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    nothing?’”( Delillo 92). These two examples demonstrate the concept that people are more upset about not receiving attention for going through terrible things than they are about actually going through those things. In a broader sense, the Airborne Toxic Event shows how swiftly life can be disrupted by unforeseen phenomenons, although many of the characters seem to be ultimately unfazed by it. However, citizens of Blacksmith do start to conduct more simulation evacuations and Jack continues to…

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    Works considered satire are categorized in such a manner because of their use of irony and exaggeration in conveying messages that are critical of certain aspects of life or society as a whole. It can be difficult to distinguish between conventional and satirical novels if the absurdities the author intends to critique are presented in a subtle tone. An example of a novel that is subjectively a mockery of contemporary American life is Don Delillo’s White Noise. While the main characters of the…

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    than mine and fill them appropriately. I could not be afraid to make quick decisions and take responsibility when leadership was not available. I feel all of these roles have prepared me for a career in Clinical Nurse Leadership. As a Clinical Nurse Leader I will have to provide mentoring to nursing staff, oversee the work environment, collect and evaluate care plans, coordinate among the nursing staff, anticipate risk and fulfill a multitude of other…

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    As a horizontal leader, the Clinical Nurse Leader is pivotal to the healthcare team, serving as a critical navigator through the microsystem (Harris, et. al., 2014). In preparing the CNL for the prestigious role, such skills as effective communication, collaboration, negotiation, delegation, coordination and evaluation must be learned and mastered for the CNL to be successful in demonstrating the strength of this new type of nurse. It is through these advanced characteristics that will aid the…

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    ties but they all share a ethics for non-violence. However even though they all realized that nonviolence was their prime weapon in the battle against violence, they had different ways of spreading their ethics. For example, Dr. King and Gandhi both leaders of a once nonviolence movement sought to span their common ideology to the world but executed it in different ways; while on spectrum King used publicity to inform the mass speaking with a voice so it could be heard on the other Gandhi chose…

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    Realism is the most prominent theoretical perspective utilized by The President of the Russian Federation. During his verbalization, Mr. Vladimir Putin brought up a pivotal issue. What if all state on-screen characters (taking after the mentality of categorical sides) pick "not to live by the principles – but instead live with no guidelines by any denotes?" Limpidly, President Putin alluded to the perpetual, methodical and grave infringement of composed and standard International Law because of…

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    Dr. Best teaching method included clinical scenarios and I shared clinical perspective of administration of Vancomycin and important nursing consideration with patients taking this medication. The trough level are drawn and monitor to make adjustments to medication. Teaching strategies used were writing on the white board and critical thinking scenarios. Disseminating knowledge on Vancomycin in the classroom setting was a great teaching and learning experience. Dr. Best and I discussed…

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    Even as a self styled history nerd, I admittedly knew little of the history of India as a whole and literally nothing of Jawaharlal Nehru, that was something I instantly regretted after reading the text book primary source, especially since outside sources are nonexistent. However, sometimes I feel that paralysis by information is a real phenomenon, something I have learned the hard way dabbling into my chosen field of sports prognostication. My point being that taking his words at face value…

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    Clinical Nurse Leader as an Agent of Change The fast changing healthcare environment necessitates an advanced generalist to oversee the care being delivered in the microsystem. The mission is to improve the quality of patient care and prepare other nurses with the skills necessary in the current and future healthcare system. The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) focuses on the patient safety with an evidence of leadership, teamwork, effective communication, and patient-centeredness utilizing…

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    the desire to uplift my profession into the next level. I have been exploring for an online program that will satisfy my desire to discover the potential within me as a leader, a mentor, an agent of change, and a lifelong learner. I stumbled upon the University of San Francisco’s Master’s of Science in Nursing Clinical Nurse Leader (USF MSN-CNL) online program. After deliberating and speaking to people close to me who graduated from the program, I am convinced that the USF MSN-CNL is the…

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