Randy Thomas‚ Ph.D. What’s so smart about SMART? Why has this acronym become part of the vocabulary of project planning and performance management? Objectives that are SMART (Specific‚ Measurable‚ Aligned‚ Realistic/Relevant‚ and Time-bound) are likely to be achieved. When generic‚ off-the shelf objectives get the SMART treatment‚ they emerge as targets that engage focus‚ action‚ feedback and learning. These targets assist development of individual work plans‚ and also provide a guidance
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Arkansas Tech University Coronary Artery Disease “Acute coronary syndromes represent a spectrum of clinical conditions that are associated with acute myocardial ischemia” (Gulanick & Myers‚ 2011). Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is one of these clinical conditions that affect approximately 13 million people (Rimmerman‚ 2011). Because coronary diseases are the leading cause of death in men and women‚ nurses need to be involved in the care and education of people with or without CAD. Prevention
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Journal Essay 1 This semester in Psychology class I am creating a smart goal which involves measuring specific achievable and relevant goals throughout this semester. At first I had no idea of what I wanted to do for my smart goal but as I started thinking about I was able to narrow it down. I chose to do my smart goal on organization and test anxiety which I have been struggling with for a while. To help me to achieve my smart goal I will develop a clearly composed schedule of all my classes I am
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1 Chapter c0001 1 Nursing knowledge and practice Maggie Mallik‚ Carol Hall and David Howard KEY ISSUES s0005 u0190 u0195 u0200 u0205 s0010 u0210 u0215 u0220 u0225 u0230 u0235 u0240 s0015 u0245 u0250 u0255 s0020 u0260 u0265 INTRODUCTION SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE l Definitions‚ theories and models of nursing l Role and image of the nurse l People as recipients of nursing care l Contexts for delivering nursing care Nursing care is provided for people with widely
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Material Goal Setting Worksheet Review this week’s resources (for example SMART criteria‚ and the Career Plan Building Activities). Respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: Describe one academic goal that you have created using the SMART criteria. How do SMART criteria contribute to your academic goals?. My academic goal I have created using SMART criteria would be to earn my business management degree after I achieve my academic goal I can start my own business. SMART criteria contribute
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I have chosen exercising as my smart goal for the fall semester of my Psychology class. After working on my goal for weeks‚ I have observed the outcome of my exercising goal. There were some positive changes and some negative changes that I have noticed changes me. Even that I was not able to keep up with my goal‚ I learned about the reasons and how can I improve my plan to actually achieve my goal. My smart goal was exercising to improve my exercise skills‚ health‚ and stress management. Exercising
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Psychiatric Clinical Nursing Assessment Jennifer Stokes Daytona State College Directions: Please assess your client and place an X in the appropriate box to represent level of severity of each symptom. Patient Initials | EM | Physician | Dr. Singh | Date | 08/07/2013 | | Not Present | Very Mild | Mild | Moderate | Moderately Severe | Severe | Extremely Severe | SOMATIC CONCERNS – preoccupation with physical health‚ fear of physical illness‚ hypochondriasis | ☐ | ☐ | ☒ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐ | ☐
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4. Mr. Ochoa will spend several days hospitalized in the acute care setting as he is stabilized and treated for CVA List nursing interventions as they relate to the CVA patient for the following areas of concern. (Acute care: prevent further injury and addressing current issues) Mobility: (3) List three nursing interventions aimed at preventing immobility related issues while in the acute care setting. 1. Never pull on the affected extremity when moving patient. 2. Encourage continuous shoulder
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING CLINICAL ASSESSMENT TOOL Subjective Data (Basic Conditioning Factors) Student: Date of Care: 10/03/09 Patient’s Initials: P. V. Age: 37 Room #: 3114 Bed 1 Allergies: Food: NKA Gender: F Medications: NKA Environmental: NKA Admitting Diagnosis: Pancreatitis Developmental Stage (Erickson and Havinghurst): (List Developmental stage and tasks‚ assess each task) 1. Selecting a mate: Although patient
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Professional SMART Goals How to create an action plan and monitor your progress towards achieving SMART goals Oct 14‚ 2006 Joni Rose Learn a technique to map out an action plan to achieve professional SMART goals. This step-by-step approach creates the discipline and structure required to see results. To achieve a professional goal‚ start by creating a goal statement using the SMART goal setting technique. Once you have a strong goal statement‚ it is now time to create an action plan to map out
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