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    2010 IOM REPORT: IMPACT ON NURSING Cheralee C. Seekatz Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics 6/2/2014                                                            Abstract In 2010 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) generated a report making recommendations that outline progressive planning for the future of nursing.  The Institute has responded to barriers and offers solutions to the rapidly changing healthcare model in light of the affordable care act

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    Cahalan writes not only to show people the struggle of living through a mental illness‚ but also to shed light to the issues in the medical field and what needs to be improved. One point that Cahalan makes in her book is the importance of a doctor’s bedside

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    mastered those nontechnical‚ behavioral skills. ’Research on medical training shows similar findings (Becker et al‚ 1961). Future doctors are expected to internalize "bedside manners" as well as to learn medical skills. Indeed‚ a recent article by J. B. Reuler et al. has projected a new emphasis on the importance of the bedside manner in doctor-patient relations (Jounral of the American Medical Association‚ 1980). Similar inferences can be drawn from research on blue-collar workers‚ although anticipatory

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    Obtaining a Bachelor ’s Degree in Nursing Southwestern College Abstract This paper explores my reasons for obtaining a Bachelor ’s Degree in Nursing. I believe the BSN should be the minimum requirement for the professional nurse. The BSN is the gateway to advancing the nursing career‚ but is also prepares one for the newest opportunities in nursing outside of the hospital. Obtaining a Bachelor ’s Degree in Nursing. Currently ‚ there are three types of Registered nurses: the diploma

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    Jon Reiner‚ a man who has been to hell and back. His life could quite possibly be labeled as a “series of unfortunate events”. The Man Who Couldn’t Eat revolves around the unsatisfying life of Jon Reiner. A man who has lived a life of diet‚ unsatisfactory cravings‚ and non-refundable trips to the bathroom. Jon Reiner’s autobiographical novel tells a story about a time-stricken event that had happened in his adult life. Reiner has lived with a disease known as Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s disease is

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    with my reflective process. This model comprises of a process that helps the individual look at a situation and think about their thoughts and feelings. The experience gained in this can then be used to deal with other situations in a professional manner. The Nursing process is a framework used by the health care professionals. The framework is made up of four components. Assessment of the patient on admittance to hospital‚ considering all of the patients individual needs in order to identify any

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    diagnostic method is reflective of the Paris School. The Paris School saw diseases as a group of external symptoms and internal lesions occurring simultaneously. Laennec reflects the methodology of the school when he defines tuberculous in the same manner. Referring to the disease as “tuberculous phthisis” reflects how Laennec views the disease as a combination of external and internal symptoms‚ as

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    Since high quality nursing care is the chief product of hospitals‚ now is the time for nurses to clarify the meaning and value of nursing’s humanistic‚ caring behaviors. This knowledge can then be applied in a manner that positively influences management of hospitals and contributes to the power and status of nursing (Balmer‚ et al.‚ 2007). In the practical world of nursing‚ it is through enactment of nurse caring behaviors that patients feel cared for‚ and it

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    Introduction. Goggle Books [Online].Available at: http://books.google.com.om/books?id=WICsoZhPm1IC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false (Assessed on: 30/11/14). Gill‚ D. and Dacre‚ J. (2003). Teaching and Learning “At the Bedside”-London Deanery Project Paper. [Online] http://www.faculty.londondeanery.ac.uk/e-learning/explore-further/teaching_and_learning_at_the_bedside.pdf (Accessed on: 30/11/2014). Jackson‚ M. (2001). A Preceptor Incentive Program: Rewarding staff nurses

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    ICU Planning and Designing in India – Guidelines 2010 Guidelines Committee ISCCM Dr Narendra Rungta (Convenor) Members – Dr Deepak Govil‚ Dr Sheila Nainan‚ Dr Manish Munjal Dr J‚Divatia (President) ‚ Dr C K Jani (Secretary) Background ICU is highly specified and sophisticated area of a hospital which is specifically designed‚ staffed‚ located‚ furnished and equipped‚ dedicated to management of critically sick patient‚ injuries or complications. It is a department with dedicated medical

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