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    document can mean the difference of being kept alive by machines or dying immediately. The issue with nursing practitioners is the fact that they are trained to do anything medically and physically feasible to keep a patient alive. DNR changes the way nurses provide for these patients. Patients with a DNR can be of any age from infants through the end of life. This is controversial for a nurse because families are primarily making the decision for the person with the disability. In class, we…

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    at “Red Cross Nurse Assistant Training” for $1500.00 and it covers everything. My other option would be “Health Sciences College of California” $ 680.50. Lastly I also have the option to go to “Classes Ontario” and the Full Tuition is $1900. And I plan to assist the “Red Cross Nurse Assistant Training.” Becoming a nurse assistant requires to complete a short training program that lasts roughly eight weeks. They are also required coursework taken as part of a registered nurse (RN) or…

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    and 2008 is between 11.58% and 14.51% with an estimated mean of 13% (CIHI, 2010). This further increases pressure on the fiscal deficits, financial pressure, aging populations and increasing patient acuity (Chachula et al, 2015). Newly graduated nurses lack jobs satisfaction and are likely to seek alternative employment. One primary cause is due to exhaustion and burnout, which attributes to a nurse’s intention to change job roles. Suzuki et al (2010) states that new graduates that entered…

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    C464 Task 1 Business Plan

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    Audience: My ideal intended audience is registered nurses who are employed in positions such as floor nurses or clinic nurses who provide direct patient care. Additionally, any employee who provides patient care, such as Certified Nursing Assistants, can benefit. The topic may also benefit nurse managers and trainers when communicating with staff and training new employees. This topic is significant to this audience because the primary concern for nurses and other healthcare providers is…

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    Nurses are without a doubt stood up to with different moral difficulties in their expert practice, so they ought to be comfortable with moral sets of accepted rules and the basics of moral basic leadership. In nursing, as one the most-confided in callings, the moral codes have been likewise distributed by almost every perceived proficient gathering around the world. The codes diagram how the nurses ought to act morally as a calling, and how they ought to choose when experience hindrances keeping…

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    Nurse Educator Background

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    few degrees including a Master's of Science in Nursing, a Nurse Practitioner specialty gaining practical experience in intense consideration, and a Doctorate degree in Nursing. A. C. stays excited about the nursing calling and states she has "the extravagance" of having the capacity to hone at the bedside, and teach…

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    Theory Practice Gap Essay

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    Theory-Practice Gap The presence of the theory-practice gap in nursing has made many problems for nursing students, nurses, and instructors. There is a difference between theory, how nursing is educated to nursing students and practice, the nursing in clinical experience by students/nurses. It has developed many questions that have no actual answerings. For years, strategies have been developed to determine how to bridge the gap for years. This essay will look at some strategies that can be…

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    approve of her becoming a nurse. “After her parents refused her request to study nursing at a hospital, Nightingale was persuaded to study parliamentary reports. In three years she was an expert on public health and hospitals.” (Nightingale). Florence knew her passion was in nursing. “By 16, she knew nursing was her calling.” (Villanova). She would go and visit different hospitals. In 1850 she went to “the Institution of Protestant Deaconesses” to be trained as a nurse. Florence…

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    There are various evidence-based practice (EBP) models that are most commonly used in the field of nursing. These EBP models include Funk’s Model of Research Dissemination, Stetler’s Model of Research Utilization and Evidence-Based Practice, DiCenso et al. Model, The Iowa Model, Rosswurm and Larrabee Model, The ARCC Model, and Kitson’s Framework. The similarity across the Stetler’s, DiCenso et al., Iowa, and Rosswurm and Larrabee Model is that the basic steps or phases involved in the model is…

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    Orem's Nursing Theory

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    challenge to provide care to each individual. For instance, a Middle Eastern patient insisted to be admitted after a minor cut in his finger, sutures were done and he was hemodynamically stable. During his stay he completely depended on nursing care. Nurses did the vast majority of his activities of daily living. He would ask for a glass of water that was within his reach or he would ask to be spoon-fed (an activity that could have been done on his own). In this example it was very hard to…

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