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    clinical coordinator-nursing at Saginaw Valley State University, in Health Science class (HS200). The speech was about her experiences in nursing as a colleagues and as an employee. Also, she talked about the do’s and don’ts when a person wants to be a nurse, and why she preferred SVSU to study in it. Moreover, she mentioned some of the popular misconception about nursing, where the nurses work, and what they do. She started with her personal experiences of why she chose nursing. Since she was…

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    and Judgment in Nursing Practice. Nursing Forum, 41(4), 150-157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6198.2006.00053.x Felicida-Reynaldo, R. D., & Utley, R. (2015, March/April). Reflections of Evidence‐Based Practice in Nurse Educators’ Teaching Philosophy Statements. Nursing Education Perspective, 36(2), 89-95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5480/13-1176 Kalb, K. A., O’Conner-Von, S. K., Brockway, C., Rierson, C. L., & Sendelbach, S. (2015, July). Evidence-based teaching practice in Nursing education:…

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    the majority of the nursing classes I have had at the bachelor’s level and the master’s level of education. Being active in community service has been presented as a cornerstone of my nursing career in the work place as a leader within my organization. I am learning now that being involved in community service holds true for the nurse educator as well. Dawson & Freed (2008), state that “professional nurses have a commitment to society and a responsibility to advance the nursing profession by…

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    teaching today (Palmer, 2007). The purpose of this paper is to explore the paradox of nursing education, demonstrate courage, and discover the challenges of teaching…

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    My third day of school nursing called for many parent phone calls that Brenda let me do. I feel it’s important to be able to explain a situation to a parent on the phone, as I will be doing this in the health care field, explaining a situation to a doctor. One case in particular, I called a mother and left a message. I introduced myself, and told her to call as back and then gave her the number to the school. I ended my messaging by telling her to have a great day. When I got off the phone,…

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    The person I chose to interview is my close friend, Jessica, who I view as a sister even. We are very close with one another and we spend a lot of time together and support one another. Process 1. Interview your partner to discover how your words and deeds influence his or her self-concept. Identify specific incidents to illustrate these influences, and discuss which specific parts of the self-concept you have affected. One way that I had an influence on her self-concepts is that I noticed…

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    how her theory can be applied to nursing in relation to the nurse-patient relationship. Her concept is great fort this particular area, because it incorporates the nursing of well individuals. Virginia Henderson was born in November 30, 1897 in Kansas city, Missouri and died in March 19, 1996. Out of8 children in the family, she was the 5th one. She was the daughter of Lucy and Daniel Henderson. She received her diploma in nursing from the army school of nursing at Walter Reed Hospital in…

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    Nursing is a profession that has been around for a long time and will continue to be around for many years to come. It is the profession that resides under doctors, doing most of the “dirty work”. Most will join nursing because they feel good about helping other people and that’s everything nursing is. From when nursing first started, it has been about putting others first to make sure they get the medical care they need. Like all things that started long ago, nursing has evolved with time.…

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    The Effects of Nursing Shortages in our Society The shortage of nurses worldwide is a major issue that affects our society, and will continue to become an even bigger issue in the future if nothing is done to find a solution. According to Robert Rosseter (2014), author of Nursing Shortage, the number of available registered nursing jobs in the United States is extreme: “The RN workforce is expected to grow from 2.71 million to 3.24 million in 2022, an increase of 526,800… [and] also projects the…

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    What can we do collectively as a profession to alleviate the nursing shortage? I believe working collectively as a team we can overcome the nursing shortage. I believe dealing with this issue starts off by encouraging nurses to further their educations. There are so many students being turned away from nursing programs because there is a lack of educators to teach them. Because, there is a shortage in nursing instructors encouraging nurses to pursue careers in teaching could help with this…

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