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    registered nurse once you’ve became a Registered Nurse then you must work your way up from registered to a Bachelor’s degree for it. A bachelor’s degree in nursing is the highest you can go once you’ve become a nurse, besides master’s which is an extra two years. It can usually take up to four years to get a bachelor’s degree at a nursing school or just a college. Students typically spend the first two years taking the prerequisite courses. (BSN, n.d.) A registered nurse (RN) can be a nurse at…

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    As leaders in healthcare industry, master’s prepared nurses maintain many roles when delivering care to patents. Master’s prepared nurses are equipped with appropriate knowledge and skills from a role as an advanced nurse practitioner providing care in an acute setting or a nurse educator teaching new nurses or graduate nurse skills and knowledge. These roles contain an aspect of project management. According to Stanley (2016), the purpose of project management is to meet a requirement by…

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    Stakeholders for this project include the Chief Nursing Officer, Clinical Directors, Clinical Operations Managers, Clinical Educators, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Preceptors, Charge Nurses, Nurse Recruiters, and new nurses on the unit. This team will meet weekly until the program is developed, educated and implemented. The team will also provide training for clinical managers, educators and preceptors. A safe atmosphere will be provided to discuss barriers and opportunities. Problem solving…

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    nursing career. I set out to discover how research is collaborated where I work and found out some eye-opening results. I asked different staff nurses about how they felt about EBP and if where they worked based current practice on research. The nurses felt that they were using EBP, but couldn’t give examples of specific research. None of the staff nurses, knew what resources where available to facilitate research in their facility. I interviewed members of the practice council to determine…

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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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    The Code Summary

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    all the professional standards and values that nurses registered the UK must uphold must practise in accordance with. Personal qualities in nursing are the personal characteristics and emotional qualities that make up a caring and compassionate nurse (Siviter, B. 2013) Bethann Siviter is a consultant nurse who utilised her own experiences as a nurse and service user to outline the key professional values and personal qualities required for student nurses (Siviter, B. 2013) The skills Siviter…

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    Ub Reflection

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    When I was in the bachelor program at UAB, there were many techniques that were used in order to promote professional value. The value of being professional is taught from day one of nursing school. From admission interviews and email correspondence with professors, to interactions with patients and coworkers in the clinical setting. While we are taught the fundamentals of nursing at a early stage in the bachelor program, the test of growth and inheritance is practiced during clinical…

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    Nursing informatics was created by the merge of three well-established scientific fields: Information science, Computer science and Nursing science " ( Topaz, 2013). With that in mind, while reflecting on my current position of the Outpatient Diabetes Educator, I must admit, we have learned to rely in our practice on computers and became dependent on technology in every aspect of our profession. Let us for one moment entertain the idea of going back in time and imagine nursing care with no…

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    associations total over one hundred; increasing when factoring in international organizations (Matthews, 2012). I am currently a certified pediatric nurse (CPN). I was certified through the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB). I have held my CPN certification for two years. PNCB is a nursing organization that certifies pediatric nurses and pediatric nurse practitioners (PNP) in acute and primary care settings. PNCB was started in 1975 and has continued to grow and expand over the…

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    As a registered nurse, I completed my senior practicum for the degree program at a diabetes clinic. I explored why their clients were a no show at booked appointments. Following, meeting with the team I listened to their concerns. My notes included: they thought parking was an issue since there was no street parking and customers would have to pay for hourly parking. One nurse stated we should move the clinic to the airlines since majority of our clients are shift workers and work there. In…

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