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    do not have a nurse patient ratio in an adult inpatient ward (NHS England, 2015; NICE, 2015; NQB, 2017). Nursing shortages affects patients and the nursing workforce which has caused the government to respond (Gerston, 2015). The DoH working in partnership with HEE implements a new policy for students who start the course from august 2017 will not be able to get the NHS bursary but can get the student loan (DoH, 2017; HCC, 2016). This will reduce the amount of money spent on a student, provide universities

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    A student nurse (A) hurt leg and back and took narcotic analgesia, and is unable to undertake tasks. The ethical dilemma is if a fellow student (B) does not take any action to protect A, all of the rest involved such as patients, other staff members might be impacted by A’s behaviours. But, if A is reported, A’s placement, graduation, tuition fee, etc., may be at risk. The first issue is that the patients are at risk, since A’s physical and mental capability has been compromised. Health practitioner’s

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    on www.cmhregional.com as a full-time obstetrical nurse. With graduation in my future, I was excited to see a job posting that will fit my education level and qualifications. I am confident that I would be an asset to your healthcare team. Upon graduation, I will have my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) with three years of clinical student nurse experience. During my time as a student nurse, I have developed skills to excel myself as a nurse. Skills such as patient advocacy, active listening

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    This assignment tended to teach practical skill of project management for Nurse Informaticist student. Nurse informaticist student examined various project in healthcare literatures that are published and interviewed an experienced person who handled projects in healthcare industry. The interview and the literature provided a step-by-step process how to identify a project, set up goals that could be achievable, and meet the goal. With this stimulated discussion that is real-life scenario, the writer

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    If I only had said to the nurse in charge that Mr Bloggs was very agitated and could become violent, perhaps the incident could have been avoided. It is suggested that reflection can be used as a tool to facilitate learning through practice, this involves not only taking action in practice but also learning from practice through reflection (Palmer, Burns and Bulman, 1994). I felt that I was not taking action because I did not pass the information through to the nurse in charge. Evaluation Reflecting

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    behavior in the workplace between nurses or other members of the interprofessional team (Yoder-Wise, 2015). This type of behavior can occur within every aspect of life including professional, social, and personal life. The behavior can include gossiping, withholding information, or ostracism extending outside of the workplace and can occur in person or in cyberspace (American Nursing Association, 2011). Lateral workplace violence is very common among nursing students and new graduates due to the lack

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    2172 words Research is the systematic and rigorous process of enquiry which aims to describe phenomena and to develop explanatory concepts and theories (Bowling 1997). A research question should be feasible, of interest to the researcher, original, relevant and ethically sound (Sim and Wright 2000). Evidence based health care involves the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence about care of individual patients (Sackett et all 1996). In order to approach evidence based

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    School Nurse-led Intervention Effects On Student BMI The spike in childhood obesity has prompted great concern in the healthcare community and resulted in vast public health efforts aimed at reducing the incidence. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that in the past 30 years, childhood obesity has increased by more than 50% in children, more than quadrupled in adolescents and currently over one third of children in America are overweight or obese, according to BMI (CDC

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    from the perspective of a student nurse. I have now reached the second semester of my first year in the Nursing course; at this point I, along with my fellow students, have been granted the opportunity to put all that we have learned into practice within the hospital and aged care setting. Now as the semester draws to a close, my knowledge of spiritual care and its utmost importance to the practice of nursing, has grown profoundly and influenced my performance as a nurse in training. In this paper

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    Introduction Using the search strategy, numerous articles were identified as relevant to the search topics. Major search topics for this study included suicide assessment and nursing students, nurses and suicide education, and nursing students and mental health simulation. The databases frequently accessed included PubMed, Proquest, EBSCOhost Medline, and Elsevier Science Direct. Search filters included the years 2000-2017. After scanning the abstracts for further applicability, seventeen studies

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