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    feels as comfortable as possible. This could be done by setting goals. Imogene King through her Goal Attainment Theory, states that people all have a similar characteristic in that we all have the ability to “set goals and to select the means to achieve goals, and to make decisions” (McEwen, Wills, 2014, p. 174). I believe this is one of the main ways a nurse can look at maintaining good mental health for a patient. In obstetrics, the goal attainment theory can come into play when discussing a dietary

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    profession. Working in a retirement home for a few years prior to deciding to become a nurse helped to make the decision. I worked in food services for a posh retirement home, that also had a small locked unit on the first floor for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients. Everyday I was exposed to these residents I enjoyed learning and helping them. This made my decision an easy one. Seeing the difference the nurses made everyday, spending time with the residents and having the knowledge to help them,

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    communication, poor education, and inadequate support. According to Williams, Young, Kearney, and Keogh (2013), “An important aspect of everyday nursing care in paediatric acute care facilities is the support and care of breastfeeding families” (p. 14). Nurses’ who implement the promotion of breastfeeding may pose many benefits for the well-bring of their clients such as; maternal and child bonding and health protection, child growth and development, and family and society protection (Bomer-Norton, 2014

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    Autonomy: A Case Study

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    ideas related to autonomy that comprise: respect, goal oriented, able to comprise a plan of action, and act upon choices (Burkhardt & Nathaniel, 2014). Nurses have a high respect for each individual member of society. The nursing field understands and respects individual’s right to be autonomous; understanding that autonomy stems from differences in background, culture, religious beliefs, socioeconomically

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    commitment to higher learning, and personal as well as professional achievement. Career Goals My three to five year goals include attending Robert Morris University (RMU) for my Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree, working with the Nurses without Borders program, being published in a mainstream nursing journal and becoming a Certified Nephrology Nurse. I have specific plans in place to achieve these goals as well as a strong support system to ensure success so I can maintain my responsibilities

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    knew what college I was going to. I wanted to pursue my passions and help every child I could along the way. Becoming a Pediatric Hematologists and Oncologists was not the easiest decision, nor was it my first decision. However, once I further explored this career, there is no other medical career I could see myself in. Now that I have decided my career path, I have decided my career goals, the requirements to be successful, and the approach that I will use to accomplish

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    “evidence-based” medicine surfaced to describe the approach that used scientific evidence to determine the best practice. Evidence-based practice is a process that entails reviewing and instilling the most reliable and updated research in patient care. The goal of evidence-based practice is to provide the highest quality care while being most cost efficient. It is a process based on the accumulation, interpretation, and integration of derived evidence.

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    Greco (2006), states, “The nurse leader’s empowering behaviors can be pivotal in the way nurses react to their work environment.” This statement shows how much power and influence e a true nurse leader can have on her environment. They have the task of not only caring for their nursing staff, but they are also the middle man between patient care, and physicians, while trying to create money for the hospital. My interviewed leader states that the most important trait to possess in the healthcare setting

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    similarities and differences on obtaining education from the two essays that I read and why we should not let anyone keep us from obtaining our goals. The Dreamer and Superman and Me share similar stories when it came to becoming educated. They both did not allow anyone to keep them from becoming educated. The young lady in The Dreamer wanted to become a nurse and did not let nothing stop her from attempting just that. She would sneak near the school house

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    core competencies this design has been adopted by many Advance Nurse Practice degrees. This has lead to other organizations and alliances designing competency modeling. To which Advanced Nurse Practice Degrees have adopted. Especially and more recently, among with administration/ executives. In order to

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