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    Developing Implementation Plan According to Hill and Wee‚ 2012. Fall in the hospital among adult patients is a big problem for the health care sector‚ especially the nursing profession. Cognitive impairment‚ medically –induced immobility‚ past medical fall history‚ weak muscle and certain group of medications like psychotropic/benzodiazepines‚ are some factors that have been noted to be responsible for elderly patients vulnerability to falls. Educating the patients at risk for falls‚ lowering/stopping

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    Registered Nursing Like working with people? Interested in working with doctors or surgeons at hospitals‚ schools‚ or in the military? Then consider registered nursing being an ideal job. The career cluster for registered nursing is called health science. Work Tasks Some tasks for nurses is to listen well to others. This is important because they need to write on records for how patients are doing and how they feel. They provide care to patients and give them information about medicines‚ health

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    Imagine going into six years of college and having the huge possibility of not being able to pursue the career you so diligently put the time and effort in to become. Well‚ this is a common risk every person entering pediatric nursing must face. Pediatric Nurse Practitioners are those that care for patients from when they are newborns to adolescents. In order for one to pursue the career of pediatric nursing one must be informed that it takes a great deal of education‚ job function‚ and the utmost

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    Student Name: Date: February 25‚ 2006 Nursing Diagnosis Outcome Criteria (Goal) Evaluation of Outcome Criteria (Goal) PC: Postpartum Hemorrhage Patient will develop no complications related to excessive bleeding‚ will maintain normal vital signs of express understanding of her condition‚ its management‚ and discharge instructions‚ identify and use available support systems. R/T‚ RTRF and secondary to: Pathophysiology Supporting Nursing Diagnosis Statement (cite source) • Uterine atony

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    being my career choice‚ at age 17‚ I was overwhelmed. At the beginning of senior year I had decided I wanted to go into the medical field because I wanted to be able to get a job right out of college and I also wanted to make an impact on others lives. I typed into google “jobs in the medical field‚” and went from there. I talked with my mom about what she thought I would be good at or enjoy and she brought up nursing. I instantly shut down that idea because when I thought about nursing all that

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    trying to find a career choice that suites your temperament‚ consider the following degree programs: 1. Medical What better degree for a nurturing person to pursue than a medical degree? A career in nursing people back to health is very ideal for individuals with nurturing personalities. Nurses desire to help and comfort patients and families while they are facing difficult situations. If one would like to make a difference in the medical field‚ a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Nursing may help you

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    yesterday is the hope of today and reality of tomorrow". Hubbard GoddardNursing is a very challenging and fulfilling career. Being a nurse is what I have wanted the most in my life. There is nothing comparable with the happiness and satisfaction that I believe I will obtain from this profession because I have always dreamt of becoming a nurse I have always wanted to pursue a career in nursing but decided to wait until after my child was of school age. When my mother got diagnosed with 4th stage of colon

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    Teyana Cleve Career Statement I want to pursue a traditional Bachelor’s of Science/Registered Nursing Degree at Hunter College. It has been 3 years since I decided to pursue nursing as my profession. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in the fall of 2012 (inspiring me to consider the nursing field) and my younger sister was diagnosed with an anxiety and respiratory condition that required my active care. For 4 years I have assisted my mother and sister with their medications by learning

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    Nursing Assistants Being a Nursing Assistant is a meaningful field‚ if you have the patience and the skills to care for others. A Nursing Assistant upon considering becoming a Nursing Assistant‚ you should consider the various legal issues you could possibly face over the course of your career. A CNA has numerous responsibilities and many task and duties‚ and must have the ability to be able to multitask. With just one turn of a head a patient could fall and hurt themselves or someone else

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    Assessment |Nursing Diagnosis |Analysis |Goals and Objectives |Interventions |Rationale |Evaluation | | Subjective: “kala ko nung una dahil sa kinain kong pinya‚ pero imposible naman iyon. Kasi hindi naman sumakin tiyan ng mga kasama ko” | Knowledge deficient related to unfamiliarity with information resources | A deficit in knowledge is commonly experienced by individuals coping with new medical diagnosis varied pharmacological and treatment regimens‚ unfamiliar and often complex problems

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