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    I believe a job in nursing is an honor profession offering the individual both security and the option to work almost anywhere in the world. A nursing career is a very rewarding personally in terms of helping those who need assistance and care‚ easing the suffering of others even to the point of assisting in saving a person’s life. Nurses can bring delight‚ and support to those who are in need. Every minute of life is like a gift and nobody learns this lesson better than the ones who deal with a

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    Ghettos, 1910-1970

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    Ghettos‚ 1910-1970 After the Emancipation Proclamation was passed‚ most of the black population scattered to find their families and friends. About ninety percent of African Americans lived in the confederacy and around 1970 more than fifty percent lived outside of the south. Millions of African Americans sought to escape poverty in the south by moving to Northern cities where they hoped to find better lives‚ also seeking bigger opportunity and racial tolerance. Most of the migrants

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    a result of delegation‚ since they remain accountable for the patient in the court of law. “Inappropriate delegation may be specifically stated as grounds for disciplinary action by your Board of Nursing” (Anderson‚ 2012). Consequences can include loss of employment‚ lawsuits‚ and revocation of nursing license. Other barriers include not knowing what can and should be delegated‚ perception of losing control‚ and not having confidence in their UAPs. Nurses can improve their understanding of appropriate

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    Concepts of Professionalism in Nursing “The skill‚ good judgement‚ and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well” (Professionalism‚ n.d.). Professionalism is a highly regarded characteristic in nursing today. There are codes of conduct that are set through many institutions‚ to hold nurses accountable for their actions. This paper will describe two concepts of professionalism‚ integrity and ethical practice. These concepts are essential and are the key features

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    Nursing Informatics Essay

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    The purpose of this assignment is to explain what influences informatics has in nursing‚ the impacts it will have on future healthcare‚ what role nursing will play within those impacts‚ what role I intend to play in my career regarding informatics and what I need to do to reach that goal. Influences informatics has in nursing Informatics is significant to nursing and healthcare because in order to provide accurate‚ efficient and professional care to a patient‚ as a future nurse‚ I am going to need

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    Neonatal Nursing Essay

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    “Neonatal nurses know the best things come in the smallest packages.” Neonatal nursing‚ a subspecialty of nursing‚ works with newborn infants who have differing levels of needs. The specialized field of neonatal nursing developed around the 1960s. (Ferguson‚ 69) Neonatal nurses make up the backbone of the neonatal intensive care unit‚ or NICU‚ for the smallest patients. Neonatal nurses will give babies the most tender love and care they will ever receive in a healthcare environment. Neonatal nurses

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    Reflection

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    the contribution of reflective practice for clinical nursing. Reflection has been defined as a way for individuals to “capture their experience‚ think about it‚ mull it over and evaluate” (Boud et al 1985: 19) Argyris and Schon (1974) suggest that practitioners often practice at less than effective levels because they follow routine. Johns (1995) implies that action can be taken through reflection to increase effectiveness in practice as reflection provides opportunities for self development as professionals

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    Order #677198 Ethics in Nursing Instructor Institution Date of Submission Ethics in Nursing Established good ethical standards are of importance to health care organizations. Health care facilities and executives must comply with WHO standards in service delivery and facility operations. It should promote the primary concern of health care in the beginning. Ethics committees require that people accord to health care research‚ similar to clinical research

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    The October Crisis, 1970

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    The October Crisis‚ 1970 By: Amrita Banik One of the most common things heard about over news and school are terrorism acts. The October Crisis of 1970 was just another one of them. Two members from the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) had kidnapped James Cross and Pierre Laporte. Cross was a British Trade Commissioner and Laporte was a Quebec Labour Minister. After this was heard‚ Prime Minister‚ Pierre Trudeau had invoked the War Measures Act and had sent armed forces through Quebec to help

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    mastering skills and performing it without mistakes. I personally believe that professionalism in nursing is being ethically oriented and the same time‚ able to manage conflict in a professional way. Ethical orientation is the approach of an individual to make an ethical judgment and thinking through distinct perception and sensitivity with the ability to identify the ethical core and nature of a problem. In nursing‚ knowing the influencing legislation‚ interprofessional practice‚ PN professional practice

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