Ethical Nursing and Values Provide Bright Pathways for the Student Nurse Alexis Fishback-Kendrick Ethics Paper Hannibal LaGrange University September 28, 2014 When stepping into the world of health profession, it is very important to know what my values are. Part of being a professional is being able to make a decision rather than sit on the fence in worry of hurting another person’s feelings. In healthcare, it is extremely important to make decisions fast and acknowledge ethical behaviors
A critique is a detailed analysis and assessment of something. It is important to critique a research paper because publication does not mean quality. The title ‘the image of community nursing: implications for future student nurse recruitment’ (Norman, 2015) efficiently outlined the main context of the research paper which is the perception that young people have on Nursing as a career, this is mentioned in the introduction at the beginning of the paper as well as in the title, which displays to
lifelong learning experience and a challenging profession. My inspiration for wanting to become a nurse comes from an innate desire to help and care for people in their times of need. My experiences during my undergraduate years have helped me to become a qualified applicant for the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis. I attended California State University, Sacramento, as an undergraduate student. While pursuing a B.S. in Health Science, I developed a skill set necessary to provide wellness-related
Template Introduction: (100 words) This paper will outline what it means to be a health professional in a global environment and to demonstrate health care practise. It will also inform what the responsibilities as a University Nursing Student and a future Registered Nurse (RN) interaction with social media. Dr Lynette Cusack RN, from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, positions social media as; “Individuals and organisations are embracing user-generated content, such as social networking
million registered nurses in the nursing workforce (The U.S Nursing Workforce)? The growth in the nursing workforce surpassed growth in the U.S. population. Job security, health benefits, perseverance and self-worth make choosing the registered nursing program an excellent choice for a student’s future. To begin, going to school to be a registered nurse is an exceptional choice. The demand for nurses is high and only keeps growing every day. There will always be a need for nurses and doctors. Going
The use of restraints is seen in the Emergency Department(ED) on a regular bases and has been a new experience to myself as a student nurse. The College of Nurses of Ontario Restraints Practice Standard (2009) explains restraints may be used where patient are at risk to themselves or others, for treatment purposes and controlling behaviours. Restraints may be chemical, physical or environmental. Restraints have limited increase in patient safety and can increase the agitation, confusion and health
Today I was at Moses Cone renal floor in the role of student nurse. I had two patients. One patient was a patient I have had before who went to hemodialysis. My other patient I had not had before, and she was admitted because her salivary glands were swollen and infected. My past patient went to hemodialysis at 7:45 right after I got report and introduced myself to her as my student nurse. I was able to go see her in hemodialysis. The nurse who was working with her explained to me who hemodialysis
with my fellow RN’s. I feel as I am part of the team then simply a student nurse. At the beginning of my student nursing career, I felt that were so many limitations, but then, slowly, these perceived restrictions were removed. There are still things that I am not allowed to do, but now I do not have to ask the nurse if I can do a head to toe on the patient. I walk in the room and perform assessment of vital signs without the nurse guiding me. I would check in first with my preceptor if there is someone
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FROM STUDENT TO A GRADUATE NURSE The new graduate nurses (NGN) are faced with various issues and challenges especially in their first year of nursing practice. The period of transition from a student to a graduate nurse is a demanding period that is filled with new experiences and there are several concerns and factors that can affect the transition process. The research into the issues has recommended some strategies that can be utilised to ease the transition process from being a student to a