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    There are many registered nurses (RNs) seeking to expand their career in the medical field. They desire to find more advanced way to provide medical care to patients. This is being accomplished by advancing their education on a graduate level. RNs are entering programs to become advanced practice nurses (APNs). There are several different APN areas an individual may elect to practice. Some of these consist certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), certified nurse midwife CNM), certified…

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    An advanced practice registered nurse is a registered nurse with advanced education. APRNs may be a Clinical Nurse , Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Midwives, Advanced Nurse Executives, or Nurse Practitioners. A Nurse Practitioner is an advanced registered nurse who gives high-quality healthcare services. They diagnose a wide range of health problems. They approach these threatening illnesses and health concerns rather well to promote wellness. A Nurse Midwife is an advanced…

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    Pediatrics is a division of medicine that deals with the development, care, and diseases of children. Pediatric nurses provide this medical care for children from the time they are first born until their teenage years. Children are not just small adults, especially when it comes to their growing bodies and health. Due to the matter that they are developing and evolving, they have different needs, even different anatomies, and their bodies and health issues are often much different than those of…

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    In nursing, a leader 's role involves leading and influencing shared values, visions and expectations to enhance their organization 's goals (Giltinane, 2013). Leaders can enhance effective performance from others but they can also allow a person to grow, change and become successful in any responsibility. In order to grasp a better understanding of leadership, I will be examining some habits from The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. I will be discussing how some of…

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    Life as a Nurse Practitioner The nurse practitioner allows for stability, order, and conduct to be maintained in the medical field. Personal qualities is a huge factor for a nurse practitioner and could be a tie breaking situation. Nurse practitioners are responsible for a lot that goes on in the hospital and are looked upon to make some serious decisions. They help a lot of people in scared situation based on their education and in most cases experience. They are vital in every medical…

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    Introduction to the Green House Project In the USA in 1986, the Institute of Medicine released an extremely critical report of the quality of care provided by the country’s nursing homes. The report found that while higher quality medical care was generally provided to their seniors, the quality of life of the residents was not taken into account, and American seniors generally hated the idea of having to enter a nursing home (Kane et al., 2007). Since the release of that statement, there has…

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    Health History: Patient is a 36 year old female of Caucasian decent. Past medical history, of depression, Bi-polar affective disorder, spinal epidural abscess, paraplegia, anemia associated with acute blood loss, Hepatitis C, poly substance abuse, kidney infection, panic attacks, ectopic pregnancy, staphylococcus infection, protein malnutrition, neurogenic bowel, and neurogenic bladder. Current medical history, patient is a 36 year old female was admitted to Memorial Regional Hospital,…

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    Beliefs about Nursing Everyone should be entitled to believe in what they think is right. We are entitled to form our own opinions, ideas and beliefs. I feel very strongly about nursing. It is the path I am choosing for my career. My love nursing is a passion that runs deep in my heart and for that reason I feel very strongly about nursing. For many years now people all over the world have been told that they should believe in what they are told to believe in by others. People usually only…

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    Professional Statement Why the Family Nurse Practitioner Program I chose nursing as a profession because I saw the value of the intimacy of the nurse¬-patient relationship and the ability of the nurse to have a significant impact on a patient’s life. While I have cherished and excelled at inpatient nursing and have loved the connection with my patients and their families, my goal all along has been to advance my education and become a nurse practitioner. As an advanced practice nurse, I would…

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    Being A Nurse

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    Being a nurse is a very important job.nurses are faced with many obstacles the majority of the day,we often take the nursing field for granted by not giving nurses enough credit .being a nurse isn 't just being passionate and kind you have to put in the work and be committed to the job.you have to be emotionally strong for this job field and dedicated to your work .not only do nurses help save lives, but nurses are also the backbone of the hospital. Registered Nurses give and organize…

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