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    Question 1: What attributes are important for a registered nurse to have, and why are they important? According to Mason, Isaacs and Colby (2011, p. 11), provision of care in the field of nursing requires comprehensive nursing expertise, critical thinking, sound clinical judgement and a holistic overview of health. Registered nurses need to possess a combination of key attributes when providing care, because these attributes play a significant role in enhancing positive outcomes, not only for the

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    The Impact of Emergency Department Overcrowding: How it affect Nursing Professional Practice and Patient Care. Introduction The purpose of this study is to explore the effect overcrowded Emergency Departments (ED) have on the Registered Nurse and how it impacts patient care. According to The Emergency Physicians and National Emergency Nurses Affiliation (EPNENA) (2001), ED overcrowding is a state wherein the demand for service surpasses the capacity of physicians and nurses to provide healthcare

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    Modern nursing is a highly esteemed profession with highly skilled nurses and wonderful nursing schools. Yet, it has taken many years for nursing to reach the point that it has today. It is due to the great nurses of the past that nursing is so successful now. One important nursing pioneer is Anna Caroline Maxwell. Often referred to as “the American Florence Nightingale” and “our beloved Miss Maxwell”, Anna Maxwell accomplished a great deal throughout her nursing career and she her actions have had

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    The Evolution of Nursing Bincy Kappen Kaplan University Advanced Nursing Roles MN 501 Carol, Dallred November 24, 2015 The Evolution of Nursing Advanced Practice Nursing licensure has four different specialties: Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP), Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM); Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA); and Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS). The classic specialties in nursing have been pediatric, psychiatric, and mental health, women’s health, community health, and adult health

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    The lives I encounter on a daily basis have helped me become aware of why I have chosen to advance my career in nursing. I appreciate that everyone comes from a unique background with his or her own story that I must understand and adjust my care accordingly. I have experienced, in my own life, how powerful a trusting and understanding relationship is in improving the health of a patient. As a family nurse practitioner, my goal is to provide quality care through building a trusting relationship

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    Nursing Excellence at Work: On-boarding & Evaluation I recently accepted the Neuroscience ICU (NSICU) Nurse Manager position at the Medical University of South Carolina. The principals of transformational leadership and nursing distinction radiate throughout the facility, extending the brand of excellence towards nursing. Onboarding as a new leader requires agility and flexibility. I was able to capture the union of course content and application of my leadership practice. The Medical University

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    The professionalism and determination Nightingale showed was a major inspiration and is taught to people all over the world when going through nursing school today. The progress that Nightingale proved increased the population for medical help by scrubbing all the injured men’s clothes during the Crimean War. When Nightingale

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    In this society, many people get paid for services rendered who normally would not receive pay. One of the great debates has been whether or not college athletes should be paid. Some feel college athletes should be paid and others believe they should not. College athletes should not be compensated because many athletes already receive scholarships to attend college; they receive goods and services that money would otherwise purchase, and non-athletes who are learning professions at the same university

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    important in every stage of care. These courses have increased the significance of that importance. a. Discuss how the program assisted you in developing your professional definition. Quality and Safety have been an important theme throughout my nursing career. As a supervisor being able to teach and infuse other nurses with the same drive for Quality and Safety can be challenging, especially if nurses perceive processes as interfering with their work productivity. These courses have added to my

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    Difference between nurses with different level of education As nursing has become a highly competent profession, the educational opportunities for nurses have increased significantly. The hospitals and other organizations that provide health care are also competing with each other and now the demand for nurses with bachelor degree is increasing. For decades the American Nurses association and the National League for nursing have attempted to make the BSN the only educational program for RNs

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