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    of professional growth (Williams, Gerardi, Gill, & Soucy, 2009). Incorporating reflective journaling in nursing education is useful in developing thinking skills, self-understanding and coping with critical incidents in practice (Williams & et al., 2009). Self-reflection is a means by which students may develop self-awareness (Williams & et al., 2009). This study was conducted on graduate nursing students enrolled in a mental health concepts course (Williams & et al., 2009). All students were…

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    Both Patrick Cox and Karlene Richardson narrowed the causes of the nursing shortage and turnover to the aging nurse population, patient demographics, insufficient staffing, nursing school, and salaries. Starting off with aging, in 2004 the average age of a nurse was 46.8 and in 2008 it increased to 47 years (Cox, 2014). By 2008, 44.7% of nurses were over 50 years old and they mainly work in nursing homes, academic programs, and other home health areas. The older nurses tend to stay with the same…

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    The field of nursing is a constant growing occupation and has a higher outlook than most other jobs. While going into the field of nursing, a person should consider exactly what type of nurse they would like to become. There are LPN nurses, which are Licensed Practical Nurses, who provide basic care to patients and work under the Registered Nurses (RN’s). A Registered Nurse is someone who has graduated from a nursing program and has passed a national licensing exam. Registered Nurses provide…

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    Nursing As A Career

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    Making decisions is an important part of maturing into an adult. Deciding on what I wanted to do with my life was just as difficult as it was important. Combining my aspiration to serve with my fascination with medical science, I recognized nursing to integrate my aspiration and fascination simultaneously. Aspiring to serve, I originally joined the Army as an Infantryman. One would not naturally think that an infantryman would have any fascination with medical science. This is not necessarily…

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    Twitter verse Although nursing is a great field of work, depending on an individual’s personality nursing may not be for them. The process of obtaining a degree can be very time-consuming so the individual has to stay determined focused and ready to handle all the tasks of life while earning a degree. Depending on the individual, obtaining a nursing degree can either be a long or short process; it ultimately depends on the route the individual is willing to take. Most nursing majors go to…

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    History Of NCLEX Testing

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    National Council Licensure Examination, otherwise known as NCLEX, is the nationally recognized test given to all nursing students in pursuit of licensure. The test was established by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) in 1978 but can outline the history of NCLEX testing back to the start of the American Nursing Association (National Council State Boards of Nursing, 2016). The creation of the test was driven by the idea that the general public should be protected from harm…

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    to families, and a kind hand to those in need. Registered nursing has been at the forefront of healthcare since before its official regulation in 1903. Most find it difficult not to admire the hard work and dedication it takes to become and remain a Registered Nurse. This overview will touch on key aspects of the profession including education requirements, licensure information, job outlook, and personality traits. Registered Nursing is a versatile and expanding profession. On any typical…

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    Nursing Careers

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    5 Things to Consider Before Entering the Field of Nursing The nursing profession is among the highest paying careers and the single largest healthcare profession according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Nursing careers include work at hospitals, social service agencies, private companies and universities. Nursing Careers -- Distinct Advantages and Drawbacks Nursing careers offer some distinctive benefits, but some jobs may not suit your abilities and temperament. That’s why…

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    ideal strategy to help the growing of nursing within Canada is career shadowing, in which can lead to reduction and the shortage of nurses. Buchan and Aiken (2008) explained the strategy the Center of Health affairs use to solve the problem for the shortage of nursing. Their ideal strategy to solving the problem for the decease for nursing was to use Career shadowing. Some of the groups that was most focused on was mostly high school student (Ohio high school). During their research, what the…

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    Florence A. Randall in Martins Ferry, Ohio. She graduated from Mount Pleasant High school, where grades one through twelve where housed in the same building (William, 2007). As a young woman, her intention was to attend medical school but after working as a nursing assistant and been mentored and inspire by several nurses, she decided nursing was the carrier for her. May L Wykle then applied to several nursing schools, but her admission was turn down because of her race (William, 2007). She…

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