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    Nurse Leader Interview

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    Advanced Practice Nurse Leader Interview Project Health care restructuring in many countries has led to substantial increases in the different types and number of APN roles, and the demand is increasing rapidly. According to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), Nurse Practitioners (NPs) have become the chosen health care provider of choice for millions of Americans, these including specialty populations (Quallich, 2015). According to the national organization of Nurse…

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    Communication in the Health Care Setting Jeszenia McGuire Elms College School of Nursing Communication is an integral part of the health care delivery system; nurses of all experience levels, especially novice nurses, need to commit to developing communication skills as they are fundamental components to utilize throughout the nursing process. In my opinion, the nurse’s job is to empower his or her patient, and be their advocate; in order to accomplish this they need to have well…

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    The freshman level is the beginning of developing leadership skills for the delivery of safe and effective care. According to Lillis, Lynn, and Taylor (2015), this level of leadership is described as the ability to direct or motivate a person or group to achieve a set of goals (pg. 507). This happens by encouraging others to be their best selves as they work as whole. In the freshman level, the student nurse is committing to excellence, gaining problem solving skills which includes clear vision…

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    Skin Cancer: A Case Study

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    depending on how big and where they are positioned. Most of the time, they are harmless. However, sometimes they can start off harmless and progress into cancerous lesions. This paper will focus on the number one tool for patients to recognize melanomas, and that is teaching. Teaching patients how to monitor and look for certain characteristics between melanomas and moles can help reduce morbidity and mortality. Malignant melanoma is the most lethal type of skin cancer. Its incidence has more…

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    Effective communication between patients and health care providers is crucial to quality health care and patient satisfaction (Markova & Broome, 2007). In order to be a good communicator, you must first be a good listener. Effective communication has more to do with listening than any other thing. Paying attention to a person 's needs as they are being communicated, is one of the most important way to make sure your care and information is relevant and helpful for them in their…

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    Apr Role In Health Care

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    shortage of health care providers is a common problem seen throughout the United States. This shortage is felt in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. It is essential that the nation looks for creative ways to provide patients with needed medical care in a timely manner. The utilization of Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) has shown to be very effective in this healthcare provider crisis. This paper will discuss the significant role that an APRN has on health care and what skills…

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    environment for the patient. Completing my baccalaureate will provide the tools I need to be practice at a professional level in nursing. I believe completing my degree will allow me to be more confident in my profession. I believe personally it will encourage me to challenge myself, and continue to reach for new…

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    Managing Ethical Distress

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    and to please patients’ family (Zydziunaite & Suominen, 2014, p. 159). The research says that nurse managers focus on getting the job done rather than managing ethical decisions. The authors suggest that nurse managers should exercise regular self-reflection and evaluations in order to be able to adjust the leadership style to the particular ethical dilemma in each case, and in addition, nurse managers should seek improvement of competencies and expertise when handling ethical dilemma.…

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    In the late 1800s the nursing profession began with a legacy known as Florence Nightingale. Florence Nightingale started the basic fundamentals of patient care which is still taught in nursing schools around the world. Her greatest legacy to the nursing profession is the fact that she elevated nursing to a higher degree of professionalism and respectability than ever before.” Nurses have come a long way since then, and have to go by the standards of practice. Nursing Councils Code of Conduct,…

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    Theory Analysis of the Synergy Model for Patient Care Nursing uses many approaches for providing the best possible patient care in every situation. Many theories exist to aid in that process, and it sometimes takes the concepts of more than one theory to completely analyze best practices. As medicine evolves it is important that providers look at the core meta-paradigm concepts of person, health, environment and nursing. According to Alimohammadi, Taleghani, Mohammadi, and Akbarian, (2014)…

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