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    Rwjf Nursing Role

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    In 1997, Susan B. Hassmiller, joined the Robert Wood Johnson foundation as the Senior Advisor for Nursing at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Through the funding of the RWJF, she developed and directed several projects related to nurses and nursing. In 2009, she directed the RWJF initiative on the Future of Nursing at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) which lead to the report The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. This collaboration between the RWJF and the IOM came about…

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    Dishonesty In Nursing

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    Dishonesty in Clinical Nursing Educational Environments The increasing need for quality health care providers is a looming issue for the United States. Much of the nursing population is aging and qualified nurses are not replacing experienced nurses at many institutions around the country. Snavely (2016) estimates that by 2022 the country will require 1.05 million nurses to fill the deficit and adequately care for the aging population. As generations continue to live longer, but with…

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    Transcultural nursing is an essential factor in nursing today. Our discussion will involve the importance of transcultural nursing in nursing practices within Australia’s growing multicultural society and the benefits to the client that this has become a part of education and daily practices of nursing today. Transcultural nursing is the study and practice focused on cultural care, behaviour in health, illness influenced by values and beliefs of individuals or groups of the same or different…

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    This essay will articulate the potential adversities that nursing students will encounter as they proceed to a higher level as a graduate, such as adjusting to a new environment, ineffective communication, issues in values and beliefs, and lack of financial capacity. After enumerating these challenges, this essay will unravel solutions that may help students to dominate it. With so many questions that have been entering in my mind for the past years, I came up with a major decision and that is…

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    the only women’s service that existed at that time, the Australian Army Nursing Service. The requirements for enlisting included already being trained and registered, single and having no children, aged between 25 and 35, and having passed a medical examination. Thankfully, I fitted all those requirements. All…

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    Nursing today, is far different than how nursing was practiced years ago, and with the ever changing healthcare, such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that was signed into law by President Obama in 2010, and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, together is taking healthcare, and the professions, such as nursing to greater heights and expectations by transforming “its health care system to provide seamless, affordable, quality care that…

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    Nursing actualizes my desire to help people. My volunteer and personal experiences have led me to pursue nursing. My high school experiences have shaped my devotion to help others. From raising money for Children’s Rights & Emergency Relief Organization (UNICEF) to actively joining the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, I committed myself to Key Club community service for three years. By my graduating year, I held over hundreds of hours, office positions, and won awards. In turn, these accomplishments…

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    and finish their work contentiously. What I like the most being a nurse is that, they are working with a stethoscope hanging in their neck, wearing white uniform and white cap that makes them look respectable and presentable. Therefore, taking up nursing is one of the best decision I have made. Honestly, I enjoyed everything, because I love my job, I’am happy to work with patients and I have been lucky enough to have had the pleasure of meeting some healthcare professionals who have inspired me…

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    Nursing as it is today was not during the primitive years. . There was no formal education for the people during the primitive years. During those times, people always believe that illnesses and death were caused by the evil spirit, although some countries such as Africa still believe that evil spirit is responsible for illness and death today. In those times caregiving role were assigned to females. Women were presumed to be nurturance to their infant and therefore should provide care to the…

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    Four Domains Of Nursing

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    Nursing is to provide holistic care to all either sick or well in different settings. It is science and an art, and caring is the key factor in nursing. Nursing is nurse patient relationship rather than just procedures and task. My philosophy is to provide a quality, holistic environment in which I am dedicated in ensuring my patients live in an atmosphere of respect and friendliness, and to have their cultural (Te Taha Whanau), psychological ( Te Taha Hinengaro), physical ( Te Taha Tinana) and…

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