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    with the families of the children they care for; to address their concerns, fears, problems, and options. What all exactly a Pediatric nurse varies depending on their work setting. But a few of the most important tasks according to the National Certification Board of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses (NCBPNP/N) are: act as a child’s advocate...which means to speak out on what would be best for the child’s interests, provide supportive care to dying children, and to identify the changes in…

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    Employment Outlook The employment outlook for accountants and auditors is expected “to grow 11 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations” (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor). This could be a good indicator that the economy is growing and businesses are looking at future growth and preparing for it. The outlook locally in the state of Idaho on the Idaho.gov website shows there are 83 job postings for accountants and auditors with bachelor’s degrees…

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    employed by a private practice of an independent living community. She is a typical nurse in the sense that “most NPs choose a specialty area such as adult, family, or pediatric health care” (Black, 2014, p. 18). Also, her certification was through ANCC, the largest certification body among nurses (p. 145). Karen Paker is a 41 year-old Cardiovascular Critical Care Nurse in San Diego. According to Munro and Savel (2015), “specializing in one of the most sought after nursing specialties” (p. 372)…

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    increasing customer demand, much of which is generated by the country’s aging population. A shortage of new qualified talent with the background, certifications and real-life experience required to be highly successful in these roles will continue to be a growing challenge within these industries. Job seekers who possess in-demand skill sets and certifications should understand how their credentials help position them for a higher salary. Companies and candidates alike need to understand the…

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    Communication in Industrial Engineering The world will always need engineers to bring ideas into life, however engineering is not for everyone. Thankfully, there are many different branches of engineering, whether it be mechanical, electrical, chemical, etc. One commonly overlooked is the field of industrial engineering. After I was certain I wanted to go into engineering, I took a good look at all the fields available. I decided that industrial engineering was the best fit for me, but I still…

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    would take many long nights and a great quantity of dedication to become a Registered Nurse (RN)? Many think that the process and steps to becoming a RN is quick and easy, but they should think again! A student working to achieve their degree or certification in nursing will spend stressful nights trying to achieve their goal, but all the hard work will pay off in the end. The steps to becoming a registered nurse are you will have to be accepted into nursing school, decide your RN path, graduate…

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    violation to the person’s attention, trying to resolve the issue informally first (ACA, 2014, I.2.a) If neither of these are successful in resolving the issue actions can include “referring to the state or national committees on professional ethics, voluntary national certification bodies, state licensing boards, or appropriate institutional authorities” (ACA, 2014, I.2.b.) (p.19) Section #7: Enumerate the consequences (risks and benefits) of potential course of action from the point of view…

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    The role of a registered nurse is multifaceted. At the core of nursing is the mission of safe patient centered care and it is each and every nurse 's purpose to maintain and carry out this mission. This also means that each and every nurse is a leader. Registered nurses are responsible for the care coordination and safety of all of his or her patients and those of the rest of his or her team. Registered nurses assign practical nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel duties that help to ensure…

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    participated in two, eight-hour nursing leadership clinical rotations at Bethesda Hospital in St. Paul, MN. In this paper, the author will analyze leadership concepts related to the clinical experience and how she can strive to become the best professional nurse leader she can be. Self-analysis Values and beliefs of the author include, organization, timeliness, accuracy, good work ethic, teamwork, assertiveness, advocacy, educator, quality work, compassion and honesty. While the author was…

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    was the groundbreaking moment, when I knew that I needed to be a nurse. Fast-forward fifteen years, and once again, I know that I will be successful in Davenport’s nursing program because I have the perfect combination of traits. My personal and professional characteristics have been demonstrated through my job as a CNA, and those traits will transpire into my career as a Registered Nurse. To begin, I am compassionate towards each and every patient that I see at the hospital. In order for a…

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