Importance Of Career Goals In Nursing Essay

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    the organization promotes simple structure and efficient, open communication. More importantly, whistleblowing can preserve the organization 's clients from possible lawsuits, or severe mishaps resulting in a patient 's demise. Upon graduation from nursing school every nurse has learned that we should support and protect our patients. What does a nurse do when they think the safety of patients is being endangered, or when she knows patient fraud is being performed? The nurse needs to remember…

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    Code Of Ethics In Nursing

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    and Burnout The first meeting held in 1896, now more than 100 years later the ANA has grown with the amount of services and the number of nurses served (Nursing World, n.d.). The ANA has a goal of moving the nursing role forward (Nursing World, n.d.). To accomplish this goal the ANA has established a set of guidelines for the RN to follow (Nursing World, n.d.). Code of Ethics I. What is the purpose of the code of ethics II. RN? NP? Are there different codes for different professions? III. Why…

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    Diversity goals are not just directed at ethnicity, they also include the increasing number of men in nursing (Houston, 2014). Men entering the nursing profession have been investigated from several different perspective, due to male gender characteristics and existing public image. Nursing is often considered as a career choice by female. Men have worked as nurses for centuries. Men are said to be the first nurses, it is believed that during the black plague in the 1300’s, a group of men…

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    Nursing Career Reflection

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    I have started to go after nursing without fully knowing, what it actually is and what kind of changes will this career choice bring in to my life. Graduating in 2014 and only with one year working at the nursing facility, I am still new in the nursing. Based on my educational journey and working experience, I do not regrade my career choice and willing to explore what I can do with it and how I might grow professionally and personally by doing nursing. This reflection project aims to…

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    What can a registered nurse really do? The purpose of this posting is to discuss the scope of nursing practice as by the American Nurses Association and to define my own state of Pennsylvania’s own scope of practice. The American Nurses Association is a guide for us registered nurses to follow in order to give competent, sufficient and safe care. The scope of nursing practice is to understand the patient from head to toe, to be able to understand the every question of why the patient is in the…

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    Communication The wellbeing of patients and communication are the two most important aspects guiding my nursing career. The combination of these tenets will challenge me most throughout my career but will also change and impact my life the most significantly. The wellbeing of the patients I see each day is the number one priority in this job and great communication will lead me there. To achieve my goal of tending to the wellbeing of my patients, I will use my confidence, knowledge, and…

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    Chronic Asthma Goals

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    stopped breathing. A Respiratory therapist picked up on this and called a code for her, saving her life. My goals are to obtain my degree in Respiratory Therapy, obtain my degree in Allied Health Leadership, obtain a job as a respiratory therapist in a large hospital, achieve a management position in Respiratory, and educate my peers and patients on how to maintain respiratory care. My goals are related to my past experience with…

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    The Importance of Self Care on my Success in Nursing School and Career The importance of self-care for nurses is a critical to the ability to be successful throughout nursing school and our careers. Careers in nursing and completing school can be very stressful and challenging. Developing strategies to reduce this pressure will allow me to healthier and happier during this process. The areas I want to improve on include asking for help when I need it, getting more sleep, and losing some…

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    When choosing what career, I wanted to pursue in healthcare I had to do extensive research to figure out what fit me best. I have experience in the healthcare field as I worked as a CNA as well as a physical therapist assistant for almost six years. Through this journey I found myself wanting to be in a position where I felt I could give the best quality patient care I possibly could. That is what lead me on the path of becoming a Healthcare Administrator. There are many responsibilities to…

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    Discussion Forum 5.1 Applying Nursing Theories As the clinical educator for surgical services; I definitely incorporate two major theories in my daily practice. The first one is Benner’s Novice to Expert; this theory plays a huge role in competency based education and validation of the orientees skill level by an assigned group of preceptors. Our goal in competency based education is to immerse the orientee in perioperative nursing practice; allowing the orientee to move from detached…

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