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    For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of becoming a neonatal nurse. Working in the healthcare field would be extremely rewarding because there are endless opportunities to give back to others. When researching neonatal nursing, I discovered the educational requirements, universities offering the degree, the average salary, as well as job openings close to where I currently live. The career outlook and a typical day on the job summary encouraged me even more to become a neonatal nurse.…

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    Three American Dreams - Different But The Same American Dream has been described as each generation doing better than the last. Every person has a dream, and of course those are different. I am about to tell all of you three different stereotype American Dreams. There are things that inspire people to achieve something they want to have or to be. The story "A Raisin in the Sun" is a great examples of people who got dreams of their own. The dreams of Beneatha, Walter, and Mama show us that,…

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    Kennedy Rebecca Roland was born March 17th, 1996 in Marshalltown, IA. Her and her brother Karson grew up in Tama, IA. When her mom and dad got a divorce she moved to Carlisle, IA. Both of her parents live in Carlisle, they moved to Carlisle because both of her parents got remarried and both got new jobs in Des Moines, IA. Kennedy thinks Education is important because it could possibly change your life in the future. When Kennedy was growing up she had plenty of Role models in her life but one…

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    All the benefits of making use of a senior living home Are you in search of a great nursing home where you can be assured of the kind of care that they will give to your aged parents? Are your parents staying in the Peora city of Arizona? Do you want the best -assisted living home for senior citizens for your parents? If your answer to any of the questions posed is in the affirmative then you will need to get to this site www.becausewecarelgh.com right now to get the best senior living home in…

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    Registered Nurse Transition

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    Transitioning from a student to a practicing nurse is a confusing stressful experience. This transition from a student nurse to registered nurse is an essential goal; it involves a journey of discovery while preparing and adjusting for first year practice. However, there is a great proportion of new graduate nurses who change or leave their working positions a few months after being employed due to the challenges faced during the transition year. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to showcase…

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    education and receiving various licenses, exposure of hazardous diseases, shiftwork may be required depending on job, and also the stressful work environments. For the occupation of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner the pros outweigh the cons not only because of the general reason, but also because the cons do not amount to much. The occupation has such positivity that even the cons are not bad, healthcare is a great environment to work…

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    The State of Texas currently has many restrictions on Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRN). We are one of thirty-two states in the United States that require Nurse Practitioners to work in a collaborative/supervisory relationship with a physician. Connecticut recently became the 18th state to allow Nurse Practitioners to practice independently (Lowes, 2014). Bill SB 751 for the 84th legislature was introduced by Senator Jose Rodriguez. This bill is aimed at granting Nurse Practitioners…

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    Autonomy For Nurses

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    Nurses are currently the largest group of providers in healthcare, yet do not get the autonomy they deserve when it comes to treating patients. The article “Nurse Practioners Fight for more Independence” by Laura Ungar from USA Today argues that nurse with a advance degree should have the right to lead in patient treatment, without having an agreement with a doctor. The Affordable Care Act brings more patients into the pool of people that need to be seen in primary care, and there simply aren 't…

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    Nurses have the job of not only having to support the mothers with their progression of labor; there is the health of the baby to consider. Keeping the mother plus the baby safe is the most important part of the occupation. Despite the fact, not everything works out sometimes a baby will be born “sleeping,” nurses must maintain professionalism to support the mother plus her family. Sometimes babies will be born addicted to drugs and experience withdrawals since the…

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    That first moment when the doctor is walking in, but then we realize they are not a doctor. They introduce themselves as a Nurse Practitioner and this catches us off guard. Why am I not seeing an actual doctor? Is this nurse qualified enough to be trusted with my health? At first we are annoyed with this fact but we are there for reason so let us get on with it. We talk to them, express our concerns and they listen. We slowly start to realize they are truly listening to our concerns and working…

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