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    The Future of Nursing

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    FUTURE OF NURSING * SUTHA FERNANDO – DATE: 12-23-2012 GRAND CANYAN UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT The Institute of Medicine has thoroughly analyzed the Future of Nursing and submitted report. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) is a nonprofit organization that works independently, provides unbiased and authoritative advice to general public as well as government. In this essay we would discuss about the significance of report and recommendations of IOM. In 2010 the IOM has advised the Government

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    This paper is going to give a little background on how magnet status was developed, how transformational leadership is used and discuss in more detail some of the more important characteristics of these magnet organizations that help to establish a culture of quality and why these are essential components to implement in today’s successful Magnet status healthcare

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    maintaining healthy relationships; furthermore, the relationship between nurse manager leadership style and safety concerns . Background/Key Issues There is a continuous evolvement of literature regarding nursing and the positive impact of healthy work environments, which contribute to improved staff satisfaction and greater patient safety outcomes. Researchers have hypothesized that in today’s society nurse leadership roles will be challenging and nurses must have a strong background and skill set to

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    Applying The Laws of Leadership to Nursing As John C. Maxwell (2007) wrote, “The bottom line in leadership isn’t how far we advance ourselves, but how far we advance others.” (p. 51). This quote exemplifies what it means to be a transformational leader. This paper will discuss the positive impact a transformational leader can have on the field of nursing, how it will be applied to my future nursing career and how it has changed my attitude about leadership. Background John C. Maxwell’s The 21

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    Journey to Professional Development in Nursing Beth Lewis South University Online December 15, 2015   Transition into Professional Nursing for Registered Nurses is a five week course dedicated to the research, examination and supposition of our journey in obtaining a Baccalaureate in Nursing; “Baccalaureate programs emphasize evidence-based clinical practice and leadership through coursework that includes research, statistics, population-based care, nursing management, and the humanities” (Haverkamp

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    Introduction: In its Position Statement on the Practice Doctorate in Nursing, American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) recommended that the DNP should become the graduate degree for the current Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) roles of clinical nurse specialist, nurse anesthetist, nurse midwife, and nurse practitioner. Therefore, the DNP will be the educational requirement for APNs by 2015 and will coexist with PhD programs. Although PhD prepared nurses will continue to perform research and

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    My nursing journey began after my aunt was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 2001. Within months the cancer had metastasized throughout her body. I felt helpless as I watched her health begin to decline. Before she became ill, she had pursued a career as a school teacher. At her funeral, I listened to stories from former students about how she impacted their lives. At that time I realized that I also wanted to pursue a career involved with helping individuals. I decided nursing was the best

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    them take the lead in group projects; something many of them would never have done before this program. Personally, I have gained more confidence in delegating, advocating, and spearheading many projects. This program has had a strong emphasis on leadership. I now understand what it means to have a higher education in that it gives you a broader sense of self and life. I look at things differently now than I did previously as evidenced by “thinking outside the box.” Things that I once thought were

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    also placed in a similar situation where I wanted to contribute more to my community, my patients and to nursing. I love being a nurse, but I wanted to take on more of a leadership role. When I decided to go to graduate school, I knew I did not want to work in administration. I still wanted to take care of my patients. I chose Family nurse practitioner because this role will place me in a leadership position and I will still be able to care for my patients. As an NP I will have the freedom of autonomy

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    Lillian Wald Biography

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    Public health focuses on disease prevention and health promotion (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2013). Lillian Wald, the mother of public health nursing, believed public health nursing, unlike other specialties of nursing, focuses on care of individuals and entire communities. Wald also felt public health nurses must care for the individual, as well as the entire community in which they live. And she further expressed that in order for public health nurses to be effective, the nurse must not only care for

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