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    In the first week we watched a video on how organizations have changed in their management practices over the years, as well as the definition of it. This is where it was shown that the emphasis on the employee and their happiness has become more prominent in how managers work. From my experience, this has shaped the way I have people manage others as well as done so myself. In Management, Kreitner defines leadership as “the process of inspiring, influencing, and guiding, others to participate…

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    implementing highly effective instructional practices to improve student learning and academic performance. Highly innovative and resourceful education professional who quickly identifies and resolves challenging classroom situations. Skills Kind and empathetic educator DIBELS knowledge Strong written and verbal communicator California Teaching Certificate with Elementary Education endorsement Positive and encouraging Creative lesson planning Instructional best practices Experiential…

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    Nursing Practice Essay

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    Nursing practice can be achieved by a nurse achieving an ADN degree or a BSN degree as evidenced by the ability to pass the NCLEX and be able to perform the required skills of a nurse. Yet, the nursing profession has been wanting RNs for the past 4 decades to have baccalaureate-degrees and it continues to do research to justify the cost of educating the nursing population to have higher degrees which is believed to be beneficial to patient care. The high demand for nurses after World War II and…

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    IMA’s Statement of Ethical Professional Practice (SEPP) is an ethical guidance code containing principles and standards for its members to follow in order to act virtuously in the business profession. IMA’s SEPP principles are honesty, fairness, objectivity, and responsibility. The standards of the IMAR’s SEPP include competence, confidentiality, integrity, and credibility. These standards hold the members of the IMA to the utmost level as they undergo difficult predicaments in their professions…

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    Description of practice experience: I was on the surgical unit at KBRH for this rotation. I care for a range of clients :a man who had a chest tube due to a motorcycle accident, a man who had a partial nephrectomy, several patients that had knee replacements, one patient with a hip replacement as well as a young man who had broken his pelvis in a mountain bike accident. I had the opportunity to spend a day in the OR with a client and follow her into the PAR and assist with monitoring her vital…

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    Research, Theory, and Practice: Integration and Approach Leedy and Ormrod (2014) defined Research “as a systematic process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information—data—in order to increase our understanding of a phenomenon about which we are interested or concerned.” Research is sometime as a result of interest or a conscious and deliberate pursue of knowledge to solve a problem, drive innovation, improve efficiency and effectiveness of existing process or operations. Research…

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    Healthcare System Foundation funded to the cost of in-service production and telephone interviews (Morrison, T., 2012). The purpose of the study was to examine the experience and attitudes of registered nurses on specific units regarding evidence-based practice and the prevention of CLABSI’s, along with dressing changes and line care. A sample of fifteen full-time nurses was interviewed via a recorded, 45-minute, in-depth interview (Morrison, 2012). The findings identified many challenges for…

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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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    training highly qualified nurse practitioners. The NONPF developed nine core competencies that educational programs across the nation should adopt to prepare nurse practitioners have the knowledge and ability to fulfill the nurse practitioners scope of practice upon graduation. For educational programs to maintain program accreditation, the programs must adequately show in documentation how these core competencies are being met and how the students are evaluated on the completion of the…

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    Culturally Safe Practices

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    evolving term which refers to a holistically safe environment whereby the professional worker delivers personal care in diverse communities by acknowledging the uniqueness of each service user’s personal, social, and cultural wellbeing. Culturally safe practices include recognising and respecting the cultural identities, needs, and wants of individuals. A key characteristic of this concept is the empowerment of the service user by their judgement about whether the professional relationship feels…

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