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    Week One Assignments Courtney Redburn Azusa Pacific University Week One Assignments Reflective Questions As an LVN, returning to a Bachelor of Nursing program, I am confident in my skills as a nurse but am also aware that I have room to grow. Therefore, I believe I fall in Stage 3 of Benner’s From Novice to Expert. Stage 3 explains that competent nurses typically have over 2 years of experience and present enhanced efficiency, organization, and time management (Duphily, 2014, pg. 24). My…

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    people’s lives are in your hands so you can’t be goofing around. Nurses promote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with illness. They play significant roles in hospitals, clinics and private practices. Nurses make up the biggest health care occupation in the United States. Nursing job duties include communicating between patients and doctors, caring for patients, administering medicine and supervising nurses' aides. The educational path for becoming a nurse vary depending on the type…

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    The contemporary time is characterized by heightened expansion of the health care industry. Choosing a career in this sector offers persons with sufficient opportunities to obtain employment in different work environments. It provides a wide range of job choices including nursing and medical assisting. Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and medical assistants (MAs) are both important affiliates of the health care industry. They both have capabilities and an assortment of skills which enable them…

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    Most every successful nursing student has a story of particular event that provided certainty about their professional career path. And while applying for nursing last semester, I was worried that I could not evoke such a memory. I could describe a collection of events that lead me towards a nursing education. Like my father, a paramedic, becoming a heroic role model throughout my childhood; or caring for a great-aunt with Alzheimer’s disease. Then, I finally found that missing piece of the…

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    . I have chosen to become a nurse practitioner because this career is a combination of the things that I love to do. Nurse practitioners are registered nurses that are qualified to treat certain medical conditions without the supervision of a doctor. They are considered primary and specialty care providers. I have wanted to be a nurse practitioner for about two years now. I think that this would be the perfect career for me because I would get to help people, interact with others, and basically…

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    Walgreens corporate structure consists of ten separate divisions. Marketing manages all product and brand marketing for the whole company (Tucker-McLaughlin, n.d.). IT and engineering maintain all hardware and software along with developing projects to advance the company technologically (Tucker-McLaughlin, n.d.). The facilities and real estate team analyze the store location and building sites for the expansion (Tucker-McLaughlin, n.d.). Other departments include the corporate management team,…

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    Relationship management Relationship management is illustrated by ones ability to encourage others to achieve both individual goals as well as shared goals (Ealias & George, 2012). Moreover, emotionally intelligent leaders are able to impart transformational influence over a group of individuals (Sadri, 2012). Therefore, emotionally intelligent nurse leaders need to “connect with followers, communicate a sense of purpose in work and establish influential relationships with others” (Roussel et al…

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    nurse. The duties of an RN consist of doing physical exams and assessments along with providing medication administration along with other more specific jobs such as repositioning, ambulation, or even wound care (What Nurses Do, 2016). As for an occupation such an occupational therapist, physical therapist, or respiratory therapist, they have different job duties and educational requirements. Each of these careers have to attain an undergraduate degree and then go onto graduation school to…

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    I am a senior nursing student who will be graduating with my Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in nursing this May 2016 from LIU Brooklyn's Harriet Rothkopf Heilbrunn School of Nursing. I am interested in the Registered Nurse position as part of the Pediatric Resource Team at Maimonides Medical Center and I have enclosed my resume for your consideration. In my current position as a patient care technician at Maimonides Medical Center for the past seven years, as well as through my recent…

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    When I was in kindergarten my teacher asked me what I wanted to be when I grow up, and the first thing I blurted out was to become a nurse. Growing up I’ve always had a passion of taking care of people, and even in my household I was surrounded to what felt like an E.R. room. My uncles, aunts, cousins, and my mom all hold a position in healthcare. But I don’t want to become a nurse to keep the legacy going; I want to join the field because watching them care for others and changing lives on a…

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