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    Hollie Cooper 10079944 Principles of Professional Practice NMC Report Introduction For this report I have been asked to compare and contrast the principles of regulations of two care professions. I have decided to choose Nursing and Social Work because I am currently training to be a nurse and I would like to see the difference between Nursing and Social Work education, training and codes of conduct as this is a field I don’t know much about. NMC- Nursing & Midwifery Council Follows- The

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    Prostate cancer is a major health issue for men in New Zealand. This essay will discuss a health initiative that aims to improve health outcomes for men and the role of the nurse in the health initiative. Culture of nursing, and its impact on prostate cancer in men will also be described (McMurray & Clendon, 2012). Task A) The Ministry of Health (2013) launched a four year programme to improve health outcomes for men with prostate cancer called The Prostate Cancer Awareness and Quality Improvement

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    Nursing: A Profession of Caring Going through the annals of nursing, one can unmistakably find “caring as a central concept” (Blais & Hayes, 2011, p. 107) to the profession. And if one would think of nursing as a living thing, caring would be the spirit that breathes life into it. My personal philosophy of nursing as a caring profession is constructed around the four metaparadigm concepts of nursing: (1) person or client, (2) environment, (3) health, and (4) nursing. The purpose of this paper

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    Nursing Code of Ethics Introduction Butts and Rich (1-26) point out that effective nursing requires both broad knowledge and a set of well developed abilities and skills. The required tasks, are many and varied and in order to do them properly, care must be taken to respect each patient's rights and sensitivities. This is why, according to the authors, nursing care must be guided by a code of ethics. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview and discussion of the "Code of Ethics

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    PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING The American Nurses Association defines nursing in this way, “Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of the individual, families, communities and populations” (ANA,2010) During this paper, I will discuss why I chose nursing as a career and the essence of nursing including historical, ethical

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    Nursing Care Models Nursing care is delivered using a multitude of different directional models and the express means of delivery can vary significantly from one healthcare system to another (Seago, 2012). One of the most basic explanations of a model describes it as a replica representing reality or an uncomplicated way to describe a compound and intricate incident (UWEL, 2017). According to McKenna (1997), nursing models function as conceptual tools that can help to bring clarity and proportion

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    Title: Ethical and Legal issues in Nursing paper Student Name: Aleyamma John, RN Course Name/Number: NUR/391 Due Date: Mar 21, 2011 Instructor Name: Dolores Martinez Nurses are facing many legal or ethical dilemmas in their career. Nurses should combine knowledge of ethical and legal aspects of health care and professional values into nursing practice. It is very essential to know what kind of dilemmas nurses may face during their profession and how they have been dealt with in the

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    My Nursing Philosophy: Nursing’s Past, Present and Future Influences In My Journey To Becoming an RN My personal life experiences have influenced what my core beliefs and values have become as an adult. As an individual, I strongly feel that family, honesty, compassion, persistence in lifelong learning, and success in achieving my personal and professional goals are the most important. I am learning how to apply these values and beliefs to make decisions in my everyday personal life and to become

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    Professional Practice Model The profession of nursing as an academic discipline is based upon the existence of nursing theory and research. Nursing theory is the foundation upon which nursing has grown and been recognized as a profession, while research has contributed to the expansion of the knowledge base. This is significant for nursing, in providing a theoretical knowledge structure on which to base nursing care practices and guide development in providing knowledgeable care (Alligood, 2014)

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    Professionalism in the Workplace Marjorie Lopez Medical Surgical Nursing 144 February 15, 2015 Cathy Westberry 2 Professionalism in nursing is a fundamental factor between a profession and society that is based on trust and putting the needs of patients above all other considerations. The aim of this paper is to identify the characteristics of the nursing professional. These characteristics include motivation, communication skills, solving problems and making decisions, managing

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