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    Challenges Facing the Nursing Profession in the 21st Century By: Kerry Z Today there is a national nursing shortage as the healthcare industry rapidly changes. Aging baby boomers mean demands on the healthcare system will only increase in the coming years. Fast forward a few years and we see many challenges ahead for nurses. Our textbook covers issues such as generational differences in an aging workforce with poor prospects for replacements

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    Empowerment in Nursing History Arrin Padilla-Geiser Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 501 Introduction: Nightingale in History Florence Nightingale was considered a trailblazer within the nursing profession. Her understanding of what was needed to help heal a patient, was at the forefront of the nursing profession. Her ideals and implementation of these ideals were what helped to forge evidence based practice (EBP), the healing environment and what helped her advance as a nurse, even before

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    Nursing Then and Now: Ever Changing with the Times There are many different ways to describe nursing and why nursing is a profession. Everyone has their own way of describing it. Not everyone started nursing for the same reason, everyone has their own reasoning. It makes people unique when they are able to tell their own story of why they wanted to start nursing or even when they have their own view point of nursing and how the future is changing. My Choice at the Nursing Profession Everyone has

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    Transformational Leadership in the Nursing Profession Candice P. Dude University of New Brunswick Transformation Leadership in the Nursing Profession Effective leadership is an important quality to create a functional workplace environment. When it comes to the healthcare system, specifically nursing, transformational leadership is the most qualified form. Its main principles inspire confidence, personal and organizational goals, innovation and support. (Hamstra, Van Ypern, Wisse

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    Nursing Professionalism In order to understand nursing professionalism we have to know the meaning of profession. According to (Black, 2014, p.52) “that a profession is an occupational group with a set of attitudes or behaviors or both”. Professionalism therefore can be defined as individuals expected to display competent and skillful behavior in alignment with their profession. We as nurses are not different. We uphold the responsibility and the value of our work, dedicate our beliefs and our behaviors

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    Nursing: My Dream Profession Nursing as I know is an important component of the health care delivery system that requires a whole lot of energy and time to put in patient welfare. Although, nursing is a profession that is rewarding and challenging, I have always admired becoming a nurse someday in the future. As a child, I had my father as a role model. My father was a nurse in Cameroon, central Africa. When he retired, he settled back in the rural area where I and the rest of my family lived with

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    Nursing is a hard and rewarding job from what I have learned so far. I have friends who are nurses and they work long hours but love their job. One of them is about to get deployed to Afghanistan to work in an operating room. She hopes she gets to sit around, because the alternative would mean that someone has gotten hurt. Troops know when they see medical personal that they have hope in surviving when they are wounded. I know this because I am a Medical Technician in the United Air Force Reserves

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    The nursing profession is by far the largest carrier choice related to health-care. There are an infinite amount of reason as to why people pick to become nurses. My main reasons for pursuing this dream of mine are because of my mom and the love I have for caring for others. My mom is by far the most important reason because she was my role model growing up. While being pregnant with me, she began to go back to school and started taking classes to finish and get her diploma. I have very vivid memories

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    1a Explain the differences between modern day nursing education and the old hospital based training model Modern day nursing is quite a different experience and process when compared to the old hospital based training system. Today’s nursing is theory based. Nurses learn the theory behind actions, procedures and decisions, before gaining the experience of performing the action or duty within the profession. In stark contrast the hospital based system is on the job, training where the nurses learn

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    The nursing profession is one of those that is held in very high esteem. Nurses have and continue to be thought of as most trustworthy and have been in some polls ranked even higher than clergy. The role of the nurse is one that comes with much responsibility and is a very demanding profession. which requires a lot of grit and commitment. With the advancements in modern technology and medicine and more and more the general population realizing the need for positive changes in their lifestyle which

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