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    Cultural Diversity Paper

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    its influence on nursing practice Nursing care is changing as the world is changing. Basic care and principles that were taught in nursing schools for many years going through a transformation that affect every step and process of care. The approach, that was in development for many years, but stayed in the shades of mainstream nursing, is becoming increasingly relevant today. One of such studies that grow into a study of its own is transcultural nursing. Transcultural Nursing is a Necessary…

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    Nursing can be found in many different places Like nursing homes there is one different type of nursing homes where nurses can work there names are Intermediate Care Facilities the Intermediate Care Facility takes care of individuals and with Intellectual disability (ICF/ID) is an optional medicaid benefit than escapes states too provide comprehensive and individual health. Most nursing schools require a entrance fee and charge tuition but most schools do not charge anything too take classes.…

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    ealth Travel Nurses “A traveling registered nurse is a highly educated and flexible healthcare professional who is interested in broadening their scope of care and learning how differing facilities executive proper nursing care.” (Joe Bartoszek) Temporary staffing at hospitals has been going on for more than 30 years. Travel nurses originally came about to meet seasonal shortages. For instance, areas with big increases in population during the wintertime must add more nurses to their…

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    I never dreamed I would become a CRNA because I always thought I would become a computer engineer. I came to America at age 13 in 2003. I was a very studious young child who graduated both middle school and high school with excellent grades. My excellent grades in high school gave me opportunity in choosing between full scholarships between two schools. Unfortunately, I was also an illegal immigrant, and had to decline both offers because I did not possess a green card which would have made me…

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    What influenced you to take your career path? For me I decided I wanted to go into nursing when I was able to watch my brothers face light up, knowing he was in pain but seeing his nurses would change his whole attitude. My brother was born with Spina Bifida. Insurance doesn't cover everything a reason why my family is in debt. Hospital visits can be extremely expensive, but knowing he is getting healthier and noticing how his day changes with a joke of a nurse can change your whole perspective.…

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    continent Australia is quite a unique country (Australian Government, n.d.). Even though it counts as an industrial and well developed western country, it encounters many challenges in providing health care for 2.3% of the population due to it´s geography. These little over 500.000 people have settled in Australia’s rural areas, hundreds of kilometers away from the well developed metropolitan areas (Baxter, Hayes, & Gray, 2011). Looking especially at nursing, providing good care for those people…

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    write about what it means to be an American. It is the tendency of people to identify themselves with a group. Whether that be a team, a state, town, gang, school, country, it doesn 't really matter. People love to be a part of something bigger than themselves, and countries are no different and definitively fall into this category. Countries are normally relatively simple to group. For thousands of years, wherever you lived or your religion generally determined what nationality you were. Even…

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    Our textbook describes a grim picture of nursing homes. There are some sugar nursing homes operating in the United States, and they should be closed. There are many high quality nursing homes around the country in which older people thrive and not only live there. There are qualities that make nursing homes to be at a “gold standard.” “Qualities of housing and neighborhood gain saliency as age-related decrements in sensory-motor processes, strength and endurance, and health, financial, and…

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    in response to the skills that nurses require to meet the needs of society and the health-care system, nursing education must be transformed. Benner, Sutphen, Leonard and Day go a step further and call for “urgent and radical transformation” of how nurses are educated and how nursing educators are prepared for their teaching role. Benner et al. analyze the results of the Carnegie National Nursing Education study, conducted in 2006, and share their interpretations, insights, and worries in a…

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    Privilege In one word I can describe my nursing philosophy. Privilege. It is a complete privilege to conduct the artistic aspects of nursing. Science may be the foundation for this upcoming profession, but the artistic actions of a nurse is like the cherry on top. The act of caring for all individuals, both ill and well, and playing a vital role in the continuous process of health is a privilege. This privilege of caring for the phenomenal species of human beings is one I will not take for…

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