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    Substance Abuse In Nursing

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    Substance Abuse Among Nurses Under Stress What is nursing? Nursing is a profession and both a rewarding and a well-rewarded career. Nursing professions provide the health care to patients. While care need is increasing, there is also worldwide shortage of nurses; Owing to nurse shortages both in UK and globally (Janet Scammel, 2016). Consequences, nurses are always in high demand. Nurses have been trained to be the first to treat and the last to provide comfort and safe, high-quality care for…

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    is their child? Hmmm… maybe by what they saw their child walk out of the house in that morning, so uniforms actually could cause a problem instead of help fix them.      School uniforms are also quite the biggest waste of money. Think about it for a second, if you go out later at night with your friends are you really going to wear your uniform? No most likely not, uniforms have only one place that you can wear them to and that is school. So if I have these couple of…

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    and Gallanti Transcultural Assessment The Davidhizar and Gallanti transcultural model was created to help nurses identify with various cultures of their patients. It is a way to make aware of the aspects of culture such as their values and traditions. It consist of six different parts: space, time, communication, social organization, environmental control and biological variations. If the nurse keeps these all in mind, efficient cultural care can occur. Communication The first of the cultural…

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    cerulean scrubs, hastily leads me down the 7th floor hallway lined with unoccupied stretchers, past two sets of imposing doors into the nurses' break area leading to the locker rooms. The contrast between the sterile North Wing of UMMC and the rest of the medical center, which resembled the local mall begins to affect me immediately. Pulling on the one-size-fits-all uniform, I feel like I'm infiltrating a funeral home, and though I have been anticipating sitting in on the operation for weeks…

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    what it really means to be a nurse; leading an expedition of nurses to care for the wounded soldiers of war and to places with a widespread of diseases, putting her own life at risk. Nightingale has managed to change modern day nursing forever as well as emphasizing the importance of a nurse’s role. Throughout Florence Nightingales life she went on to answer god call to reduce human suffering. Born in Florence, Italy…

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    the light of “The Angel of the Crimea” (“Florence Nightingale” Bio) or popularly know as Florence Nightingale. Born into a rich British family, Nightingale strayed from her promising future of wealth and ease, and answered her calling by becoming a nurse. After her schooling, it was clear to many people Nightingale would soon master many great things. She lived her life determined to change the way healthcare was practiced in her time period. Florence Nightingale, a world-renowned heroine, known…

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    Nurse Burnout In Nursing

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    scheduling may mean that there is a shortage of available nurses to do the jobs (Waddillgoad, Suzane ,2017). When there are many nurses on vacation or taking vacation at the same time, there will be more stress for the remains working nurses in the department as there are a lot of work to be completed by a few nurses. I think when people are in stress, they cannot control their thoughts. A nurse may be anger at workload, and frustrated, and a nurse may have verbal abuse. I believe that work…

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    Nursing Shoes Review

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    Best Nursing Shoes ReviewMerrell Women's Jungle Moccasin Pro Grip Slip-Resistant Work ShoeBest Nursing Shoes Review Open Menu Being a nurse, having the right uniform is always important, however the most important aspect of my uniform are my shoes. Not only do they need to be comfortable so that I can stand on my feet successfully for very long shifts, I need to be safe in my shoes as well. Therefore, my shoes need to be slip-resistant.Merrell Women’s Jungle…

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    Hrm 531 Week 3 Quiz

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    guide decision-making in client disposition and divert to a lesser restrictive level of care, when appropriate (Triaging). a) Met with all prescribers (Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, and a Physician Assistant) to identify those interested and qualified in participating. b) Developed criteria and guidelines to facilitate decision-making on a uniform basis. c) Set regular (at least monthly) meeting with roster participants to ensure uniformity and consensus about best practices in the fulfillment…

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    In the 1950s the nurses had different uniforms than what they do today. Many of the nurses were mostly female and they would have to wear dresses along with stockings and also a pillbox hat. Now today's nurses are both male and female and they wear scrubs. (In the 1960s, nurses still wore dresses and stocking as their uniforms. It was during this decade that things began to be a little more “buttoned down” and less formal for nurses. The uniforms also take a turn in the direction of more…

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