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    In my research education and research is a necessary ongoing process for both the hospital and the inpatient skilled nursing facility. Whether, the hospital or the inpatient skilled nursing facility, both have to have consistent education for their employees. It was determined that proper education or inadequate education of the staff will affect patient care and the facility’s revenue. I chose education on “patient abuse”, because it is crucial for both types of facility’s longevity of their operations

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    It's No Place Like Home

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    There’s No Place like Home There is no place like home is a well-known adage that the healthcare industry has recently embraced. According to the Joint Commission, the home is the best place for healthcare, and it has proven to benefit the patients in many ways, because the cost of care is lower, the patients are happier and the environment is friendlier (Dilwali, 2013). CMS defines home care as “prescribed services delivered in the patient’s home such as nursing care; physical, occupational and

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    “Grief can't be shared. Everyone carries it alone. His own burden in his own way” (Lindbergh). Grieving the loss of a loved one can be the most emotionally draining time of any human being’s life. Not only is this a time for saying good bye to the ones we hold dear in our hearts, but it is also a time for change, change that is not seen as pleasant or embraced. This change is continuing on in life without the ones we have lost. For the majority, this experience is difficult but most have the

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    Selecting the Right Employee for the Workplace In today’s competitive healthcare industry, employers must ensure the employees chosen to work within the organization are going to support the mission, vision and values it sets forth. Selecting an appropriate employee can be a challenging task for Human Resources (HR) and nurse managers and, therefore, an organization must have a reliable selection process in place to ensure the best individual is chosen. The purpose of this paper is to outline

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    previously known. The tests also reflect the academic progress of the school to determine the quality of education that the school provides. Standardized tests seem to be an unbiased way of determining skill, but the tests do not take into account student’s home lives, as well

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    you hear the words, “Nursing Home”, what comes to mind? Sad, helpless, elderly individuals? The smell of urine? An overall, unpleasant place to reside in? Unfortunately, this generic description is accurate amongst majority of the nursing home facilities across the United States. More often than not, the elderly suffer from inhumane living conditions while residing in a nursing facility. Quite often we hear stories on the news about cases of elder abuse in the nursing home and we automatically think

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    Layne Greeson Introduction North America is known around the world for its excellent professional sports. Athletes from around the world come to the North America with the dream of becoming a professional athlete in their respective sport. Organized professional baseball in North America was developed in 1876 with the creation of the American League (AL). In 1901 the National League (NL) was formed in order to compete with the AL hence Major League Baseball (MLB) was born. From 1901 till now Major

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    Interview Final Thoughts Overall Susan Schade would not change her profession for anything else. She truly believes that this is her calling and to work within long-term care is a great fit for her needs, especially within personal means as explained previously. As a nurse and a manager at Country View Care Center, she believes that there are several implications and advancements that can be done for healthcare nationwide in essence to make the experience of health back to being patient focused

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    past few working weeks I have learned the mission of Keswood Home Health service,” to participate as an active part of the community in providing and continuously improving the home health care needs of the patient by delivering value driven, high quality compassionate care.” Leadership roles are the creator for administration; the administrative office skills should have attention to details, enjoy working independently and lead. Home Care administrative structure purpose is to outline agency administrative

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    Grief, Bereavement and Mourning When a person encounters death, they go through a normal process called grieving. It is a natural part of being human. Grieving in our own way can help us come to terms with, and accept, death. The following are common terms associated with grieving: Bereavement is what a person goes through when someone close to them dies. It is viewed as a state of having suffered a loss. Mourning is a person’s outward expression of loss and grief. It usually includes rituals and

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