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    long- term care agency. Nursing plays a key role in insuring patients the best possible outcomes of their stay as well as patient satisfaction. Often it is a delicate balance that is hard to achieve. The purpose of this paper is to show the vital part nurses play to achieve healthcare institutions quality of care standards, while also treating the patient’s medical needs. The dichotomies of these issues are explored and the unrealistic goals hospitals and long term facility’s expect. Summary of…

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    the program. Generally, this option became available due to the lack of nurses on staff and employed in our nursing programs. It was clearly obvious that we suffered from a staffing shortage as the current nurses were very aggravated from the pressures of the added hours, strenuous work, lack or availability to take vacation days, and burnout. In addition, we started to implement opportunities for employees to refer nurses. With this aspect of improving understaffing, our company would pay…

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    Registered Nurse

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    being a registered nurse is worth it. A registered nurse has the task to help people every day to become healthy, happy and strong. They use their own time meaning they really want to take part of someone’s lives. A registered nurse’s one goal in mind is to help cure and care for others. Once one helped that patient, it leaves them with the feeling of accomplishment, and that is why this job is worth it. Also,…

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    Advanced Nursing Practice

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    advanced nursing practice. Young (2011) suggests that professionally, advanced nurse practitioners are expected to perform exceptionally than non-specialist nurses as they have higher professional identity. Advanced nursing over the past 30 years has been an emerging aspect of professionalism. It was introduced in the USA in 1960 (Furlong & Smith, 2005), and recognised in UK in 1980's. Advanced nurse specialist are licensed nurses who have acquired the proficient knowledge base, composite…

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    of catheter care, wound care, ostomy care, diabetes management and education, congestive heart failure management and education, medication management, home safety education, and many more. Nurses are committed to provide quality, efficient care in the home setting for patients who are unable to safely transfer for care. The glue that holds the unit…

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    Registered Nurse will hold accountability and responsibility for that task. It is important that the nurse follow the policies and procedures set forth by the institution and the board of nursing. Right Task and Right Circumstance The first step to delegation is to choose the right task. The nurse must ask themselves if the task follows the standards set by the state nurse practice act. If the nurse was to delegate this specific task will it question the ANA Code of Ethics? The nurse may…

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    is imperative in receiving immaculate care. In the nursing profession, one of the main priorities of a nurse is to be understanding towards the patient’s current situation by giving them the medical attention they need while demonstrating empathy. By incorporating these characteristics, the nursing profession can be both a science and an art. After working long hours, without much rest, nurses manage to complete the tasks and responsibilities demanded for the safety of the patient and…

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    to decrease nurse burnouts in the health care setting? According to the National Nurses United, “Burnout is categorized as physical, mental and emotional exhaustion” (Ericksen, 2015). A nurse that experiences a burnout strongly effects his or her emotions and decreases their motivation, which can lead to a decrease in patient care. Furthermore, this stress factor is causing more and more nurses to leave the field of nursing. It has been found that, “the vacancy rate for registered nurses…

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    A Nurse Anesthetist is the career advancement that I am looking for after I have become a Registered Nurse. Nurse Anesthetist interact with the patient through the whole process of a surgical procedure. They are to talk to them about what to expect. They are constantly watching them during surgery, and they check up on the patient after as well. I feel that a Nurse Anesthetist is the right career for me because I want a patient to know that they are not alone through any surgical procedure. I…

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    part of our professional growth. Nurses may show their leadership by becoming part of committees and advisory boards, because volunteering is an additional way to show their leadership skills. In the case of Mr. B, knowing the causes of the errors will help a nurse a leadership role to implement the required interventions to prevent this mistake from happening again. Leadership comes with knowledge and experience. The ER provided the perfect scenario for the nurse to be able and demonstrate her…

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