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    The increasing number of aging people in most of the countries has encouraged baby boom generation, which birth rates that occurred between 1946 and 1964, and the increasing life expectancy causes the aging of populations as well. As a result, when people get old, they need someone to take care of them, such as family members, friends, or nursing home staff. Senior adults, however, get abused or mistreatment because of their dependency on others. Neglecting and abusing others are two issues that…

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    field correlates to my field of interest in pursuing a career as a nurse. With the help of my ISM or Independent Study Mentorship teacher, the possibility of interning in the medical field became possible. Although Darren is a Physician Assistant, nursing and physician assistants coincide with each other, therefore, interning with a physician assistant will assist and expand my knowledge in the future. However, as much as benefits are the main factor of interning at the hospital, many…

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    CHALLENGING PEOPLE'S VISION OF THE FUTURE This essay presents the importance of leadership and management in the field of health care, mainly to support the statement quoted above. As well as, my essay will reflect the leadership style I had been in my nursing career and management theories in accordance with the healthcare sector. It will help me to figure out what could have been improved under prior leadership or current practice in health sector. I believe leadership is about changing…

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    I'm going to do it , even all the challengers in my way. I am an anesthetist nurse from Cuba with fifteen years of experience ,and i move to The United States of America in September12 of 2014 like almost every one looking for a better life style,impossible to get in my country.I have very clear my goals. I want to be Register Nurse here for many reasons .Enjoy so much help people in this field,i have facilities ,skills and a lot experience for all the years than i studied this career and,…

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    Entering the emergency room on my first day, I could still vividly remember the chaos of the scene, with patients on the brink of their existence, relying on doctors to stabilize them. It is for situations like this I want to be prepared. As a trauma enters, the entire environment of the emergency room shifts while the staff prepare for what is to come. As physicians make decisions on the spot, there is no goal other than to save the patient from start to finish. What I find most fascinating…

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    This is supported by Clarke ( 2014) on Promoting the 6Cs of nursing in patient assessment.illustrated that patient assessment dependent on effective communication between clinicians in order to provide appropriate care and treatment. Sub-optimal communication is a common occurrence which associated with untoward events…

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    Ethical and Legal Case Analysis Case Study It was the start of a morning shift in the ward. The night duty nurse, Nurse A comes with four patient files to the nurse’s station to Nurse B, the morning shift nurse and says, “We will do the handover here. Today we have Ms Rainbow who is a real colourful character; she changes from the sweetest angel to a screaming torture all at once. She is a IV drug user and brought in here through emergency after finding her unconscious in the street. Looks like…

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    It is a critical duty of a nurse to participate in end-of-life situations that require their quick responsiveness to react on the current emergency or need. The nurses that face mostly this stress are the ones assigned in a critical care unit or in the intensive care unit. There are different factors that contribute on this anxiety that is being felt by the nurse. It is necessary to be equipped with knowledge and skills to be able to work as an effective critical care unit nurse. On a study…

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    My story begins in Maracaibo, Venezuela where 10 years ago I made the transition to the United States. Venezuela’s political and economic situation led my father to move to the United States in search of a better future where my siblings and I would be able to exercise our rights and freedoms to become whatever we chose. As a young teenager, I seldom understood the transition that I was facing and the challenges that awaited me in the United States. Nevertheless, with my family’s support and…

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    on creating the safest, most current evidence-based research for the patients. The climate of TriHealth is, on the other hand, how people identify the organization. TriHealth has achieved magnet status and is recognized as the top 10% of nursing in the country. Many patients have revealed that they are impressed by the genuine love of nurses giving quality care. Nurses perceive TriHealth as a system that puts the patients first always. For the most part, the culture and climate of the…

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