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    express my philosophy of nursing. I am the kind of person who loves to help other people; whether it is holding the door for someone, or giving advice to a friend going through a hard time, I feel the need to give the service that I have to others. This pursuit of wanting to help others is a large reason why I wish to practice nursing. Nursing combines many of the things that I love. Academically, I tend to do well in math and science classes. I am partially drawn to nursing because of the way…

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    through multiple stages in my nursing education as well as my nursing career. While in nursing school J.C. was one of my favorite clinical instructors. She exuded pride and joy for the job that she did every day, and her enthusiasm was contagious. I now have the pleasure of having J.C. as my nurse manager at the cancer center that I work at, and she truly does a fantastic job of not only being a manager, leader, and mentor. J.C. received her Bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1997 and her first…

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    My current nursing path is leading me down community nursing therefore the research article gave me an insight on areas to focus to assist my patients to remain in the homes. As a student nurse, I found the OASIS assessment difficult to understand and I can see where true compliance may be difficult. Also, the documentation is only as good as those doing the assessment. I would not think that any professional would assess a client as at risk for fall and then note that they did not do anything…

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    1. What motivated you to pursue nursing school, and to pursue it at this time in your life? I’ve had an interest in the medical field since I was about eight years old. The mind and body is absolutely astonishing. Therefore, I choose nursing as an entrance into the medical field. My mother and the joy of helping people are my main motivations. As for why at this time in my life, there is no better time than the presence. 2. Describe two or more fears that you have about this semester at UTA.…

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    I was frequently the first to volunteer for everything and anything I could get my hands on. I jumped at every opportunity to learn how to do something new or do something I had not yet experienced. My clinical experiences in nursing school were educational and extremely involved, and after my OR and ICU rotations, I already knew I would want to further my career. It was no doubt that the excitement, constant challenge, and adrenaline of these settings confirmed that this is where…

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    Neonatal Nurses

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    tech medical equipment like ventilators, incubators, and phototherapy lamps. The care a neonatal nurse provides is based on the circumstances in which the child was born into. Nursing care can ranges from babies who are critically ill to babies who are completely healthy and are in no need of medical care. Neonatal nursing is broken down into four levels so that nurses can be better educated in the specific level they wish to work in. Level one neonatal nurses care for healthy full term infants…

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    My Personal Nursing Philosophy An enhanced understanding of patients develops from personal discovery and being self-aware (Durgahee, 1996). I believe that it is of utmost importance for nurses to understand themselves as well as the patients they are providing care to. When caring for others, nurses should be sensitive to their needs, desires, and especially their cultural beliefs and practices. My personal philosophy of nursing is established from three tenants: caring, competency, and…

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    would enjoy very much. I am planning to attend St. Catherine University (St.Kate’s) next fall, where I plan to get a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Shortly after, I plan on working as a nurse in order to work towards becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner. Eventually, I plan on studying Child Health and Neonatal Nursing program to get my Master’s in Neonatal Nursing, to become a neonatal nurse practitioner. A neonatal nurse practitioner is a type of nurse that works with newborn infants born…

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    Home Care Combination

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    free services are not enough, they need to purchase extra services by themselves. Get to nursing homes for care 90% familial care, 7% home and community care, 3% residential care 90% 7% 3% Qing, Boss of care agency Based on family ability; Children or relatives take care of older people; Older people live at their own house or family members’ house; Purchase services from informal market. Stay at…

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    Community Engagement Plan

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    Professional Community Engagement Plan Community engagement refers to the involvement of all the community members in activities aimed at improving their livelihoods (Bernoth, Dietsch & Davies, 2012). The inclusion of the community members, thus commences with the identification of the relevant issues or problems affecting a given community or a group of people in a given community to the decision-making on how to address the issues of sharing of the outcomes or results. The primary goal of this…

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