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    UTSA Reflection Essay

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    An unknown author once expressed, “The more I learn, the more I learn that I need to learn more.” My goal this year is to be accepted into UTSA to help further my dream career. The University of Texas in San Antonio, Roadrunner territory, is located in one of the largest cities, and will allow me to fulfill my nursing career. UTSA’S website has provided me with every admission requirement needed. To apply, an SAT or ACT is required. Depending in which percent of the class a person falls in is…

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    If someone were to make a statement that there is an increasing number of patients developing infections as a result of having direct contact in health care settings, would it be believable? According to the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA), “Outbreaks of infection often caused by the failure of providers to follow well-established principles of hygiene and asepsis, have proliferated in the preceding two decade (Griffis, 2013).” Basic health care principles include the role of…

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    It’s not just about rocking babies Introduction Mrs. Rebecca Willis, RN-BSN (Registered Nurse) at Carteret Health Care (CHC) has five years of experience working in the Labor and Delivery Department at the hospital. Although having a Bachelor’s Degree in nursing from ECU, she obtained special training in addition to certificates such as; CPR, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation), Crisis Prevention, S.T.A.B.L.E. (Neonatal education program…

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    I'm going to do it , even all the challengers in my way. I am an anesthetist nurse from Cuba with fifteen years of experience ,and i move to The United States of America in September12 of 2014 like almost every one looking for a better life style,impossible to get in my country.I have very clear my goals. I want to be Register Nurse here for many reasons .Enjoy so much help people in this field,i have facilities ,skills and a lot experience for all the years than i studied this career and,…

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    An Ethical Struggle

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    Caring for the Enemy: An Ethical Struggle Every day, nurses are presented with complex ethical decisions that influence their daily practice. One notable ethical challenge specific to military nursing is caring for the enemy combatant. This ethical challenge is just as relevant to nurse anesthesia as it is to bedside intensive care nursing. The purpose of this essay is to explain how caring for the enemy poses an ethical challenge and health risk, introduce the concept of…

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    becoming a nurse. Without a doubt, the most meaningful reason I wish to practice nursing is that I get to show love to others. Patients who come into a hospital,…

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    Cite professional literature supporting your position on the following: Define the Charge nurse’s leadership style: The Nurse Manager’s leadership style is Shared (democratic) Leadership, but it is also laissez-faire. I believe that these leadership styles are most like hers because she empowers the staff to be decision makers while dispersing decision making throughout the group. Empowering the staff to make their own clinical decisions while still abiding by hospital policies gives people…

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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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    However, the physician - nurse relationship is not the only one that is threatened by these behaviors. Longo (2010) reported that disruptive behaviors often lead to even more stress for nurses than any acts of aggression from physicians or patients. As mentioned earlier, yelling, insulting others, or a refusal to carry out duties are among the most common types of behaviors reported. The targets of such behavior are often coworkers with less status than the offending individual, as exemplified…

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    Nurse Practitioner Role

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    Nurse Practitioner Role In this world and in our history, we have seen the impact that opposition against the norm has either caused chaos or a positive change to occur. In many circumstances, had it not been for those going against the norm and seeking justice and fairness, our country would not be as far as it is now. Through opposition, we see that flowers can go through concretes and bloom. The role of nurses evolving into nurse practitioners has faced many oppositions and setbacks since it…

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