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    low unemployment, and the global nature of this shortage compound the usual factors that contribute to nursing shortages. For sustained change and assurance of an adequate supply of nurses, solutions must be developed in several areas: education, healthcare delivery systems, policy and regulations, and image. This shortage is not solely nursing’s issues and requires a collaborative effort among nursing leaders in practice and education, health care executives, government, and the media. Every…

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    Musical Theatre History

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    Allison Atkenson Kevin Long Musical Theatre History December 16, 2015 Issues confronted At the start of the year my classmates and I were asked to define the true purpose of theatre. Our responses ranged from “a combination of song and spectacle” to “emotions communicated through spoken word, music, and movement.” But overall, we concluded it was an art form that was meant to both teach and entertain. Musical theatre has and will likely forever remain a vehicle to discuss societal issues…

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    Labor Unions In Hospitals

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    patients. Labor Unions contend that in order workforce with criteria mentioned, a safe work environment, job security (higher incomes) and affordable healthcare (Reynolds & Brady, 2012) are needed. They contend those are reasons to have a bargaining unit to represent all employees in an enterprise. This paper discusses the membership of healthcare professionals and other employees in labor unions and roles of professional associations such as the American Medical Association (AMA), the American…

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    interventions include workers or client education and participation, feedback initiatives, Cultural Revolution, administrative change, social promotion, additional sinks or alcohol dispensers for quality health care. Duffin (2004) explains that solely placing alcohol dispensers on the door ways or at client’s bedsides will not advance hand hygiene. Health care workers need to cultivate the habit of using it and the importance of their use as evidence based practice is a form of decision making. …

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    Nursing Informatics Pioneers Comparison of Two Nursing Informatics Pioneers The theory for Nursing Informatics began with Florence Nightingale who stated “In attempting to arrive at the truth, I have applied everywhere for information, but in scarcely an instance have I been able to find hospital records fit for any purpose of comparison” (Nightingale, 1863; Ozbolt & Saba, 2010, p. 199). As the field of Nursing Informatics has evolved, many informatics nurses have made substantial contributions…

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    The work plan also emphasize the importance of breastfeeding and the benefits both…

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    Education. (2010, August). Creativity and Connections Building The Framework For The Future of Nursing Education and Practice: Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Nursing Initiative. Retrieved from http://www.mass.edu/currentinit/documents/nursingcorecompetencies.pdf The Joint Commission. (2015, January 1). Hospital National Patient Safety Goals. Retrieved from Joint Commission: http://www.jointcommission.org/assets/1/6/2015_NPSG_HAP.pdf Zerwekh, J., & Zerwekh Garneau, A. (2014).…

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    Critique This paper will critique Bramley and Matiti (2014) paper exploring compassion. This article shows the importance of developing and practicing compassionate care whilst in education and also throughout the careers of nurses. The Care Quality Commission (CQC), (2014) stated that reports and recommendations in regards to compassions refer largely to nursing care. They believe as individuals we should collectively as teams make strides to ensure that we provide safe, effective and…

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    and how both physical and mental health problems can lead to homelessness. It will also discuss various barriers to accessing health services experienced by some homeless individuals and what government, Primary Care, voluntary organisations and healthcare professionals such as nurses are doing or can do to improve access to health services for homeless people. Lund (2013) defines homelessness as a state of not having a home. Even when people have a roof over their head, they could still be…

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    The Nursing Workforce

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    America is fostered by technological advancements and new research to combat foreign ailments and treat the aging population. The shift in methods from acute care to chronic care delivery, mentalities in gender roles within the health care system, and importance of having an ethnically diverse nursing workforce has evoked great attention from health care organizations, the government, businesses, professional associations, and the insurance industry. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report on…

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