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    Management and Leadership Effective Approaches in Leadership and Management Nurses demonstrate the core values of professionally caring for others in two different prospects. Huber (2014), notes that “nurses have two basic roles: care providers and care coordinators” (p. 3). Most significantly nurses are valued in the setting of patient care, while the coordinator role revolves around management and organizing care, using thinking skills to coordinate complex activities. Nursing is multifaceted

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    statement of philosophy is defined as an explanation of the systems of beliefs that determine how a mission or a purpose is to be achieved and it states the beliefs, concepts and principles of an organization. A mission statement defines the purpose and primary objectives and the starting points of a strategic planning and goal setting process, which assure to stakeholders what, program is attempting to accomplish (Nursing Management, 2013). Value statements usually contain the basic philosophy, principles

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    Leadership Qualities to Develop: An Assessment and Action Plan for Self-Improvement Carolann Stanek University of Mary   Leadership Qualities to Develop: An Assessment and Action Plan for Self-Improvement Influential nurse leaders need to demonstrate specific characteristics in order to effectively lead within a healthcare organization. A MSN/MBA in Healthcare Administration prepared nurse should uphold leadership competencies detailed by the American Organization of Nurse Executives [AONE] and

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    My Personal Philosophy Trisha DeSouza MDC-Benjamin Leon School of Nursing 23 June 2015 Abstract This purpose of this paper is to explore the personal philosophy of the author presented Trisha DeSouza. The author’s concept of pain is what led her to an exploration of a nursing career with compassion to care for those who are in trouble times. Through the use of the nursing metaparadigm of person, health, environment and nursing, she elaborates on their importance to her in relation to

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    According to Jones and Bartlett, nursing is a complex profession and involves multiple types of consumers of nursing care (e.g., individuals, families, communities, and populations), multiple types of problems. These problems can be physical, emotional, sociological, economical, and educational. They occur in multiple settings that include: hospitals, clinics, communities, and schools), and specialties within each of these. Without nurses, healthcare in itself will fall apart. Nurses are multitaskers

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    Statement of Philosophy Record your statements of philosophy of Nursing and of personal philosophy. Explain how these are reflected the values, vision, and personal interests that you recorded in your “My Vision and Interests” tool. My personal philosophy of nursing is to assist all my patients and their families during this crisis of illness and improve to their outcomes, using only the best nursing practices. Although their hospital stay may be unpreventable I can better facilitate their journey

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    Differences in Competencies Between Associate and Baccalaureate Nursing Degree Amanda T. Duggan Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V 05/06/15 Differences in Competencies Between Associate and Baccalaureate Nursing Degree A survey was conducted with 102 graduates from an associate degree program. The data analysis discussed the graduates’ perception of their comfort level with leadership, delegation skills, management, professional identity and teamwork (Jones & Mbewe, 2011). This paper will focus

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    The stressors within nursing may cause burnout and nonattendance or absenteeism which then may cause a shortage in health care (Shirey, 2006). A leader is vital in helping to maintain retention of the nursing population as this person will have positive influence on the environment where nurses practice. A smooth operating environment is likely to have excellent results for the nurse and the patient. This paper will talk about the nurse to patient ratio, describe leadership with management, along

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    of provide nursing care. Rather each person’s individual perspective and philosophy of nursing is unique to his or hers own values, culture, religion and ethnicity. Throughout this paper I will discuss what I believe nursing is and my philosophy of providing care. Nursing is a world full of complexity whose future lies within human compassion, and this paper will discuss the importance of that. My personal philosophy of nursing is viewed in an abstract perspective, where I believe nursing is a balance

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    Nursing shortage and Nurse Turnover The ongoing instability evidenced from the high mobility of qualified nurses in the nursing workforce has raised many questions about the issue of nursing shortage and nurse turnover (Gates & Jones, 2007). The paper below discusses the issues of nursing shortage and nurse turnover. The paper also describes how leaders as well as managers in the nursing fraternity and other leaders can resolve those problems effectively and the different applicable principles

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