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    Clinical Nurse Leader The cost of healthcare continues to rise all over the world. The United States’ is one of the highest spenders compared to other countries. The rising cost of healthcare does not mean people are getting higher quality care. People deserve high quality care at the lowest possible price. Medicare and Medicaid have very strict guidelines and pay hospitals a fraction for poor outcomes (Wilson et al., 2013). Nurse have always been on the forefront of patient care. They have

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    education, nursing practice and the nurse’s role as a leader.  It will examine, what I believe to be positive

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    Bsn Essentials

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    Bachelor Signs of Nursing (BSN) Essentials provide plan of education to prepare nurses for their profession. The main focus of all healthcare professions is on safe healthcare system. The focus of nursing particularly is on safe, cost-effective, and high quality care. The beginning of BSN Essential - Introduction is focused on few forces that influence the role of nursing. First of all, scientific advances lead to increased opportunities of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. Next

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    Becoming An RN

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    is a real transition for a nursing student. For a nurse to become an RN it's more than just studying, taking tests and passing the boards. RNs need to gain new knowledge and develop new skills. Students studying to become an RN need to know how to take these new and improved skills and knowledge and put it into everyday workplace. "Professional socialization is the process of acquiring skills and required knowledge to achieve a professional role with valued and professional norms." (Zarshenas, Ladan

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    historical experience of nurses is the effects of its being considered, and for the most part being, work done by women. In evaluating nursing history it is necessary therefore to evaluate the ways in which society has evolved over time in terms of its views on the roles of nurses of women within the society and its institutions. In the U.S., the inception of nursing both as an occupation and later as a profession, has strong ties to the challenge of women's perceived role as a wife and mother whose

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    American Nurses Association (ANA) is a professional nursing organization representing 3.6 million registered nurses in the United States (ANA, About ANA, 2017). Formed over 100 years ago in 1911, ANA has been growing its membership and expanding its role in the nursing community. The association has a simple mission statement, “ Nurses advancing our profession to improve health for all” (ANA, American Nurses Association 2015 Annual Report, 2015, p. 1). While ANA has a simple mission statement, the

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    new demand while keeping a high quality health care is a challenge. The report in detail study the roles nursing can assume to meet the increasing demand for high quality, effective and safe health care services. This report also talk about how the nursing profession could exploit these opportunities and

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    2014). Therefore, the emerging role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) is necessary to combat this shortage to increase the access to primary care. However, APNs are facing numerous barriers in the health care system, including scope of practice limitations, physician discrepancies, and policy payment obstacles. APNs must strive to overcome these barriers and increase awareness of their role in the United States’ health care transformation. Historical Development Nurse practitioners have been providing

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    NURS 501 Assignment 1

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    “Working at the policy level is natural to our profession is summarized in the quote below. ‘ Involvement in policy decisions and the political process is an integral part of the role because of our history, practice, education, and professional organizations. Let’s take a closer look at these topics. History Nurses who understand the history of advocacy that our founding nursing leaders encouraged and practiced are better prepared to take of the challenges of our present changing paradigm of

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    nursing, where the nurses have a major responsibility to provide competent, evidence-based, safe care for clients in the health care environments ,while maintaining integrity and taking care of their own well-being. Nursing requires sound leadership that could provide guidance and ensure the best experience for the nurses and the clients who are being cared for. In my ideal vision, transformational leadership is used by the leaders on the unit, preferably a charge nurse of a head nurse to inspire the

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