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    Practical Magic

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    Movie Review: Practical Magic The story begins by involving a family that has had witches for 300 years and because of an ancient curse the husband’s will die with the signal of the death watch beetle serving as their advanced warning to avoid the heartbreak that comes with love. The film Practical Magic is based upon the book written by Alice Hoffman in 1995. The character Sally, played by Sandra Bullock, attempts to thwart the curse by casting a spell creating a man she feels does not exist,…

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    The Beastie Boys were known for their unique lyrics and became the first successful, white rap group. The members gained loads of fame over the past three decades of music making. People were negatively inspired by listening to the strange lyrics in their earlier productions. The Beastie Boys had more of a positive impact on society than negative as they grew older and wiser. The first successful, white rap group formed in 1981 and shortly became popular on college radio stations and clubs. The…

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    Nursing Career Paper

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    “America has the best doctors, the best nurses, the best hospitals, the best medical breakthrough medicines in the world. There is absolutely no reason we should not have in the country the best health care in the world”. The career of nursing is an exciting career because you are getting the opportunity to help other people. This research will describe the career of being a nurse, and what is required to become a successful nurse and the impact this career has on society. Until 1870’s,…

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    Responsibilities While working in the healthcare profession, the nurse is bound by certain ethical and legal requirements that dictate how the nurse should be conducting oneself. The nurse is guided by these requirements when caring for and relating to patients that may or may not have a different faith, ethnicity, gender, or worldview than one has. The nurse also has a professional responsibility to participate as a member of the practical nursing profession by volunteer work, instructing…

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    Essential Nursing Skills

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    essential skills, for the practical nurse on the job. The List below is an overview of the top three essential skills, for the practical nurse on the job. 1. Reading Practical nurses must be able to read instructions, warnings and implications on the medication packages. Furthermore, they must be able to read and interpret the doctor’s writing, about the patients in their care. In fact, a nurse needs to read technical information to do their job well. 2. Writing A practical nurse is able to…

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    The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements sets the professional standard for ethics in nursing. The Code, as it is abbreviated, acts as a guide for nurses to use in critical decision-making and analysis of ethical concepts. The code has a deep and lasting impact on every aspect of the nursing profession. To do that, The Code lists nine provisions that address the values required to be a nurse in the United States of America. These values are unique to the field of nursing, but…

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    to get out and pursue a career in the medical field. As I learn more and more about the medical field, my passion has become more specific on being a nurse. Starting off as a Medical Assistant will allow me to understand the nursing field better. Since I have some experience in the medical field, going on to further my education as a Registered Nurse and having the knowledge before I start the program will make me more confident. The feeling of being there for someone…

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    the associate degree nurse, incorporating professional, legal, and ethical guidelines, to provide collaborative, safe, culturally competent, and holistic patient-centered care” (Ivy Tech Community College, 2017). Rationale As a nurse, it is expected that the patient receives safe and quality care. Nurses, licensed practical nurses, and unlicensed assistive personnel are considered the first line of defense in regards to safety. To maintain safe patient practices, the nurse needs to be mindful…

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    Nursing is me being able to change a dressing of a patient with anal cancer without showing any sign of disgust or revulsion, because once the patient sees that very expression they will consider their condition awful and terrible. It is the duty of a nurse to make their patient feel happy and cared for in order for the patient to go out and face the world again. Nursing is me been able to take care of a patient who is at their worst state of health being there physically, mentally and…

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    My main career goal is to become a Nurse Practitioner. The reason I came upon this decision is on account of me not being able to afford medical assistance. I know like me there are many others that cannot receive medical assistance due to the fact that they have no insurance or enough money to pay for a consultation with a doctor. I plan to aid people that go through what I once went through. I want to lend a hand to those in need of medical assistance no matter their financial status because I…

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