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    “The metaparadigm is part of the domain of the discipline” (Turkel, 2013, p.423). Person, health, environment, nursing, and research are concepts or domains within nursing and advanced nurse practice discipline. A further question originate the concept of teach, and how this concept can be part of each domain in the nursing metaparadigm. The concept of teach in the unitary caring paradigm is the integrality or continuing interaction of human and the environment. In the person domain, the concept

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    Obtaining consent is a complicated matter in health care setting that would require active communication between medical practitioners, nurses and patients. The patient’s consent can be obtained in various ways, such as implied, verbal or written forms are available and most importantly, different types of consent will require on the nature of treatment. Informed consent is an ongoing, practical process in relation to the patients’ health care in the clinical setting which would involve providing

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    Differences in Scope of Practice for RN and LPN When you find yourself wondering what is next in life after high school or even if you are in college and have a change in heart, but not everyone is cut out to be a nurse. Knowing what the different nursing degrees will help you in making intelligent choices as to which career path to follow. The differences between RN and LPN, you will notice the degree that suits your needs without regrets. It would be best to learn about the educational requirements

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    The Role of the Family Nurse Practitioner in Advanced Nursing Practice Although advanced nursing practice is a broad field with several roles defined within, the author of this essay has identified the role of the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) as the focus for this assignment. The FNP role was selected as it is the specialty track in which the author is furthering his professional nursing education. The Family Nurse Practitioner is a Registered Nurse (RN) who possesses advanced clinical training

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    The Department of Labor states “the highest paying states are California, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Alaska and Nevada” (2014), this is due to a higher cost of living. RN’s normally receive pay by the hour but this is not always the standard. Nurse Practitioners or Advanced Nurses frequently receive a salary and/or “can bill the insurance company for their services” (Greenwood, 2014, para. 1). This can fluctuate with accordance to the employer and state. Nurses can operate in diversified locations such

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    It all started in 1995 when Kevin Plank, a special team’s captain on the University of Maryland football team, noticed that the cotton the T-shirts he and his teammates wore underneath their pads were always soaked and heavy with sweat. Plank said “There has to be something better”. He didn’t realize but that one, simple remark would soon launch the performance apparel Under Armour. After he graduated, he set out to make a superior T–shirt—one that stayed light and dry even in the nastiest conditions

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    What Is Advanced Practice?

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    What is Advanced Practice? Advanced practice is a term originated from the US, which has attempted to be defined by many organisations and professions over the past few years; some definitions being concise whilst others being inexplicit in their approach of outlining the key concepts of advance practice. Due to these varying definitions, advanced practice has been inconsistently applied to different job roles in a range of professions. Furthermore, this has led to confusion about the level of competency

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    Job Analyis & Compensation

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    Group 3: Final Paper HRMD 640 – Job Analysis & Compensation Jennifer Kreller Charlene Litzsey LeDonna Marine-Nichols Nicholas Peabody Grace Powell April 23, 2011 Instructor: Arthur Graziano Throughout the course of this semester, compensation systems and methods have been evaluated to determine how the compensation processes are utilized to attract and retain employees. Compensation is not only a monetary benefit, but also includes indirect benefits

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    Describe how the concept of agency affected the parties’ legal positions in the case study. Did the agents help or harm their clients? Why? Possibly one of the best actions on the buyers’ part was their decision to hire a real estate agent to assist them in their home purchase. Agents generally have more experience and know all the right forms and such needed to complete a purchase, which was especially important for these first time home buyers. The only interactions between the buyers and seller

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    Case of: Ellen Hughes Finnerty v. Board of Registered Nursing Introduction to Case According to FindLaw (2008), Ellen H. Finnerty, a registered nurse is requesting the Board of Nursing in Texas to set aside the judgment where she was disciplined for gross negligence and incompetence. The board’s decision came after an incident where Finnerty chose not to comply with a physician’s order to intubate a patient before said patient was transferred to the ICU. In August 2002, Finnerty was working at

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