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    services at the school and Klotz center. It can be very expensive in which can make it difficult to obtain. Interview 3: Lynne Ledata a licensed nurse practitioner reduces and holds a Masters degree from UCLA. Her professional background consists of working in open-heart surgery/ critical for 13 years. In her personal career she was the 1st nurse practitioner valley prseertyen hospital for 3years. In time she moved on to CSUN and worked as nurse practiconer for 5 years before moving on to her…

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    The career I was assigned for this presentation is a Family Nurse Practitioner. In the spirit of full disclosure, until this paper I was not fully aware of what this profession truly does for the community. Family nurse practitioners, abbreviated as FNPs, are advanced practice registered nurses who work autonomously or in collaboration with other healthcare professionals to deliver family-focused care (graduatenursing). Although I personally have always found the field of nursing vastly…

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    Theory Of Caring Paper

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    The theory of Caring as Nursing is concerned with caring being an unselfish act. It is also focused on a lived shared experience between the one providing care and the ones being cared for, in other words, a nursing situation (Boykin & Schoenhofer, 2013). The concept of caring is concerned with the demonstrating kindness and concern for others. In nursing, the expression of caring entails committed engagement, undivided attention, opportunities for questioning all in an attempt to address an…

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    Obstacles In Life Essay

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    Overcoming Life’s Obstacles Obstacles are an everyday occurrence in life. Some are small occurrences causing short- lived distress, while others seem to shake us to our very core. I have had my fair share of problems both large and small and I have found that the most difficult obstacle I have yet to overcome to be economic hardship. My present situation is of great financial need and I am doing everything in my power to alter my circumstances one day at a time. Since the age of seventeen I…

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    Family nurse practitioners are in excellent positions to help improve health and wellness on a daily and regular basis. The long term connection a FNP can make with patients and the level of care he/she can provide is both beneficial and rewarding to the patient. The altitude of knowledge and skill required to provide care for patients across their life span is beyond admirable. It is an honor to have the opportunity to be that provider and to advocate for patients on a much higher level than…

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    embracing who you are. Those people are Nurses. The most important nurse on this world is a pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP). They are registered nurses who strive to make a difference in the world. Pediatric Nurse Practitioners work with patients between infants to young adulthood. They also diagnose illnesses, conduct exams, and prescribe medications to ones in need. A pediatric nurse practitioner job has multiple characters but most nurses face them main problems…

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    Advanced Practice Nurse Development The development of a plan for an advanced practice nurse will allow the newly graduated family nurse practitioner to find a job. The newly graduated nurse practitioner must know their roles and scope of practice. The graduate advanced practice nurse must be competent, knowledgeable, and demonstrate critical thinking, self-awareness, and effective interpersonal and leadership skills to make a successful transition into the work environment. The advanced…

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    Kathy Block is a 53 year-old Family Nurse Practitioner, certified in Wound and Ostomy Care, and employed by a private practice of an independent living community. She is a typical nurse in the sense that “most NPs choose a specialty area such as adult, family, or pediatric health care” (Black, 2014, p. 18). Also, her certification was through ANCC, the largest certification body among nurses (p. 145). Karen Paker is a 41 year-old Cardiovascular Critical Care Nurse in San Diego. According to…

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    Apn Leadership Role

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    Graduate-Level Prepared Nurses and Their Leadership Role Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) execute their roles within a clearly defined framework which is specific for the graduate-level prepared nurse. This framework is comprised of seven core competencies that allow APRNs to practice their roles in the most efficient manner while ensuring the best possible health outcomes for patients and their families. Although direct clinical practice has been identified as being fundamental…

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    I anticipate working in the same organization, as a family nurse practitioner (FNP), that I am working currently. I am a case manager nurse, and as a nurse practitioner I think to put in practice my knowledge at Simply Healthcare Plans (HMO health plan) located in Miami-Florida. Simply health care plans provide an adequate and easy to get to variety of preventive, primary care, and specialty service area to meet health needs of all Medicaid/Medicare members, and also preserve an enough number,…

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