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    The American Nurses Association code of Ethics was created as a guide to help nurses provide quality care while ensuring that all patients are protected and treated equally. Provision four of the ANA has four key points that emphasize the nurse’s responsibility and obligation to his or her patient. The first statement touches on the nurse’s authority, accountability and responsibility for the decisions being made. The second statement emphasizes the nurse’s responsibility to make decisions and…

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    Perry, 2006, p.62). Nurses must be able to break down an individual into their sub systems to get an accurate understanding of who they are as a person. Our Coat of Arm’s is a selection of symbols that indicates traits bearing the preservation of a profession, family or even a country. It is represented as a human body, which illustrates a nurse with their traits portrayed as six sub systems which combine to create a whole. My group…

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    Nurses work with all the healthcare workers (Whitehead, Weiss and Tappen, 2010) this is the reason why nurses need to acquired a good leadership skills is to learn how to work effectively and on form with them. It involves having a broader concept on having the abilities to diagnose or understand the situation that nursing leader wants to influence (Whitehead, Weiss and Tappen, 2010). In order to create solutions to solve problems in areas of nursing which includes health service administrations…

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    be traumatic for families (Kosowan & Jensen 2011). Furthermore, the literature differed in regards to nurses and physicians’ beliefs concerning FPDR. Oman, Duran, and Denver (2010) revealed that in general, nurses generated a positive belief towards FPDR than physicians. Results…

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    Surgical Clinical Setting

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    Literature Review: Simulation Based Education in Undergraduate Student Nurses and Experienced Nurses in a Surgical Clinical Setting. Simulation is not technology but it is a technique that is used to replace or supplement real life experiences in an interactive way (Gaba, 2004). A simulation based method of education in the nurse clinical setting improves student learning enhances confidence and communication skills in learners, aids in recruitment and retention of nursing in the clinical…

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    Professional Behavior A Nurse is an individual that can be described in multiple ways depending on the person. This is because a nurse impacts people on various levels. One word that describes all nurses, is a professional. Nurses have the responsibility of being professional. They are patient advocates, counselors, and educators. The purpose of this paper is to describe how nurses use important skills to practice as a professional and explain different ways a nurse can easily violate…

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    clinical assessment, care coordination, patient education, counseling, case monitoring, discharge planning, resource management, and patient advocacy. As what Marquis and Huston (2015) stated, “leaders have an extensive roles than do managers, and a title alone does not make you a…

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    contributes significantly to nursing knowledge and education programs. Firstly, KDD and data mining are essential tools in predictive modeling for a number of clinical issues. Data mining allows the nurses to examine several variables and their correlation to others. For instance, the techniques successfully show causal relationships between…

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    Hildegard Peplau

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    career as a staff nurse in New York City. Where she earned a temporary position as a nurse for the New York University summer camp. She soon went on to become the school nurse at Bennington College in Vermont through a work study program. She studied interpersonal…

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    Patient Advocate

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    POLITICAL ACTION To be effective, nurses must consider themselves to be experts with the limit and obligation to impact present and future healthcare delivery system. The nursing career depends on the science of human wellbeing and the aspect of caring. It works from a structure that values all individuals in a holistic manner and looks to cultivate and propel individuals' wellbeing all through their lifespans and over all levels of society. Advocacy in Workplace Nurses as a part of a…

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