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    Nursing Reflective Essay

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    of my goals is to develop teaching to contribute to the training and development of nursing skills in our country. I would do participating in the process of teaching and learning in the training of nurses. Imparting incidental teaching in the workplace, developing training activities for students placed in my service considering the composition of the nursing team. Conduct and / or participate in research in nursing and other areas in order to contribute to the professional development and…

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    Nursing Shortage Alyssa Fulgencio University of Hawaii Manoa October 31, 2015 Abstract Numerous factors are influencing both the supply of registered nurses as well as the demand for nursing services. The issue in today’s society is within the nursing workforce planning with the present health system environment that addresses the ethical issues related to shortage. In this issue analysis essay, the causes that are compounding the nursing shortage are examined as well as the…

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    Burn N., and Grove S.K. (1999) understanding Nursing Research. (2nd ed). Philadelphia: Saunders Company George L. (2005) Lack of preparedness: Experiences of first-time mothers. The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing 30(4): 251-5 Heidegger M. (1962) Being and Time. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford Hoddinott P., Tappin D. and Wright C. (2008) Breastfeeding. British Medical Journal 336(7649), 881-887. Jones B.J. (2001) Rhetoric and Composition: Pennsylvania State University…

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    solid foundation for my future. I was immersed in a challenging nursing program, surrounding myself with students that aspired to be in the same career field. My clinical rotations exposed me to a variety of cultures and illnesses. While playing field hockey, I immediately began to value the importance of being a team player, gaining leadership skills as one of the team captains for my junior and senior campaigns. Balancing nursing school and field hockey enabled me to develop a strong work…

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    Bio-Terrorism Among Nurses

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    Current nursing standards were published in 1917 (Caudill). Content was mainly about medical, surgery, obstetrical, pediatric, cooking, housekeeping and massage (Caudill). 100 years later and the basic principles of nursing have not changed that much. Since September 11, 2001, nursing programs have responded to the call of disaster training for nurses with the most basic classes possible (Veenema)…

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    IOM Future Of Nursing

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    Implementation of the IOM Future of Nursing Report As the majority of our population becomes older with more complex health conditions it will be vital for the congress to set a plan out for the nursing shortage that will take place. Addressing the issue is the way that nursing schools are attempting to extend ability to take care of the rising demand for nurses. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing 75% of RNs trust the nursing deficiency displays a noteworthy issue for…

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    addressed by education. Nursing education should include global diseases and emerging diseases to enhance the understanding of nurses and increase their awareness of the global health as well as transmission of global and emerging diseases. Nurses can address lack of time and resources to travel abroad by providing expertise from their local communities through technology. They can provide education for global communities…

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    and other practices. Nursing like other careers has a good number of pioneers who are known for their efforts in initiating different perspectives of the extensive career. Some of these champions went to the heights of forming activist groups to ensure successful breakthroughs for the careers. By so doing, these heroes contributed heavily to the current nursing profession. Margaret Sanger is among those who went through tribulations and made remarkable contributions to the nursing profession.…

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    Geriatric Fall Prevention

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    This CPG outlines very well multiple steps to fall prevention in this population, from careful assessment of the patients, to the institution of nursing strategies and monitoring of quality initiatives that are put in place (NGC, 2012). In practice the advanced practice nurse would apply this CPG in several ways. One, making sure staff was adequately educated on the multiple prevention strategies…

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    Cultural Diversity and Its Influence on Nursing Practice Cultural Diversity is a key component to quality patient centered care. The Nurse needs to be aware of their own cultural attitudes. It is also very import that as nurses we understand the patient’s cultural preferences and needs. Cultural competence is becoming more important because of the increase in cultural diversity in our country. In the United States 13% of our population was not born in this country and another 8-10million are…

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