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    New Pharmacist Case Study

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    permits and licenses have been issued and displayed on the wall. The next step to opening my pharmacy would be to hire appropriate, and necessary staff, that are educated, and licensed. The staff at the pharmacy would include pharmacists, pharmacist assistants, and cashiers. The satisfied customers would serve as advocates for my pharmacy? Why? Because word of mouth is the best source of information. The information could be good or bad; however, news always travels faster by mouth.…

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    important skills that I know I gained through this situation was learning to adapt and learning to develop myself as well. I had all the skills before I went through this situation I just never knew how to develop them. I learned a lot about myself as well, I learned that I am able to adapt quick. I know that if I was able to go through this, I could definitely go through any situation because almost losing my mom and brother has definitely been the hardest challenge for me. I will take these…

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    Delegation In Health Care

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    is a part of health care that does not always come naturally to health care workers. As Marquis and Huston (2015) notes, although delegation is a critical skill to learn, it is not always an intuitive concept for most people. Learning this skill is part of a feedback loop that must be present in the roles of managers, middle manager, nursing, and other levels of the health care team, for it to be effective. Trusting someone else to do an important task that you don’t have the time to do, is a…

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    I have been a nursing assistant for 25 years and have been told by many nurses and supervisors that I should go back to school to become a nurse. I have always been the aide that wants to learn more, if the nurses needed an extra set of hands or help of any kind I was always the first one to volunteer. I probably drove many nurses’ nuts always asking questions. When I was younger I had no desire to become a nurse and then kept putting off going back to school. I would say someday but never do it…

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    Charge Nurse Reflection

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    During my second week of clinicals I followed the charge nurse before starting my shift in the Infusion center. The charge nurse begins her day by assigning the nursing staff, orientees, nursing students and assisted personnel (AP). She stated that she assigns the nurses and assisted personnel according to the patient’s needs. She proceeded by stating that she determines the patients’ needs, whether they are “C.N.A. busy or nurse busy”. This means that either, patients need help mainly with…

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    a State Tested Nursing Assistant for five years which instilled bedside empathy into my work ethic. Upon receiving my Bachelors of Science in Nursing at Akron University my grandfather passed away. During his battle with COPD I learned how it can affect a person’s family.…

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    actions that will help people in need, but does not state what types of actions are being taken by the nurses (ICN,2017,p1). On the other hand, provision eight of the ANA codes of ethics defines health as a universal human right, making the need for nursing universal (ANA, 2015,p30). The ANA codes focuses on social determinants that might influence health while the ICN has a broad approach that covers different countries and cultures. Another difference is that the NSNA code of ethics consists…

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    health care environment the nurse has to adapt to high-acuity patients, knowledgeable family members, keeping up with technology and efficiently critically think” (Cherry & Jacob, 2014). Nursing students consistently strive to the challenges when they become licensed. (Cherry & Jacob, 2014) Marco and his peers are nursing students in their last clinical…

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    I am deeply passionate about adult nursing I am already looking forward to a fulfilling career in adult nursing. The death of my mother motivated me. Adult nursing is something that is so deep inside me. I enjoy being needed and knowing that I am making a difference in someone else's life. I would like to see myself as an adult nurse in future that would satisfy my personal goals. I have 10 years experience working in different adult care settings and also in National Health Services hospitals…

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    other staff member, it will show that the physicians at the UCF Community Care Center has no respect for other staff members and they are capable of behave in this type of manner with the patients or other staff members such as nurses and physician assistants. If our patients think highly about this physician, he have to start behave more appropriate and polite towards his staff members. Because if the patients sees that he is not treating other employees properly, he will end up lose his…

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