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    aking a Closer look at becoming a nurse Why I Have Chosen This Career As long as I can remember I have always loved helping people. I remember in my elementary school I was always known as the girl that was like a mommy to the other kids because I was always helping out. Since about 3rd grade I've dreamed of become a nurse, because helping people out is what I do. Then around my Freshman year of high school my grandpa got really sick and I began to go help my grandma take care of him over my…

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    Nurse Career Paper

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    but as I grew up I notice that I always want to help people when they are sick. The career of a nurse is wonderful because you get to help people. This career paper would tell you why I want to be a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor degree.This research describes the career of Nurse from begin to the end. The topics that will be covered in the research paper are the job outlook on nursing, what a nurse salary are the qualifications; education and training, the advancement opportunities and the…

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    APN Leader Interview Project Advanced practice nurse is registered nurse who has advanced clinical roles in nursing such as assessing a patient, diagnosing, ordering labs and providing treatment. They also play a leading role in coordinating health promotion by educating patient about their health condition. Clinical competence helps the advance practice nurse to achieve advance skills for assessing and meeting needs of the patient but it also helps to create a safe and trusty relationship…

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    I have a full time position as a registered nurse (RN) for Fresenius Medical Care, and have practiced nursing in this position since graduating with my Associates Degree in Nursing in 2007. Before my career as a registered nurse (RN), my former position was in nursing as a licensed practical nurse (LPN). I have gained a wide variety of skills in my nursing career by working as an acute RN, charge nurse, and LPN in a long-term care setting. My current and previous positions have afforded me…

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    to study how to provide mental health services. My goal is to become a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). Pursuing an MSN-PMHNP will motivate me to attain my goal, assist individuals with mental disorders, to aid people overcome addiction or substance abuse, and to provide grief counseling with special training in pregnancy related issues. I comprehend the role of psychiatric nurse practitioners is to offer primary care services to the psychiatric-mental health population. …

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    Causes Of Nursing Shortage

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    of potential male nurse to even consider becoming a nurse. The American association for men in nursing (AAMN) is actually encouraging men to enroll in nursing school and plan to increase the male enrollment into nursing programs my twenty percent by 2020. When thinking of nurses most imagine a female; however, this is creating a gap of nursing positions that should be filled with males. The stereotypical image of all nurses being female 's has itself caused a shortage of nurses across…

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    Nurse Practice Act: Implementation of Dialysis The Nurse Practice Act is in place to provide safe and effective guide lines for care within the scope of practice for an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP), License Practical Nurse (LPN), and Register Nurse (RN). Without these Acts, patients would be subject to harm and without protection by unqualified and incompetent UPC’s or nurses performing procedures out of their scope of practice. The Nurse Practice laws differ from state to state; some…

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    acquired two facilities to house the mentally retarded and an adult day-care, and they were looking to expand even further. Leigh was a registered nurse, and she was in charge of keeping the organization in compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations (Borden & Cooper, 2002). Although the facilities offered care given by licensed practical nurses, they did not offer round-the-clock care by this type of professionals. They also did not offer full service medical care such as…

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    prospective (Psychology Today, 2017). There are many skilled areas that nurses should embody while abetting to those in need. While remaining selfless, being aware of various proper practices are essential to one’s job. In long form, LPN stands for Licensed Practical Nurse. On the other hand, the acronym RN is the denotation for Registered Nurse. Additionally, the type of work setting is a major factor of what these nurses are accredited to do.…

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    between nurses and physicians in an emergent situation; it can make communication more consistent and predictable (Cornell, Townsend, Yates & Vardaman, 2014). The joint commission recommends the use of the SBAR tool to improve communication (Joint Commission on Accreditation of HealthCare Organizations, 2012). It provides a consistent method of hands-off communication that is clear, structured, and easy to use. SBAR promotes critical thinking, improve awareness and collaborations between nurses…

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