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    Adult Nurse

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    This guide is going to be talking about the role and responsibilities of an Adult Nurse and the skills, qualities and values that are needed to be a great nurse. It will also be looking at comparing the role of a professional which is an adult nurse with the role of another professional which is a doctor and a non-professional which is a healthcare assistant. Agcas (2015) says that Adult nurses care for patients throughout their adult lives from age 16 with a diverse range of health conditions,…

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    In this Scenario it talks about the effects that the Healthcare Reform Bill of 2010 has had on the American economy. Yes, there has been a tremendous amount of individuals who still lack the opportunity to be insured due to living below the poverty level or the lack of having the means, because even though it is offered from their employees the rates are still too expensive for them to be able to afford it for their entire household. Also, there is a stipulation clause that is set in place that…

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    working in healthcare and being able to fulfill the needs of sick patients and their families. Growing up as a child my career objective was to go to college, obtain my M.D and become a pediatrician and being able to give back to the community. As a child, I have always craved the idea as being a clinician I can promote social, physical and, the mental well-being of children and their families in the community. Obtaining my degree will impact my role in the clinical aspect of healthcare by…

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    Developing in to the Role of an Advance Nurse Practitioner Lizan Tofiq Union University Developing in to the Role of an Advanced Nurse Practitioner Human growth is measured by taking on new responsibilities. As an individual prepares to enter into a new role in life it is important to take time to reflect on this new position. When reflecting, it is crucial to consider certain aspects such as: the significance of the role, the skills required to fulfill all responsibilities and an…

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    differences in access to healthcare for different demographics. For example, many of those differences are based on age, occupation status, pre-existing conditions, military statuses, income, and an individual’s health status or any health issues that they are faced with. Some healthcare is even determined on the types of medication that an individual or groups of individuals may need on a month to month basis. All of these factors play a role and determine the type of healthcare that an…

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    Hispanic Healthcare Beliefs

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    Abstract: Hispanic culture values family and community in healthcare practices. Traditional healing methods and cultural beliefs are deeply rooted in Hispanic culture and are often integrated with modern medicine. Globalization has also influenced Hispanic healthcare traditions and created a dynamic healthcare landscape. The cross-border interactions of the Hispanic population shape attitudes towards healthcare and impact access to healthcare services. There are popular and unique treatments in…

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    DESCRIBE HOW THE THINGS THAT ARE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU IN YOUR RN ROLE HAVE PREPARED YOU FOR THE APRN ROLE? As a pre-operative and Post Anesthesia Care Unit registered nurse, I have worked with patients at a pivotal time in their lives. Patients experience a variety of emotions and have a multitude of challenges to overcome when they present for surgery. Working in the acute peri-operative setting has allowed me to developed the interpersonal skills to provide compassion for the patients, yet…

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    The online Family Nurse Practitioner program at Drexel University was the first program that I considered when I decided to continue my education. As a working professional, I value its complete online plan of study that gives me independence so I could continue with my career while getting the education I need to achieve my goal as a Family Nurse Practitioner. I appreciate that Drexel University’s online programs follow the same high academic standards and accreditation as programs on campus,…

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    THE ROLE OF THE ADULT/GERONTOLOGIC NURSE 2 THE ROLE OF THE ADULT/GERONTOLOGIC NURSE 3 The Role of the Adult/Gerontologic Nurse Practitioner Ashlee Seek South University Running head: THE ROLE OF THE ADULT/GERONTOLOGIC NURSE 1 The Role of the Adult/Gerontologic Nurse Practitioner I am a South University student of Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner. Upon successful graduation of this course, I will be eligible to achieve licensure, which means I will have a…

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    Discuss the significance of the issue for nursing Advanced Directives are significant to nursing as part of the whole healthcare system. Those include providing control to individuals, reducing conflicts in the healthcare setting and decreasing healthcare cost. It was reported by Health Canada (2008) that the reason why advanced care planning has caught the attention of the healthcare system is that the Canadian population is aging and more of chronic illnesses can be seen, which causes a…

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