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    the living and birthing rate. Nursing scarcities in our…

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    Nurse Shortage Paper

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    nurse shortage in two ways. First, the health care facility is able to retain nurses who are already employed. Secondly, the hospital has managed to attract fresh graduates who become more productive once they are mentored, nurtured,…

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    Are you having second thoughts about a nursing career because of something a friend or relative said? Don't abandon your dreams before you know the truth. It's easy to become discouraged when you hear myths and rumors intended to dampen your enthusiasm. Unfortunately, many misconceptions about the nursing field are accepted as common knowledge, but they're relatively easy to debunk. Some of the most common are listed below. A Nurse Is Just a Doctor's Gofer Some people mistakenly believe that…

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    education. Due to these changes, the nursing profession has been accompanied by a concurrent change of the education for this type of practice. Nurses pursuing a DNP may find that there are many benefits such as career advancement, educational and increased salary achievement. There are many discussions as to whether the nurse practioner (NP) education to practice should be at the doctoral level. According to Cronenwett, et al. (2014), "the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) was developed with the…

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    Healthcare organizations provide continuing educational programs for healthcare providers and other members of the staff that are non-medical personnel. The main purpose for educational programs is used to enhance and develop professional competencies, prepare staff members for future developments within their organization, while assisting personnel to fully meet their performances based on their current position in the unit. While providing education to providers and staff, healthcare…

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    Geriatric Nursing: Developing a Dedicated Education Unit in Long-Term Care: A Pilot Project The purpose of this article to find a way to establish a way for nurses to teach nursing students in the clinic setting. Nursing programs constantly have to turn away qualified students because of the shortage of faculty. This research is appropriate in obtaining enough faculty in order to stop turning away future nursing students. The main point of this model is to create a way were the nursing staff…

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    volunteer at Lakeland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph and I have spoken to several nurses and doctors about the schooling and classes they went through to get where they are today. Several of the young nurses told me that going through the LMC nursing program is a great idea; depending on where you work will require different schooling. Some…

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    Nurse Burnout

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    patients, can reduce the quality of care that can be rendered. A nurse’s job is to provide care and to keep a patient safe and if the nurse cannot do this they will become dissatisfied with their career and leave the nursing field all together. The Most alarming effect that nursing burnout has on patient quality care is that it contributes to medical errors. Patient Safety is the nurse’s main priority, but what about the nurse’s safety? When a nurse is exhausted, his or her judgement may not be…

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    a moment when many hospitals are challenged with this same concern of nursing shortages throughout their communities, we are confronted with the awareness that this is the time to act fast to make a difference not only for the present matter of maximizing staffing efforts, but, to develop the knowledge base of our succeeding new hires fresh out of school with the hopes that they are as well-informed as the more veteran nursing staff that have been operating as a nurse for countless years. The…

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    Swot Analysis Of Nursing

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    delivery system. Today, nursing profession is facing numerous challenges. These challenges are causing major hurdles in the development of nursing. Shortage of trained nursing personnel in the health care system is one challenge which is a global concern. There is lack of adequate number of trained nursing personnel in the health care delivery system, or an imbalance between the required number of nurses and actual availability of nurses on the ground. However, nursing shortage is more complex…

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