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    clinical rotation was Acute Rehabilitation. The nurses on the floor all had a very professional mechanism. The use of evidence based practice integrated patient-centered care, working in interdisciplinary teams, integrating research, and quality improvement (Stevens, 2013). These professional nurses displayed characteristics that created this professional mannerism such as being compassionate, advocates for their patients, and being wise. The nurse displayed compassion and was an advocate when…

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    must to have mastered. More importantly one must be able to work under a variety of pressure; while also being well organized. Finally, must be willing to learn new things, because in this field things are always changing and improving for not only nurses but the patient they treat as well. There is also some perquisites to begin nursing training which including the following; must be at least 18 years old, with at least a high school diploma or GED. Probably the most important thing to take…

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    attend Saint Cloud State University to get my bachelors in nursing. I would like work as a nurse for a while and then go back to school and take online classes at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities for my masters for either a Nurse Midwife or a Nurse Anesthetist. The steps I have taken to achieve this is, I have taken college anatomy, donated and volunteered at blood drives, and I have job shadowed a nurse and an x-ray technician. I have been working at St.Otto's care center as a dietary…

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    opportunity to work as a receptionist for an immediate care center and it was there that I saw how the nurses had so much care and compassion for the patients. After observing many hours of nurses helping their patients I knew this would be the perfect profession for me. Ultimately, there were a lot of interior and exterior experiences in my life that narrowed down my future career choices to being a nurse including those that came from my responsibility…

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    qualified and registered nurses. The demand is constantly increasing as there is a baby boom and the population in the older age group is growing too. This increases the need for health care professional like nurses. Nursing is one of the vital…

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    provider roles with subspecialties within each category. Direct care provider roles include the Nurse Practitioner (NP) with can further be divided into subspecialties including the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP), and the Adult/Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP). Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA), Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM), and Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS)…

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    security: Nurses make a difference.”(Brittney Wilson) In the Medical field there are numerous occupations that are available for Nurses. The medical field is a continuous learning and opportunity such occupation. One specific profession in the medical field is a Registered Nurse. A Registered Nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country or state licensing body in order to obtain a nursing license. (Wikipedia).The name Registered Nurse…

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    In the medical field, there are three common medical professionals, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Registered Nurses (RNs). These professionals share a sense of ethics, responsibilities, and care. As well, they obtained various skills in communication, compassion, and patience before entering the work field. Nurses with these degrees can work in settings as nursing homes, clinics, hospitals, and personal homes. Yet, CNAs, LPNs, and RNs have contrasting…

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    According the American Association of Nurse Practitioners ([AANP], n.d.), Georgia is a state with restricted practice which means that the state requires supervision or management by an outside health discipline, such as a physician, in order for APRNs to provide care. Full practice authority is when state and licensure law allows for the APRN to assess, diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic testing, initiate and manage treatments (which includes prescriptive authority) under the licensure…

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    ealth Travel Nurses “A traveling registered nurse is a highly educated and flexible healthcare professional who is interested in broadening their scope of care and learning how differing facilities executive proper nursing care.” (Joe Bartoszek) Temporary staffing at hospitals has been going on for more than 30 years. Travel nurses originally came about to meet seasonal shortages. For instance, areas with big increases in population during the wintertime must add more nurses to their…

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