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    Sbn Case Study

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    students with health concerns, acute illness, and chronic conditions, • assess the needs of children, • develop the plans of care • evaluate that care. · SBN regularly provide direct care to any student as needed, generally at assigned schools but help wherever requested. · Students attend SCPS with a broad range of health conditions from incomplete immunizations, scoliosis to potentially life threatening acute and chronic illnesses that may impede the student’s ability to…

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    Methods Interview #1 I decided to interview Mrs. Tanya Mace, because she is an instructor in the nursing department as well has my student advisor I know she had many years or experience in the field of nursing as well as a well foundation of what it takes to get my register nursing degree Interview#2 In my second interview I plan on talking to several nursing student that are now in the program and asked them how they went about college to get into the program and what they may have found…

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    Personal Statement After high school, I plan to attend cuesta college where I will satisfy my general education requirements while playing soccer. After I accomplish this, I will go on to obtain a degree in nursing. As a CTE Medical Science student I spend a lot of time in the emergency room at Mark Twain Hospital where I assist the nurses with treating patients. It gives me a strong foundation for what I want to do with my life. I know nursing is a career I want to pursue because I get a taste…

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    economy, they must be clinically and scientifically prepared to handle national healthcare demands. Nursing education is a fundamental factor in training nurses who can provide high-quality health care services. Nevertheless, the existence of a huge gap between theory and practice in the field of nursing continues to be a worrying trend (Chang and Daly, 2012, p.261). To a significant extent, nursing education entails the combination of theory and practice. Integration of the two components is…

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    The Nursing Shortage

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    Nursing Shortage The nursing shortage is one of the most prominent issue healthcare is facing. According to Bureau of Statistic, the projected increased of registered nurse employments by the year 2018 is estimated to grow more than five hundred thousand of new registered nurse positions and about an increase in size in workforce by 22 percent (Carol Huston, 2014, p. 71). Nursing shortage arises when organizations want more nursing personnel in the workforce in the current market than they can…

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    A class such as pathopharmacology, pathopharmacology clinical, and evidence based practice has to be taking the first semester of nursing school at Auburn University at Montgomery. In the pathopharmacology classes and clinics, I would be learning knowledge of heath and illness, and nursing in general. These classes will teach the basic concepts of nursing. Once those classes are obtained, I am able to advance through more complex material. Upon graduating like stated before each nurse has to…

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    Nursing Growing up most of my family worked in the medical field. My mom, aunts and uncles were in the medical field having careers such as nursing, paramedics, and therapist. I always knew I wanted to be in the medical field since I was little, I would always play doctor with stuffed animals and dolls and I would always be interested when my mom came home. When I was little my dad got sick in the military and progressively got worse throughout his life, we always had home health care nurses…

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    first I had looked in to becoming a physician assistant but it became clear to me as I looked much deeper into both career choices and got first hand experience, I would want to pursue being a CRNA. As long as I remain on track and transfer into a nursing program after this year, I could see myself transitioning very smoothly into the health care field. As of right now, the health care field is the only career path I can envision myself not only being in, but staying in for as long as I am…

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    Anesthetist (CRNA) include: a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) or other appropriate baccalaureate degree, a current license as a registered nurse, at least one year’s experience in an acute care nursing setting, graduation from an accredited graduate school of nurse anesthesia (these educational programs range from 24-36 months, depending upon university requirements, and offer a master’s degree), all programs include clinical training in university-based or large community hospitals,…

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    among the learners concerning particular aspects of the experience include reviewing the curriculum and determining the area of the knowledge gap (Reed, 2013). Research shows that the traditional hours are also declining due to competition among nursing schools with more restrictive policies and organizations accepting fewer numbers…

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