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    Anesthetist Career Goal

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    be a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, CRNA. I choose this career path mostly for the stability of the work and stability of the medical industry. The medical industry does not fluctuate with the economy like most industries do. Also, this is a prestigious unique career like my last career as a Commercial Diver. This career also interests me greatly as my skilled position will have me in the operating room directly next to surgeons preforming operations. Nurse anesthetic’s typical job…

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    The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) is about to turn the way you 're paid by Medicare completely upside down. Effective Jan. 1, 2017, how you participate with this new program determines whether your future Medicare reimbursement will be increased or decreased. It all depends on the data you submit. And although the data submission requirements are somewhat based on several quality reporting systems you may be familiar with (Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS)…

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    Trauma Nurse Essay

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    Career and College Research Page “Nurses are a unique kind. They have this insatiable need to care for others, which is both their biggest strength and fatal flaw” (“45 Nursing Quotes to Inspire You to Greatness-Nurseslabs”). The career I have chosen to pursue is in nursing. I don’t just want to be a nurse that can’t go on to higher levels either, that’s why I’d like to be an Emergency Room (ER) Trauma Nurse. The role of a trauma nurse is helping people in peril situations. The problems they…

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    Apn Leadership Role

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    Graduate-Level Prepared Nurses and Their Leadership Role Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) execute their roles within a clearly defined framework which is specific for the graduate-level prepared nurse. This framework is comprised of seven core competencies that allow APRNs to practice their roles in the most efficient manner while ensuring the best possible health outcomes for patients and their families. Although direct clinical practice has been identified as being fundamental…

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    because I have never done something like that and I didn't know what was going to happen. The nurse in the surgery room was explaining what they were attaching to me which made me feel better about everything. The nurses were asking me questions so I was distracted and would talk about fun things. I am very appreciative of those nurses that took care of me that day. This experience opened my eyes to what nurses do on a day to day basis. They really cared and were concerned for my comfort and…

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    their mission statement, what the organization is all about, how to obtain a membership, and the benefits that come with having a membership with that particular organization. The first organization I found on Nurse Anesthetist is ASPAN (American Society of Peri-Anesthetist Nurses). This site has a relatively simple layout with blue being the base color. Their homepage has highlights of some of the information on the site. They have 9 tab that contain an About Us tab, a Members tab, a…

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    Fun Facts About Nursing

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    nursing.upenn.edu/media/Just4Kids/Pages/FunFacts.aspx). There are four times as many nurses than doctors. (“Fun Facts:-D.” n.d. 29 Sept. 2015. http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/media/Just4Kids/Pages/FunFacts.aspx). On average, a nurse makes $96,460 dollars per year. A person seeking to be a nurse must have good people skills and training. Nursing is an amazing occupation to have. The student who wants to become a Nurse must have a master’s degree. They have a better chance to get a job once out of…

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    Nurse Role

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    Role of a nurse in today's health care environment and how I envision myself embodying those roles Caregiver, decision maker, communicator, manager of care, patient advocate, and teacher are just a few of the roles a nurse plays in healthcare. In today’s health care environment, a nurse has to juggle various roles and can be referred to as the heart of healthcare, and I envision myself embodying these roles because they are all equally important in delivering 100% patient satisfaction.…

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    We are doing ethical principles and practices this week. The reading is closely related to the practice of social dilemma we worked on in the workshop. The reading for week 7 is Ethics and Ethnography: An Experiential Account (2003) which written by Doctor Maggie and her mates and we mainly focus on a new situation in area of research ethics that names ‘two-pronged’ ethical dilemma. To begin with, the writers introduces the situation that ‘ethical dilemmas do not exist in a vacuum, in…

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    APN Clinical Roles

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    certification, and education (LACE) considerations differ for APN clinical roles (for each one, MIDWIFE, ANESTHETIC, CLINICAL SPECIALIST AND FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER))for these three states: California, Washington, and Illinois? Provide evidence for your response APN clinical roles Advanced practice nurses involve nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, family nurse practitioners, anesthetic and clinical specialists. The APNs are important in healthcare because they ensure that the general public…

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