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    Negotiation (Danielsen‚ Potenza‚ & Onieal‚ 2016). Nurse Practitioner‚ NP have a lot they have to do for their patient population‚ and now a part of their responsibilities is to negotiate their contract renewal. This is new for me I never had to negotiate my RN contract. I worked in nursing home and hospital and that was never a part of my duties. I can see where negotiating a professional contract can be challenging for the novice NP (Danielsen‚ Potenza‚ & Onieal‚ 2016). On the other hand‚ negotiation

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    I Want to Be a Nurse

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    Profession By: Crisly Barcega I know I will scrape through in being a nurse. When I was looking into career options‚ nursing attracted my attention for a variety of reasons. You could go anywhere‚ work with adults‚ children‚ in public health‚ prisons‚ physicians offices‚ schools‚ factories‚ and were only limited by your level of education‚ I found that nursing could be what ever I would want to make it. People need nurses in all aspects of life and if I were to ever feel "expended out" in one area

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    Doctors Versus Nurses

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    Pointless Topic: Both Nurses and Doctors are part of the medical field. Points about this topic: A. Doctors are tasked with examining B. Doctors obtain a PhD C. Nurses are tasked with hands on work Possible topic Sentence: Doctors and nurses may work in the same field‚ but there is a big difference between the tasks that they perform. Differences And Similarities Nurses Doctors Nurses and doctors Tasked with “dirty work” Tasked with

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    just a subject to attend just for the sake of passing and for completion of units. As student nurses‚ we are very much exposed to different kinds of people‚ different situations of everyday life‚ and to different communities as well. We were always taught by our mentors that we should always establish good relationships with these people. NSTP helped us develop and grow even more as student nurses. It opened our minds for us to be able to understand the different circumstances as to what the

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    My Goals As A Nurse

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    My number one goal is to obtain a nursing degree and pass the NCLEX exam. Once I have obtained my degree I want to start work at an American Indian Hospital where the greatest demand for nurses is needed. I want to help meet the needs where there is a shortage of healthcare professionals. I want to work in all different areas from ICU to surgery and all the others in between. I want this so I can help out wherever I am needed to provide excellent healthcare to patients I want to continue my education

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    Nurse Career Objective

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    Career Objective: To pursue a career as a registered nurse (RN)‚ by providing quality care to those in need. Education: Carrington College (2015-2016) The VND program at Carrington College is comprised of prerequisite science classes needed for the associates degree program in registered nursing. I finished the VND program and received an associate’s degree in implied science and I am currently in the LVN to RN bridge program. Charles A. Jones Career and Education Center (November 2012- September

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    In my criteria‚ I believe the nurse should showed listen actively because you have to know the need for your customer. Many times these needs are not communicated to you directly but through inferences‚ and indirect comments or nonverbal signals. Listen activate‚ you have to learn to process consisting of four phases; receiving‚ hearing the message‚ attending‚ comprehending‚ assigning meaning‚ and responding. The nurse should have not interrupt to the patient because that interject her ideas‚ also

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    Nurse Residency Research

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    The service learning project (SLP) of nurse residency programs (NRP) conducted for Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital (FMH) presented opportunities for learning‚ growth‚ and teamwork for the members of group four. The expectation of our group was to search for relevant data in the form of research articles which offered strong evidence describing the benefits the nursing staff of FMH would gain in the event of their implementation of an NRP for their new to practice nurses. The findings of the research were

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    Nurse Observational Study

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    ability and poor institutional regulations (Cloete‚ 2015). However‚ while all of these factors do play a role in how a nurse has to manage their time they should not prevent a nurse from following safety guidelines. Yet‚ unfortunately‚ this has been seen to be the case within several studies. Kim and Bates (2012) conducted an observational study in Korea to see how well the nurses were adhering to the local medication administration protocols‚ basic infection regulation and accurate drug regulation

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    communication nurses tend to ignore or dismiss these signs of distress or offer support by saying ‘it’s all right’ or ‘don’t worry’ instead of sitting with the patients to talk to them about their worries and anxiety”. (Jennifer Wilson Barnett 1981) I witnessed a nurse acknowledge these signs whilst out on placement when a gentleman was grunting the nurse went over to ask if he was ok and he told her that he was in a lot of pain and would like some pain relief. His grunting had made the nurse more aware

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