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    People learn about different topics from others while voicing your own option and ideas on this topic. The purpose of this posting is to learn more about the scope of nursing practice, the definition of the scope of nursing practice by the ANA and Ohio state nursing law and a clinical scenario that applies to the scope of practice. The American nurses association state that as nurses we are the advocates of our patients by keeping our patients safe and helping them reach the highest health possible

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    The nursing practise has continually evolved and can be described as autonomous due to the significant involvement of nurses in patient care. This then necessitates critical reflection as a way to continually develop and improve the nursing practise. The Gibbs' model, one of the reflection models, assists nurses in complying to the codes and guidelines of nursing practice. For example, developing action plans, evaluating patient outcomes, and thinking critically. This essay will describe an event

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    “Reflection is not just a thoughtful practice, but a learning experience”. (Jarvis 1992) This is a reflection on an incident that occurred during a shift on the labour ward. I have chosen Gibbs model of reflection (1988) to guide my reflective process. (Gibbs 1998) (Appendix I). Gibbs model (1998) goes through six important points to aid the reflective process, including description of incident, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and finally action plan. The advantage of Gibbs’s six-stage

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    Multistate Licensure The scope of nursing practice is regulated and outlined by the State Board of Nursing for each state. While every eligible student takes the same National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX), minimum education requirements and eligibility may differ state to state (Potter, Perry, 2013). Since nurses must have a license for each state practiced in, this becomes complicated for those working near state borders, occupational nurses for companies operating in multiple states, and traveling

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    Literature Review The main purpose of undertaking this literature review is to provide a deeper understanding on the nature ARNPs’ working environment and their qualifications within the nursing field. Such a comprehensive outlook is expected to provide a clear roadmap of comprehending on their qualification for having the prescription authority over the controlled substance, which is a restriction in the state of Florida. In this study, the focus adopted by the researcher is to determine the appropriateness

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    Socialization into the Nursing Practice Nursing 425 Being a new graduate with a bachelor degree in nursing is the most exciting thing everyone would need to have in life. As a new graduate, there are so many challenges as the nurse is try to familiarize themselves into the role and responsibilities of the clinical practice. These challenges include the many stressful demands of the profession which does not only involve the nursing practice and patient care

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    Nursing Practice Gap

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    2. Gaps between Research and Practice Filling the gaps between research and practice is very important. This issue has always existed and this is one of biggest challenges facing nursing students. The availability of information is increasing. However, it is difficult to find evidence and apply it to nursing practice. The results of research should be feasible and a higher level of evidence should be provided to bridge the research-practice gap. It will require two-way communication between researchers

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    causing pain to our patients. As you know UTI’s have exponential effects on our patients that can lead to dire consequences like kidney failure if left untreated. Therefore, we should be using the best evidence based practice. In 2015, a review was conducted by Urological Nursing, regarding the bathing techniques implemented within the hospital to prevent CAUTIs. The study revealed that while using chlorohexidine wipes were fast, they actually did nothing to prevent CAUTI’s. Whereas, using soap

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    The history of nursing and its practices are very historic and can be noted that it started at the beginning of human life. Prior to the Greek and Roman times, ancient Egyptians are credited to have created over 700 therapeutic therapies that were used for multiple health concerns. The advancements continued but were quickly stopped after the Roman Empire was conquered and the Dark Ages had begun. All knowledge that was still accessible about health care was done so and was continued through the

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    to protect the public health, but many things can go wrong if rules are not followed. As stated in the Nursing Practice Act, “The purpose of the Nursing Practice Act is to promote, preserve and protect the public health, safety and welfare by regulating the practice of nursing, schools of nursing, hemodialysis technicians and medication aides in the state” (NPA-NM, 61-3-2). The Nursing Practice Act guides and protects nurses so that they can maintain their safety, as well as those they treat, while

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