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    A personal learner record which describes learning experience, activities, responses and skills acquired throughout the programme module and work experience. Palliative care is an approach to care focusing on promoting comfort through relieving pain while a person is facing a life threatening illness. The palliative care approach is guided by the gaols chosen by the patient and family and by accepted standards of health care. Along with enhancing quality of life, palliative care also integrates…

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    forward to working hard to get it. I plan to major in nursing. This challenging degree will push me, but not beyond my capabilities. If going to school in Emmett has taught me only one thing, it is to believe in my potential, and please understand that teachers taught a lot more than just that. In this school district we learn everything from addition to writing, and they throw in a fair dose of lessons regarding character traits and lifelong skills. I am confident in taking my next step because…

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    Andrew is a college undergrad, applying for the nursing program at his university for a second time. After last year’s rejection, he has put a tremendous amount of effort into becoming the standout candidate, shadowing nurses, volunteering at senior living centers, and even earning his nursing assistant certification. Healthcare programs have gotten ridiculously competitive and discouraging, causing Andrew to question whether he truly wants to join the healthcare field and become a nurse. He…

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    open up more jobs for new nurses. The typical education level required is an associate’s degree and a licensing or registration. A registered nurse typical tasks include: evaluate health problems and needs, administer nursing care, maintain medical records, develop and implement nursing care, and advise patients with health maintenance (Registered…

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    Japanese Nursing System

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    in Japan Introduction At present, Nursing practice focuses on several specialized areas and thus, the Japanese nurses are also in need to possess more general competencies other than the specialized skills. In this regard, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (1998) and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2002) commended that the assessment must be kept as an essential component in the professional nursing education. Also, currently, Japan…

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    spent so much time at the Endocrinologist office and lab, I got to know the Nurse's and doctors. I loved them and I wanted to be like them. I took a Certified Nursing Assistant class last year and got my license. It was an amazing introduction to the health care field. I am currently in a Medical Assisting class to learn even more laboratory skills and get more experience in the health care…

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    The advanced practice registered nurses are the registered nurses who had been prepared through advanced graduate education; either has a master’s or doctorate degree in the field of nursing. According to the American Nurses Association (2008), advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is an umbrella term and incorporates four roles: clinical nurse specialists (CNS), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNA), certified nurse midwives (CNM), and nurse practitioners (NP). The APRN is…

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    and nurses have a lot responsibility. My topic is nursing I have wanted to be a nurse my whole life, but I don’t have much experience in the medical field. The only things that I do know is what I have learned in health science one and two. There is a lot of information that nurses have to learn and I can’t wait to learn them. A there is lots of information about nursing that many people probably didn’t know. (Welcome to the quote garden) Nursing is, by definition, the profession or practice to…

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    worked with me as a graduate research assistant at Mississippi State University from 2012 – 2014, conducting research on power system operations and optimizations projects. When he joined our research group in the beginning of his Ph.D. study in 2012, I, as a senior Ph.D student, supervised him in the topic of “systems of system SCUC” for a year and worked with him as co-author to publish this research paper. 2) Please comment on the candidate’s technical skills. Are there any particular…

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    Evolution of nursing from a socio-economic stand point “In the context of health care, the idea of care has two principal meanings: (1) taking care of the sick person, which emphasizes the delivery of technical care, and (2) caring for or caring about the sick person, which suggests a virtue of devotion or concern for the other as a person. At times these two aspects of care have been united; at other times, they have been in conflict.” (Reich, 2014, Vol. 2, pp. 489-495). This point emphasizes…

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