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    Why I Chose To Be A Nurse

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    choose nursing? Nurses, mostly women but also some men. With the image of Luxembourg Gorgeous women in uniform, bright white face beautiful generous, compassionate and humble sacrifice. The sweetest things And respect for patients and relatives. It is a career that can talk and others. This unique that appeals to many, many people who wanted to start studying nursing and I was one of those who chose to study nursing. What is your goal as a nursing student? To be a good nurse, we have to…

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    process that is carefully used to examine one’s thinking and thinking of others It is a mean by which underlying assumptions and variable are identify so as to draw conclusion and mark meaningful decisions In developing skill of critical thinking as a nurse we need to use rethextion languages and intuition Reflective ; revisiting a situation to dis cover meaning or purpose actually in nursing Is thinking about a particular situation that occur on a particular patient how it goes and honestly do…

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    It seems that George Quinteras the weekend afternoon charge nurse feels that you are not doing your job correctly. It also seems he feels that if you were doing your job correctly it would make things during his shift go smoother. George seems to feel that you do not appreciate the work that he does over the weekend during the afternoon shift. He also seems to be blaming you for problems and issues that you may not even be in control over. For example in one of the handwritten notes he left…

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    Professional behavior is something that all nurses from students to experienced nurses must work through all the time. This is because nurses are at all times working within the public eye. Thus they must be transparent to uphold standards. Though this can have some drawbacks due malicious people wishing to slander nurses or vent there own frustrations. Behavior must also be maintained by the nurse themselves, always seeking to be life long long learners." A dedication to self-regulations and…

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    Healthcare is an ever-changing system that requires adaptability to the most up-to-date patient care advancements and improvements. Informatics specialized nurses are dedicated to the advancement and improvement of nursing, information, computer and cognitive sciences that are vital to the enhancement of patient health. Informatics specialized nurses collect, manage and disseminate essential nursing “data, information, knowledge and wisdom” to provide superior and lucrative nursing care…

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    listen attentively to their concerns. She works with the staff to make sure they accomplish their day to day tasks on time and expect the highest quality of work. She also follow-up with difficulty situations to prevent nurses from falling behind on their work. As a charge nurse, she keeps her staff informed of most up to date information through continuous education and motivated to develop her skills. Despite of our different background we got alone perfectly. She has a good sense of humor .I…

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    young, my greatest dream is to become a nurse, because I have an innate desire to help sick people. This started when I visited my aunt in the hospital when I was 4 years old, I saw how fulfilling was the roles of a nurse. I admire them for being a hero at times of emergency. However, the nature of their job is physically, mentally, emotionally exhausting, still nurses able to manage their time and finish their work contentiously. What I like the most being a nurse is that, they are working with…

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    The two nurses presented within the first paragraphs of the chapter are Nurse Ratched and Miss Flinn. Mrs. Flinn is described as a little nurse, who is said to have a wandering eye. Miss Flinn appears on edge as a result of the fact that her “wandering eye” seems to be constantly looking worried over her shoulder, and is asking Nurse Ratched multiple questions. Miss Flinn inquires about Mr. McMurphy, speaking in a cautious and worried tone of voice, as if not to say too much. The second nurse,…

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    swarms of officers in uniform were the norm. Although none of my family members had ever served in the Navy, I was able to gain an “insider’s” perspective of what a healthcare career in the Navy was like because my best friend’s father was a dentist for the Navy. The primary driving force of me wanting to become a Naval Nurse Officer is because I want a fulfilling and promising career, where I am able to serve my country and help others. In an obvious sense, being a Naval Nurse Officer is an…

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    Uniformity In Education

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    This being the case, it is paramount that the information and education each nurse receives, regardless of the learning institution or textbooks approved for study, present uniformity and cohesiveness. Furthermore, Josephsen pointed out, “If graduating nurses are presented with a cohesive and comprehensive curriculum that meets the need for competent and critically reflexive nurses, the discipline of nursing can continue to expand in function and voice” (Josephsen, 2014). Such…

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