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    Interview with a Nursing Information Expert Interviewer Form For Use May 2018 Your Name: Date: Your Instructor’s Name: Directions: You must use this form for this assignment. Use the Submit tab on the assignment page to upload it when it is completed. You may use the form to capture information as you conduct your interview, or fill it in later. The form is expandable and will enlarge the textbox to accommodate your answers. Do not rely only on this form for everything you must include! Read

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    perform lumbar punctures in the outpatient setting, this is where Mary and I became friends. Mary has been an inspiration and role model for many that have met her and has graciously volunteered for this interview. The first question that was asked was; what do you enjoy the most about nursing and the least favorite part about being a nurse? She simply replied, that she loved being respected and trusted in the care of other in there recovery, and further said that she is

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    Nurse Leader Interview Samwel Rorya Southwestern college professional studies NURS330: Nursing Leadership and Management Instructor: Pat Howell February14, 2016   Nurse Leader Interview 1. Obtain a copy of the nursing organization chart. What is the position of this role within the institution 's/agencies administrative hierarchy? What is the relationship of this position with other departments/areas within the institution/agency? Director of Nursing 2. What are the responsibilities of this individual/role

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    Interview with Nursing Informatics Practitioner Informatics is a specialty in the nursing field that is combined with certain science. As stated by ANA (2008) “nursing informatics (NI) is a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice” (p. 65). ANA further focus on the functional areas rather than the role that guides the scope of practice within NI. These functional

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    Interview questions • How long have you been a nurse? She graduated from nursing school in 1985, and spent 10 months working in the “Ortho/Neuro” department—think broken bones and brain damage……or old people and car accidents…. Then she moved to Provo and worked in the Pediatric intensive care unit for a year, while waiting for an opening in the Neonatal Intensive care. She have been doing NICU (neonatal ICU) since 1987—it’s what she always wanted to do since she was a kid, and she wouldn’t choose

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    PROFESSIONAL NURSING INTERVIEW For my interview I met with H.R. who has her BSN, and is currently working to complete her degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She has been a nurse for three years, most of which has been spent working in surgery in a large hospital. She also hopes to further her education and eventually be teaching future nursing students. The purpose of this paper is to provide an outside view of how someone sees the Nursing profession as a whole. I posed several interview questions

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    Interview With Chief Nursing Officer Essay

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    An interview was conducted with the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at an acute care facility. This discussion revolved around the following: her style of management, style of communication, decision-making skills, technical skills and delegating skills. Before sharing specific responses to each of these, the CNO wanted to clarify that because she was new to the organization and following someone who had been in this position for over 20 years, during the first year and transition phase, there were

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    Chaplain Mueller and the chapel inside the nursing home. I would also like to talk about my grandmother´s battle with Parken´s disease and how she managed to live all these years with the help of the nursing staff. I never realized how important is it to work on a nursing staff with high demands, until I experienced the nursing staff at St. Joseph's Bluffs.

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    I interviewed my grandma for this essay. She was a nurse in Michigan, then she moved to Florida and continued nursing there. She became a nurse because she wanted to make a difference in people’s life, her life, and her family’s life. She did not always want to be a nurse but when she got in an auto accident and saw all the people helping her she just knew that she wanted to work in the healthcare field. She went to the University of Detroit Mercy to get her BSN. She got her master’s degree at Drexel

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    Nursing Education Administrators Interview Administrators’ Backgrounds For this assignment, I had the opportunity to interview two nursing education administrators who work in different agencies. Those educational administrators are Dr. Linda Cook who works in the educational setting and Elaine Blackwell who works in the healthcare setting. Several questions were asked about their educational and professional backgrounds, leadership philosophy, values, attitudes, the effectiveness of their leadership

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