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    Nursing Education‚ Practice‚ and Leadership. Nursing profession is an indispensible part of the healthcare system and the opportunities for a nursing career are limitless‚ one may choose from a number of career paths‚ including clinical practice‚ education‚ research‚ management‚ administration and leadership. In the midst of all these career paths‚ clients are the center of practice and they have wide variety of healthcare needs‚ experiences‚ vulnerabilities‚ and expectations. This is what makes

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    The cathedral is of great technological advancement because of all the logistic and tools that were needed to make them possible‚ especially gothic cathedrals. The gothic cathedral revolutionized architecture of the time; church officials wanted their cathedral to be better than the surrounding cities so a competition of a kind started up. This competition helped to improve the structures and reach heights unheard of the time. One of the amazing thing about the new gothic churches is that as they

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    NURS 325 Mentoring POWERFUL MENTOR: POWERFUL NURSE The success of a new nurse can be improved and accelerated by the utilization of a mentor. An experienced nurse can ease the social angst and acceptance associated with being the new team member. A mentor performs the tasks of preceptor by teaching all of the technical aspects of nursing in a specific service area‚ but also instructs the mentee as to the structure of the work environment and how to navigate it. The mentor looks for assignments

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    of situations. I started working at Samsung call center as a full time employee. The job had excellent benefits‚ and room for growth and advancement. While I was working there I thought it was what I wanted‚ but as time progressed I realized it may not be for me. I had been out of school for 2 years when I accepted this job‚ so I wasn’t quite sure as to what career path I wanted to take. My decision at the time was to work full time and remain productive with that. Sometime you have to make a few changes

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    Cloning: Great Advancement or Crime against Humanity In the past few years‚ human cloning has gone from a laboratory fantasy to a global debate. There are many arguments supporting both negative and positive effects of human cloning. According to BBC News religious leaders have said that Cloning is unethical and even a crime against God including The Catholic Pope John Paul II has condemned the Cloning research (Willey). Will human cloning be a great step for man‚ or will it lead to moral abyss

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    Introduction The aim of this piece of work will be to describe‚ analyse and evaluate what role the staff nurse holds in the effective management of the care of the bereaved person. Throughout the author will relate this to the bereavement of a family following the death of a loved one in a care of the elderly setting. In relation to this assignment and because the focus of this assignment is on the staff nurse effectively managing the care of the bereaved person the author will focus on the issue of the

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    The Renaissance is known as a period of advancements in trade and art and as a time where people of different backgrounds gathered together‚ clashing overall ways of life. One aspect that is often overlooked‚ however‚ is the effect the Renaissance had on the clashing of swords. Before the Renaissance‚ soldiers stood on opposites ends of each other and charged like barbarians with swords and sticks‚ or whatever they could scrounge together to fight. The Renaissance brought a change to the literal

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    Me and my nursing career As a child‚ a nurse wearing a white uniform and a doctor wearing white coat fascinated me. My cousin was a nurse and often when I visited her‚ I felt a force pulling me or attracting me to that white uniform. Never realized until I became a nurse that it was not a dream‚ I was destined to be a nurse. Today we call Florence Nightingale pioneer of nursing and Mother Teresa the epitome of love and compassion (‚ 2010‚ p. 1). These women choose to do what was in their heart‚

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    As a child I always knew that I wanted to become a Nurse. I never imagined myself as a teacher‚ hairstylist or dentist like most of my peers. I always had the feeling that I could become a woman who individuals could rely on in a caring manner. As I got older that feeling was welcomed to the opportunity of becoming a CNA during my 11th and 12th grade years of school‚ where I attended Darlington High. Although‚ I do feel as if I can be that woman‚ I learned in life that sometimes having others who

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    Medical Advancements of the late 1700’s to the early 1800’s In early medicine‚ the sounds of the heart‚ lungs‚ and organs were few of the only sources to determine if an individual was ill. The act of listening to these sounds‚ known as auscultation‚ was dramatically refined by the invention of the stethoscope. The word stethoscope originated from two Greek words for “I see” and “the chest”’. In the early 1800’s‚ medicine had been immensely improved. Scientists and doctors made advancements that would

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