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    Essay On Nurse Staffing

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    The nursing staff scope of practice is based on the board of nursing. It includes assessment, interventions, evaluations and rehab for patients that are sick or injured. Nurses should also help prevent illness and are able to administer and sign for medication orders by a doctor. The staffed nurse can also develop a nursing care plan and supervise teaching. During the time I spent with my preceptor, she did everything in her scope of practice and she allowed me to assist her so I could learn and…

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    Spirituality In Nursing Assessment Spiritual care has been foundational in nursing since modern nursing began with Florence Nightingale. Nightingale’s lasting legacy is a composite of her accomplishments and her vision of what can and should be undertaken by the profession. She believed “human beings are not just biological organisms with mental and emotional manifestations, but a multidimensional entity with a body, mind, soul and spirit” (Papathanasiou, Sklavou, & Kourkouta, 2013, p. 4).…

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    Ethical Framework

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    Introduction Beneficence is at the core of nursing and it surfaces every time a health care provider take over the care of a patient. As providers, the corporate mission to personify is to act in such a way that decisions are guided by knowledge and driven by a professional level of ethical principles at all times. The utilitarianism conceptual framework will be discussed in this paper as it relates to doing what is expected as a health care professional dealing with aborting care when the…

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    Developmental Stage The client is in the Later Adulthood Stage better known as the “EGO Integrity Versus Despair Stage” (Taylor et al., 2015, p. 378). The client is retired and has suffered through the death of his first wife. He has reached a place in his life where he has accepted his mortality and feels that his life has been fulfilled with a sense of meaning and purpose. He has many accomplishments that he feels brings him a sense of well-being; from his second wife, children,…

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    INTRODUCTION Nursing has well developed over the years as a profession and there are many branches of nursing occur in this decade. Intellectual disability nursing is one among that. Through addressing physical and mental health problems, intellectual disability nurses aim to help people with learning disabilities in their day to day activities. They make sure that the person has the right treatment, therapy, skills and support help them in their…

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    care? Leadership is the backbone of nursing profession. So, it is very important for every nurse to possess the leadership quality. “Leadership plays a pivotal role in the lives of nurses. It is an essential element for quality professional practice environment where nurses can provide quality nursing care” (Canadian Nurse Association, 2014). In clinical practice, it is common for nurses to perform leadership…

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    Notes on Nursing was written by a remarkable woman named Florence Nightingale, who was born on May 12 in 1820, in Florence, Italy. Nightingale wrote Notes on Nursing to inform, and make a change to better the future of nursing. Florence Nightingale stressed things such as clean environment, air, and living areas; she also made sure the importance of patient care, nutrition, lightness, and also effective administration were known. Florence was an extraordinary woman, nurse, and caregiver; she…

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    Nursing theorist has led the way for nurses today and future nurses. Nurse theorist has proven to the world that nursing is a science and profession. Nursing theory provides a framework for nursing practice, research, education and administration and provides professional boundaries, grounding nursing as an independent profession. One of the pioneers of nursing theorist that introduce the concept of nurse and patient must work together in order to achieve the best outcome was Imogene King.…

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    There is no doubt that nursing school is a tough thing to conquer and ‘life’ doesn’t stop for it either. Fortunately, in my twenty-two years of life I have developed ways to keep myself level headed and less stressed out when things get a little tough. Being a strong type A personality, like myself, I have found that I like to maintain a certain level of stress in order to operate. In my head, I need multiple things to be thinking about and doing in order to succeed. This has made it…

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    For Certified Nursing Assistant’s the work is not easy and the pay is not good and the profession's reputation (rightly or wrongly) leaves something to be desired. (Willging, 2007) Being a CNA can be a high stress career with high chance of injury. Moving and…

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