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    My Nursing Career Goal

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    My career goal is to become a registered nurse in the state of Oregon. I plan on attending Portland Community College and receiving my Degree of Arts. I then plan on transferring to a applicable Nursing program. In the near feature I would like to transfer into one of the nursing programs at University of Portland and San Francisco State University. Since I was a child I have always had an inkling that I was destined to be some sort of doctor, nurse, or medical practitioner. The idea of helping…

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    adequate healthcare facility. It was previously known as the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association. It was officially founded in 1982 with an aim to provide nursing diagnostics and supporting the profession in the most appropriate manner. NANDA International was launched in the year 2002 and supported the research work in the form of articles and publications in the field of nursing. Introduction/Overview…

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    the nursing profession, this same concept is applied. No patient will be exactly like another, an individual is “a bio-psycho-social-spiritual being in a constant interaction with their environment” (Potter and Perry, 2006, p.62). Nurses must be able to break down an individual into their sub systems to get an accurate understanding of who they are as a person. Our Coat of Arm’s is a selection of symbols that indicates traits bearing the preservation of a profession, family or even a country. It…

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    versus BSN Grand Canyon University There are many routes lead to the nursing profession. Both associate degree and baccalaureate degree nursing programs provide nursing education to qualify an individual to becoming a registered nurse (RN) once the graduate passes the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). The curriculum of an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) program focuses on the fundamentals of the nursing profession at an entry level, mostly requires two to three years of…

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    automatically go to “Doctors”. However the majority of the medical field consists of the underdogs, like nurses and nursing assistants. Nurses particularly take on the great load of important work that doctors do not have the time to do. As well as nursing assistants take on lots of work that the nurse does not have time for. The evaluation will focus primarily on Registered Nursing and the entire process that comes along with the profession. Registered Nurses, commonly referred to as RN’s, are…

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    to do with morality or moral values. In nursing ethics refers to the acceptable conduct of a nurse as regards her responsibility to provide services. Providers are continually confronted with ethical issues during their practice. 1.1 Personal Context: Personally, there could not have been a better way of streamlining nurses actions and responsibilities except through introduction and development of a code of ethics. The components and the concepts of nursing ethics is the bedrock of successful…

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    I am interested in your program in Bachelor of Science on Nursing for Internationally Educated Nurses (BScN for IENs). I have enclosed my resume for your review. Both academic and non-academic experiences molded my enthusiasm in nursing. I am focused to excel academically and active in joining extra-curricular activities. During my university years in my country of origin, I was a consistent dean’s list while serving as one of the student leaders. This dedication was formally recognized on…

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    When we look up the word nursing we tend to find something along the lines of “protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (Lundy, 2014). But, there is more to nursing than that simple definition. Nursing is a profession that takes responsibility for assuring the good primary health…

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    Nursing school takes a lot of time and effort. Due to all this time and effort that must be put into studying, it is very difficult to work as much as I would like. I work as much as my time schedule allows, but it is still not enough to afford the cost of school. This requires me to takes out loans to pay for my schooling. Not only will I have to pay back the amount of the loan I took out, but also all the interest that has accrued over the years. This scholarship would help take some of this…

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    Health Care Delivery Systems: Cost-Containment and Staffing Models Shelley Hendel Baptist School of Health Professions NUR 4340 Professional Nursing Issues and Health Care Delivery Systems January 31, 2016 Health Care Delivery Systems: Cost-Containment and Staffing Models The Affordable Care Act (ACA), implemented in 2010 by the Obama administration is healthcare coverage that allows access to affordable quality healthcare to the citizens of United States of America (USA). Nurses, as leaders…

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