is the applicant’s dream because she truly enjoys working with patients and wants to advocate them with the knowledge and skills that she has learned and will learn at Nova Southeastern University. Besides enjoying working with the patients, the increased employment…

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    My Personal Philosophy of Nursing Miesha Rawls University of Texas Arlington Abstract: This paper explores the personal nursing philosophy I like to use as a Registered Nurse. My personal philosophy of nursing incorporates compassion and caring for the wellbeing of another individual as if it was someone in your own family. In this paper I will include historical, ethical, and political factors influencing the nursing profession. As well as why I wanted to become a nurse. My goal is…

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    Caring Culture In Nursing

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    my practice setting that have influenced nursing care from a compassionate care perspective. Also, I would like to analyze these findings of the current caring culture on the basis of evidence and using the effective workplace culture framework, finally concluding with the recommendations to develop and improve the caring culture. Change is a continuing process. Changes are necessary and sometimes mandatory in every practice and sector. In medical or nursing practice there occur many changes…

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