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    There is currently an issue with getting veterans to seek these services because they have a whole other added element to their illness(es)… Trauma. • Materials Needed and Costs Associated with EBI: Although integrated treatment is highly advocated, they are rarely implemented in healthcare settings. The current approach to implement dual diagnosis programs “involve organizational and financing changes at the policy level,” clarification of the organization’s mission statement…

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    effected by their culture in a couple of ways. However a few are irrelevant and some are not in depth enough, and they don’t even discuss the opposing side of the argument. The essay says that with our war on terrorism and “the Taliban’s horrific treatment of women”, its important to know the impact our “uncovered” females verse their “covered women has (Brumberg 195). Is wearing a bikini “a patriotic act” or is it a psychological need to be the American Barbie the media tells women they…

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    I have interviewed an exceptional individual diagnosed with Tourette syndrome. He is a family friend named Chris, who is now a freshman in college at Wentworth Institute of Technology. Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder of involuntary movements. The movements are called tics, where parts of the body like the face, arms, or limbs move rapidly. There are two kinds of tics associated with Tourette syndrome. Tics that involved movement are called motor tics, whereas tics that involve sound…

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    The fundamental elements of nursing are caring for the health of human beings, assisting them in identifying and meeting their needs, and providing education that is adapted sensitively to the individual, their families, and the community. Pillars of this relationship are trust, respect, and compassion. In my opinion one of the most important roles that a nurse plays is that of the patient 's advocate. Nurses spend more time with our patients than anybody else in the medical field; it is our…

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    Nursing Career Aspirations

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    Since childhood, I have always dreamed of becoming a nurse. Not only is it my career aspiration, but it is my passion to help people and be a bright component to their dark times. It was my dream to enter college with the end goal of obtaining a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing to become a nurse. I have completed this first step by beginning my college career at UNC Charlotte. Upon entering UNC Charlotte as a freshman in the pre-nursing program, it has been both intimidating and difficult;…

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    Self Mutilation In Nursing

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    should be held above discovering the underlying cause of the self-injuring behavior. In order to obtain sources that had the most recent information, differing ideas on caring for the self-mutilating client, and written by experts in the field of psychiatric-mental health nursing, specifiers like “scholarly (peer reviewed) journals” and “academic journals” and various year ranges were used in order to gather only the most credible sources. Determining the methodology of each article is crucial…

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    Mental Health Nurse Role

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    The measure is set out in four parts to assist people with mental health problems, the first change is to improve the availability of primary mental health services, the second is to improve care co-ordination and treatment planning to those in secondary care, Anybody who has been in contact with services are now able to return for assistance if previously discharged for up to three years, next is every inpatient is now entitled to independent advocacy if wanted. The…

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    This narrative is a reflection on my development as a health care professional. I will ponder on the start of my mental health nursing programme, my fears and feelings on commencing my training. I will reflect on the skills I had when I began my study, the skills I have learnt since I started training and the skills I will need to learn to develop as a capable healthcare professional. I will include an action plan on how I should be able to acquire the skills I need to improve my learning…

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    Requirements In the path of attaining a position as a psychiatric-mental health nurse, discussed in depth are the education requirements and credentials necessary in both entry level and advanced positions within the field. According to the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2015), the initial step one must take that is fundamental to becoming a psychiatric nurse is to graduate from an accredited program as a registered nurse. While there are several…

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    stereotyping mental health patients and provide the same quality of care that we would for any other patient. I will use the information I gathered from this research article to help me apply the basics of patient safety on a deeper level, especially in psychiatric care, and make a special effort to protect my future patients from environmental harm as well as self inflicted injury. Knowing just a little bit of extra information can make all the difference when you are dealing with the lives of…

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