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    HIPPA Class Reflection

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    Well that doesn’t always say that you give the best care. There could be a doctor that of course has his PhD but the physician assistant that is underneath him gives better care simply because they show more compassion. Compassion is so imporanti n health care. You deal with so many patients going through tons of different things. If I have a patient at my desk crying because they…

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    The Basics of a CNA Introduction: CNAs, or Certified Nurses Assistant as it is commonly known as, are care providers that help patients complete their activities of daily living. The scope of practice that a CNA has compared to a Registered Nurse is that a CNA cannot administer medicine and perform some procedures a RN can. CNAs are found in a variety of workplaces, from hospitals to nursing homes. The basic duties of a CNA, medical terms that need to be known, and the safety precautions will…

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    Gaining Nursing Skills

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    There are many different methods in which a person can acquire new skills and abilities that will help them achieve their goals. Some skills are taught while others come naturally. A successful professional manages to balance skills from all the spectrums and use them to the highest potential to achieve necessary goals. I have always been a person with a strong work ethic. Many of my supervisors have praised by ability to be a fast learner and a natural leader. With every task that is set at my…

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    Lao Tzu 's quote resonate like sticks on a drum, “The Journey of a Thousand miles begins with a single step". Yet the destination of that journey can only be achieved, by the hand of God, determination and perseverance. What was he speaking about and how is this applicable to this statement or even the mere fact of that I am in pursuit of becoming not just a doctor, but a well- rounded physician defines Lao Tzu’s statement. This journey to be an exemplary physician, one of integrity, community…

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    quality of care provided by the country’s nursing homes. The report found that while higher quality medical care was generally provided to their seniors, the quality of life of the residents was not taken into account, and American seniors generally hated the idea of having to enter a nursing home (Kane et al., 2007). Since the release of that statement, there has been a movement advocating for a change in nursing home philosophy, one that makes nursing homes feel more like home, promotes…

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    Registered Nurses Lilian Chira Frontier Nursing University Summary of Evaluations My presentation was on professional issues of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. I did my evaluation at my church where I brought oatmeal cookies and orange juice and also told the audience they were free to bring their own snacks. I invited and confirmed with four audiences, but unfortunately only two were able to attend. Fortunately two certified nursing assistant were able to attend on time and the…

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    Not everyone has a big enough heart to care for strangers; some people may just look the other way and ignore. Being a Certified Nursing Assistant(CNA), or also called a Nurses’ Aide, you must be willing to care for patients with activities of the daily living, under the supervision of a nurse. When the Volunteer Nurses’ Aide Service program launched by the American Red Cross, numerous amounts of volunteered people gathered to train to become a nurses aide during WWI. Due to traumatic amount of…

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    Certified Nursing Assistants CNA, a profession that is widely misunderstood and undervalued. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) are members in the healthcare that work under the direction of an RN, LPN or LVN. Certified nursing assistants provide hands on nursing care to patients in many healthcare settings. In addition CNA’s have many responsibilities and do more work than several other nurses. Without CNA’s many patients worldwide will not be taken care of and have assistance with eating,…

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    during my journey to become a nurse. Hi I 'm Whitley Chapman and I 'm applying for the nursing program. Below I want to inform you all on my to become a nurse. Although this is not required I want you all to know a little about me before making such an important decision in my life. I 'm 25 years old and I have a 4 year old I begun school with you all 2012/2013 spring semester I am already a certified nursing assistant but I want more more education, more experience and more opportunities to…

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    There are four different types of degrees in nursing: Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Masters of Science in Nursing, Doctorate in Nursing, and a PhD in Nursing. The salary of a nurse depends on the highest degree earned and the outlook in employment appears promising. There are many benefits of becoming a nurse and not many nurses say that they…

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