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    Nurse has given me the basic understanding of the health care profession in both the adult and pediatric setting. Furthermore, it has motivated me to achieve my professional goal, which is to advance my nursing education and become an active health care professional in the community. I believe that with my experience as a Registered Nurse, and my previous Bachelors Degree in Sociology, I can offer a more culturally competent, patient centered care perspective…

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    It is my objective to acquire dynamic skills that will enable me to deliver qualitative and compassionate care to all patients in the community. It is my long-term goal is to become an advanced practice registered nurse and ultimately become a nurse educator imparting knowledge to others. Since the transition process from a registered nurse to family nurse…

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    about comparative health systems” the United States is market-based, while the United Kingdom and Scandinavian nations are managed more by the government (Knickman & Kovner, A., 2015).” We looked at how the American system can improve in relation to how much we spend, and how we need to improve on our health outcomes, as we rank in the lower percentile among other industrialized nations. Our discussion questions offered some reasons for our lower ranking, such as fragmented care, uninsured…

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    treatment plan. Other strategies to use are to encourage the rural geriatric patient, that play and exercise therapy are great for adults and allows the endorphins to flood the mind which helps with over-all mental health well-being.…

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    POLICY CHANGE: THE PROS/CONS In order to combat the gaps in services and increase access to quality health care, a policy must be mandated at the state levels. In this policy, DC government would have to step in and standardize all health clinics specified for pregnant women and children regardless of their ability to pay. This policy would consist of expanding clinic hours among Wards that currently have limited timings and accessibility. With the increase in hours, there should be more one to…

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    Practitioner (CNP) was initiated to blend nursing with some medical aspects of primary patient care. CNP’s are nurses who practice both nursing and medicine in an expanded role that builds on caring, the essence of nursing. NP’s are one of the four roles that fall under the APRN umbrella. According to AANP NP’s comprises fifty-five percent of all APN’s (Per the American Association of Nurse Practitioners(AANP) APRN’s provide health promotion, knowledge of disease prevention, teaching and…

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    Nurse Code Of Ethics Essay

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    The primary responsibility of a nurse is to provide a high quality care for their patients. Nurses provide care to help the patient’s condition improve by giving hope, compassion, and the nurse care they need. Along with the care given, nurses have the obligation to respect the privacy of the patient. Maintaining privacy while caring involves disclosing information about the patient know when, where, and to whom the information is given out. In providing care, nurses get to know the condition of…

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    Ppca Cons

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    cost of health care – and health insurance – was rising so fast that ever-growing number of us were winding up in the ranks of the uninsured. Fifty million – one out of every six of us – were uninsured.” (Potter, Web). It has been almost six years since the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was enacted. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act includes a long list of health-related provisions and benefits. Additionally, the PPACA purpose is to extend coverage health…

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    process of detecting and correcting error.” — (Argyris, 1977). Learning play pivotal role in health care. Learning allows people to adjust to demands and changing circumstances. Patients and families learn different methods to improve their health and ways how they can adjust to their medical conditions. Improved health status have unstable outcome due to this, Organizational learning is essential in Health care organizations to keep pace with changing ecological conditions and developing…

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    7-15). Interpersonal communication skills are vital in many careers such Health Care, Business management and Market management.These are all fields where skills such as problem solving, conflict resolution, increasing employees are put into practice. There are several components involved in the process of communication this include…

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