Importance Of Career Goals In Nursing Essay

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    Practitioner vs. Nurse Administrator There are many various roles within healthcare that one can choose as a career path. Many choose a route that directly impacts patient care via treatment care plans while others choose to collaborate with other disciplines through an indirect patient care profession that impacts and improves the patient’s overall care experience. Regardless of the route, the goals in healthcare are the same, to provide safety and the highest level of patient-centered quality…

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    There are many professional nursing organizations in the United States of America amongst which are National Nurses United (NNU), American Nurses Association (ANA), the Association of Nurse Executives (AONE), the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AANC), the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), Sigma Theta Tau, National Students Association etc… However having visited some of these organizational websites, I picked interest on American Nurses Association (ANA), because it…

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    Essay On Nursing Shortage

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    Within the next ten years, more than one million registered nurses in the United States will be eligible for retirement. This will potentially leave the nursing profession with the largest shortage in history. The need for health care is only growing due to the aging baby boomer population. “Nursing researchers have noted that the projected nursing shortage, if not rectified, is expected to affect health care cost, job satisfaction and quality patient care” (Lartey, 2014, p. 1027). Without an…

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    completion of my Bachelor of Nursing Science (BSN) degree. I have long anticipated completing my BSN. Twenty plus years ago I was accepted into the University of Washington nursing program, but was positioned as third on the waitlist. Unfortunately, I did not move off the waitlist to start in that BSN program. I subsequently enrolled in and completed my Associate Nursing degree (ADN) at the local community college. Thus, I am at the finalization of my original goal, which is a satisfying…

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    short-term and long-term goals. Both short-term goals and long-term goals are important in life to become successful. I have set certain goals I would like to accomplish in my lifetime; some of these goals are personal while others are professional. A few of my professional goals for the future are to finish my Bachelor’s degree in nursing, find a nursing job in an ambulatory surgery unit, and eventually, apply for a Master’s degree to become a nurse practitioner. My personal goals are to…

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    self-reflection on practice and for goal planning, capturing both the art and the science of advanced practice nursing. The plan is developed over time and monitors professional development. The portfolio demonstrates to the potential employer the knowledge, skills, and relevant experiences of the nurse when evaluating for career ladder promotions and new positions. This paper will provide detailed information on South Carolina APN requirements, a personal nursing career assessment, information…

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    Theories The application of nursing theory serves an important role in furthering the nursing profession and its education, research, and practice. Books have been written on the application of nursing theory to education, research, and practice as the application of nursing theory abounds in various nursing situations. As a result, a focus on stem cell transplantation will serve to narrow the scope for this writing assignment. A nurse applying Florence Nightingale’s nursing theory will…

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    Psychiatric Nursing Theory

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    A Theoretical Approach to Psychiatric Nursing The importance of theory within the psychiatric nursing setting is to develop foundations for one’s practice. Once a foundation is established nursing theory improves patient care, enhances professional development, improves interpersonal relationships and provides the framework necessary for further educational enhancement. By definition theory is described as “a set of interrelated concepts that provide testable relationships and direction or…

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    which I have yet to complete, is something I’m super excited about because it has to do with a career a plan on pursuing. Mindfulness is a lifestyle I have been…

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    Further, this experience allowed me to recognize the benefits of simulation learning for nursing staff. Innovative educational methods, such as simulation, are necessary to meet the ever-increasing and changing demands of nursing. The IOM released a report in 2010 with one of the goals being for nurses to achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system (The National Academy of Sciences [NAS], 2011)…

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