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    would display this concept would be when there was a maternity ward intern who was a man and had to wear pink scrubs as the uniform. One day attendings named Dr. Yang and Dr. Grey had to go up there for a 911 call. Once they were done with their work they saw the nurse and began hysterically laughing. Because it is not a societal norm for males to wear pink scrubs or even be nurses, this image was amusing to the attendings. The concepts of societal norms within sex and gender are becoming more…

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    I'm going to do it , even all the challengers in my way. I am an anesthetist nurse from Cuba with fifteen years of experience ,and i move to The United States of America in September12 of 2014 like almost every one looking for a better life style,impossible to get in my country.I have very clear my goals. I want to be Register Nurse here for many reasons .Enjoy so much help people in this field,i have facilities ,skills and a lot experience for all the years than i studied this career and,…

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    registered nurse in 1950, so it was simple to find things to research…

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    Professional Nurse As we view the media daily, we tend to see that there are many different aspects of our daily lives being portrayed either negatively or positively. The image of nursing is a very important factor because it may change people’s image on the professional nurse. The media portrays various misconceptions about nurses. However, the positive portrayals of nurses in some concepts are being revealed. This paper further explores how the image of the professional nurse is…

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    . Nurses actions on global health can be limited by lack of knowledge about the diseases and the conditions in the global communities, lack of time and financial resources to travel abroad to assist in health promotion activities and lack of influence on the governments in the global communities. The lack of knowledge can be addressed by education. Nursing education should include global diseases and emerging diseases to enhance the understanding of nurses and increase their awareness of the…

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    Personas Analysis

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    Personas In the film Personas a young nurse, Alma, is put in charge of Elisabeth Vogler: an actress who is seemingly healthy in all ways, but is not talking. As they spend time together, Alma speaks to Elisabeth constantly, never receiving any answer. Alma eventually confesses her secrets to a seemingly sympathetic Elisabeth and finds that her own personality is being submerged into Elisabeth's persona. I found this film to be simple yet interesting as it focuses mainly on Alma talking to…

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    nursing student doing my clinical rotation, I witnessed an older nurse bullying a brand new hired nurse. The new nurse was about to start an IV (Intravenous) line but missed the vein twice, the older nurse yelled, “Didn’t they teach you how to start an IV line in nursing school?!” and proceeded to start an IV line on the other arm. The new nurse rushed out the client’s room and was bursting in tears. At first, I did not know the saying, “Nurses eat their young” but after what I have just seen,…

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    includes both medicine and patient centered, holistic practices, is constantly evolving. The use of a transcultural model, such as the Giger & Davidhizar Transcultural Assessment Model, provides the nurse a framework with specific categories of focus in order to evaluate a particular culture. By doing so, the nurse not only suppresses personal biases, but also contributes to the overall health of the patient by providing an increase in comfort, acceptance, and trust. The Jewish culture,…

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    discharge nurse that takes part in patient/family centered bedside rounding, compared with a discharge process that does not include a standardized discharge planning assessment instrument by a discharge nurse that takes part in patient/family bedside rounding; affect hospitals readmissions within 6 months? ASSESS Critical Appraisal Components: Evidence-Based Factors: Research that addresses the issue The rapidly changing and uncertain landscape of today’s health care environment requires…

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    viewed as people and are therefore not viewed as important. The patients do not have the freedom to express themselves in their own way because of the dress code, but that does not stop some of the patients from wearing various colors underneath their uniforms, as they were trying to uphold individual features of who they really are outside the hospital. McMurphy has a shirt that is not white on underneath his white attire for most of the time, which indicates that he does not entirely agree…

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