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    Nurse Educator Background

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    local college in Manhattan, New York at a new nursing program within a school of health sciences. She is working full-time in the online division of nursing. She holds a few degrees including a Master's of Science in Nursing, a Nurse Practitioner specialty gaining practical experience in intense consideration, and a Doctorate degree in Nursing. A. C. stays excited about the nursing calling and states she has "the extravagance" of having the capacity to hone at the bedside, and teach…

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    Introduction For a novice nurse adapting to a new practice environment, it is imperative to find experienced colleagues, who would be willing to share their clinical knowledge and offer support in challenging situations. Several years ago, as I started my first nursing job in the intensive care unit, Mr. Arcieri, who was one of the senior staff nurses in the unit, helped in my transition into a new role. His commitment to excellence, outstanding nursing skills, and readiness to lend a helping…

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    Article #1: Drozdowicz, Aleida A., and Dana Dillard. "Presence in the neonatal intensive care unit."International Journal of Childbirth Education 29.4 (2014): 63+. Academic OneFile. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. Summary: Aleida Drozdowicz is a registered nurse (RN) in Miami, Florida. She graduated from college and is certified as a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). She has skills in advanced holistic nursing, and she also is an instructor and practitioner in the healing touch program. As an RN, it…

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    Introduction The heart of the faculty role can be found in the scholarship of teaching. An important attribute of any scholar is having the ability to effectively communicate the knowledge he or she possess to the students (Finke, L., 2012, p.8). DNP scholars should pave the way to new development of needed advanced competencies for increasingly complex practice, faculty, and leadership roles. In today 's healthcare reform, role nursing plays as part of a high-functioning health care team…

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    Neonatal Nurse Practitioner A career that I hope to pursue after college, is becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner. A neonatal nurse practitioner is something I have been dreaming about since I was a child. Saving lives and taking care of babies, is something that I feel I would enjoy very much. I am planning to attend St. Catherine University (St.Kate’s) next fall, where I plan to get a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Shortly after, I plan on working as a nurse in order to work towards…

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    Home Care Model

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    3.3.2 Market role in the home care services in urban China Market is increasingly involved in the direct services in China. In elderly care practice in urban China, some international policies referring to marketisation of care (i.e. contracting out services to private providers, cash for care, tax concessions, subsidies, etc.), have been applied for trials to encourage the participation of various social resources (Jing, 2009). For example, driven by the ideas of ‘small state’ and ‘indirect…

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    I am coming to understand more and more the difference in care that is required for a client who focus of care is palliative compared to someone who health focus is maintenance of illness or cure of illness or injury. In my practice experience at KBRH I have had the opportunity to care for both palliative and non-palliative clients and not only recognize the shift in care, but the understanding around the different types of care. Particularly in the shift to palliative. For example where pain…

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    Career Interest and Assessment The result from the career cluster survey says that I am social and enterprising. I disagree with me being social because I don’t like teaching people. I agree with me being enterprising because I like to figure out problems mentally rather than to persuade or lead people. My career cruising results are Visual and Auditory learning, I agree with both of these results because I have trouble with math so if the teacher is using pictures to explain a certain problem…

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    Professional Interview Professional Role Development: Advance Practice Nurse NURS 603 Ogechi Nebeolisa Maryville University Interview with and Family Nurse Practitioner The healthcare field is always evolving and one of the vital fields in demand is nursing. Nursing is both a challenging and rewarding career. The role of nurses is no longer limited to the basic care such as changing patients, providing medications, and offering support, as the past has indicated. In fact, the role…

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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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