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    BSN Nurses There are three educational pathways for registered nurses. One is a two year community college program, earning a student an associate degree in nursing (ADN), a three year diploma program offered by hospitals and a four year university or college program, earning the student a bachelor’s of science degree in nursing (BSN). The practice of the ADN and Diploma nurse is the same. Each nurse is eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensing exam. This paper will compare the competency

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    These nursing staff practices involve providing methods that avoid understaffed shifts and encourage nurses to be involved in improving patient outcomes. Furthermore, the recommendations encourage continued evaluation of the effectiveness of staffing and calls on health care organizations to step up to the plate and help in pushing for these changes. (Page, 2008) One professional organization that has been stepping up to the plate in regards to this issue is the American Nurses Association (ANA)

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    Holzerman Individual Analysis Paper Because of the versatility in nursing today going to nursing school and passing licensing exams doesn’t mean you can function anywhere in the clinical setting. However, the basic level of the scope of practice is the same for all nurses. This paper will examine how the American Nurses Association (ANA) and the State of Pennsylvania’s Standards for Nursing Practice are implemented in my plan of patient care. My scope of practice involves caring for patients during the

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    this standard, it is important for nurses to stay informed with new research to help provide better care to their patients. The nursing community also adheres to the “nursing process,” a guide that nurses utilize to achieve well-rounded care. Nurses can relate the nursing process not only to their plan of care, but also to different subjects to systematically analyze information. Applying the nursing process to this research created a connection that allows awareness of the

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    The Future of the Nursing Profession There is no doubt that the health care system is constantly changing and working to improve its flaws, to the best of its ability. Whether nurses like it or not we are a part of the ever changing health care system. “With more than 3 million members, the nursing profession is the largest segment of the nation’s health care workforce” (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010, p. 1). The Institute of Medicine believes that nurses should be active in transforming the

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    Philosophy of Nursing Philosophy has influenced the development of nursing. Philosophy of Nursing promotes the application of nursing knowledge and helps develop nursing theory and knowledge. Nursing theories and philosophies of nursing influence each other. Nurses designed Philosophy of nursing to explain the beliefs, role, and interaction with patients. Philosophy is the application of one 's knowledge to different situations that occurs when practicing as a nurse. It changes the identities, belief

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    OF ADMINISTRATION IN NURSING This concept is taken from Block 8, Module 1 which is entitled as ‘Definition, Concepts and Theories, Functions, Significance, Elements, Process, Principles and Practice of Administration and Management’. Nursing administration is combining and utilizing organizational resources to achieve the nursing goal or the set objectives. Administration is essential in the development of nursing practice and health care system. 1.1 Personal context Nursing administration plays

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    The role of the nurse practitioner began in the 1960’s, with the development of an advanced nursing role in pediatrics in Colorado, to meet the need of treating children of low-income families. Since the inception of the advanced nursing role, there has been controversy in educational standards, educational requirements, knowledge base needed, and state imposed restrictions on practice. It is through the rapid development of ARNP programs and inconsistencies in educational standards that have created

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    Objective Compassionate nursing professional seeking a position in Human Services as a Integrated Wait List Worker with The Region of Peel, in order to provide optimum holistic care in order to support and assist individual’s with their needs within their community. Summary of Qualifications • A personable professional whose strengths include cultural sensitivity, an ability to build rapport and maintain relationship with clients and families • An ability to provide nursing care utilizing a holistic

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    Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Kerrie Troy HCS/482 June 24th, 2013 Dr. Michael Solomon Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Paper Strategic planning and the nursing process both are essential when developing medical informatics. The nursing process is an exceptional representation to use for strategic planning because it contains the same elements. It is imperative to educate health care professional to understanding the language of the information technology (IT)

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