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    Registered Nurse Thesis

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    Registered Nurse Anaylsis “ Save one life you're a hero. Save hundred of lives you are a Nurse”( Chamberlain edu ). A registered nurse sees patients all day and they do there best to provide care for the ill and the injured. Being a registered nurse isn't easy , a registered nurse has to be able to handle hard working conditions, and must have strong communication skills . The career of a registered nurse requires critical thinking skill , and values but overall it requires dedication and…

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    journey as a nurse began in the fall of 2001, when I was 16 years old. It was the beginning of my junior year of high school, and I had been accepted into the licensed practical nursing (LPN) program that runs concurrently while you’re in high school. In the twelve years that I have been a nurse, it has taken on three phases: learning to be a nurse, chasing the excitement of being a nurse, and finally, why I am applying to the Family Nurse Practitioner program, utilize my abilities as a nurse…

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    1. The plan to become a nurse practitioner in my future. Nurse practitioners or NPs are advanced practice registered nurses who provide care to patients throughout the lifespan, from infants to the elderly. NPs provide primary and some acute care and are qualified to meet the majority of patients' health care needs. Just like a physician, a nurse practitioner can prescribe medications, perform minor surgeries and procedures, physical exams, diagnostic tests, and many others responsibilities. I…

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    Being A Nurse

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    Being a nurse is a very important job.nurses are faced with many obstacles the majority of the day,we often take the nursing field for granted by not giving nurses enough credit .being a nurse isn 't just being passionate and kind you have to put in the work and be committed to the job.you have to be emotionally strong for this job field and dedicated to your work .not only do nurses help save lives, but nurses are also the backbone of the hospital. Registered Nurses give and organize…

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    Professional Behavior A Nurse is an individual that can be described in multiple ways depending on the person. This is because a nurse impacts people on various levels. One word that describes all nurses, is a professional. Nurses have the responsibility of being professional. They are patient advocates, counselors, and educators. The purpose of this paper is to describe how nurses use important skills to practice as a professional and explain different ways a nurse can easily violate…

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    Trauma Nurse Essay

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    Career and College Research Page “Nurses are a unique kind. They have this insatiable need to care for others, which is both their biggest strength and fatal flaw” (“45 Nursing Quotes to Inspire You to Greatness-Nurseslabs”). The career I have chosen to pursue is in nursing. I don’t just want to be a nurse that can’t go on to higher levels either, that’s why I’d like to be an Emergency Room (ER) Trauma Nurse. The role of a trauma nurse is helping people in peril situations. The problems they…

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    Position and Assumptions The role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) has two key dimensions in the healthcare arena. The first is knowledge management that includes generating evidence, gathering different types of knowledge, synthesizing knowledge, and interpreting and determining how to apply this knowledge. The second dimension is to promote the endorsement of knowledge by building the competencies of frontline nurses, engaging with nurses in problem solving and facilitating changes…

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    because of therapeutic nurse- client relationships and their importance (O'Connell & Landers, 2008) (Yu, 2014), their altruistic characteristics (Gormley, 1996), and the nurse as a holistic being (Archibald, 2012). In nursing the term caring means the ability to work with all clients in a respectful and therapeutic way, and respects their patients rights, and their dignity (O'Connell & Landers, 2008). Therapeutic nurse-client relationships are the interaction between a nurse and a client that…

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    The most important day in your nursing career is the day you graduate. As new nurses, we look to the words of Florence Nightingale for guidance as we are called to respect all persons regardless of their background (Egeus, Leinung, 2013). Regardless of these significant words, nurses have failed to observe and carry them out, resulting in hostile work environments. When you ask others how a nurse should act, you expect to hear the words compassionate and caring, not cold, abrasive, disrespectful…

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    becoming a nurse- leaving her family in the Philippines to be in this country of greater opportunities to pursue a career as a nurse. There were some days when my mother came home from work looking drained and tired, but she was always willing to share heart-warming and amazing stories about her patients at the dinner table. With my father being a custodian, my mother had to make sacrifices for the benefit of my family, such as adding on extra night shifts or being unable to be with us on…

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