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    Organizational Analysis – The Nurse Leader NURS 4455: Leadership and Management University of Texas at Arlington June 12‚ 2015 I have chosen to study the Director of ICU at Bay Area Regional Medical Center. Bay Area regional Medical Center (BARMC) is facility with a 104-medical bed‚ 22-bed Intensive Care Beds. The Director of ICU‚ Denise Fredericksen‚ has been with the facility since before they doors opened to the public on July 21‚ 2014. This paper will discuss her leadership style

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    Patient advocacy requires nurses to support and protect their patients. Nurses often find themselves in ethically questionable situations that conflict with their personal and professional morals. Sometimes‚ speaking out for the patient requires them to demonstrate moral courage—for instance‚ in the face of conflicting loyalties‚ in highly charged conflict situations‚ or when the patient’s rights are being violated. This article provides an overview of moral courage‚ defines important terms‚ examines

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    for these people. As a professional nurse‚ there are many obstacles that arise and affect the care provided to a patient‚ as well as the livelihood of the nurse. The current deteriorating and unsafe staffing conditions in hospitals and other institutions prompts workplace advocacy as the universally appropriate concept for maintaining professional nursing practice. The Arkansas Nurses Association and the Louisiana State Nurses Association define workplace advocacy as a planned‚ organized system of

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    The Concept of Advocacy

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    Introduction Advocacy is defined as the process of advocating or supporting a cause one believes in. When a nurse makes the decision to advocate for a client‚ then the patient and his or her best interests become the cause. This is especially true in cases where those seeking care are unable to make informed decisions about the care they receive due to their condition. The idea of advocacy allows the nurse to communicate with the client‚ the client‘s family‚ and medical team to ensure the needs

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    Patient Advocacy: How it affects the delivery of patient care Geneva Heath NR 451: Capstone Course Melanie Gawlik July 7‚ 2011 Introduction There tends to be a major direct affect that patient advocacy has on the delivery of health care. For a patient to be able to address their health care needs‚ their rights to health care‚ and making sure that they are being treated fairly are important issues and it only seems right for these patient ’s to have a voice other than their own in order

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    Change and Organizations Susan Sawyer Walden University The Nurse Leader: New Perspectives on the Profession NURS-6110-10 Dr. Jane O’Rourke March 18‚ 2012 Change and Organizations Change in organizations is an ongoing process. Change can either be planned or an unexpected result of a decision or other event (Grossman & Valiga‚ 2009). The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss a change that has been implemented within the organization. Identity of the Instituted Change

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    Professor Kesnan English Composition I February 26‚ 2014 Problems Combining Work and School ? Combining work and school is not easy task. Now days it is very difficult for the college students to manage college tuition and their expenses. It becomes very difficult for the students to make a balance between the two. So to handle the increasing expenses and high tuition fees it becomes necessary to work and make some extra money. Combining work and school leads to several problems such as it affects studies

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    Examples Of Advocacy

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    Advocacy is important to the social work profession. In many ways‚ it enacts social work values concerning social and economic justice (Ezell‚ 2001). Advocacy is a core function in social work. It is also an important part of the organizational life of many social workers. As a professional community‚ social workers hope that they can prevent a range of social ills and reinforce social work’s place in society. While not every social worker is comfortable with integrating politics into their professional

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    u10a1-Advocacy Campaign Project Resource for People With Disabilities for Social Empowerment‚ Financial Assistance for Education‚ Provision Maintenance‚ and Support System Josie P. Smith CST5249 Health Advocacy in the Community Dr. Wendy Killam Capella University Minneapolis‚ Minnesota September 17‚ 2010 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to implement an advocacy campaign that will assist adults with disabilities with the necessary resources that will assist them in becoming productive citizens

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    Teacher Advocacy

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    Teacher Advocacy A teacher is a hard working individual who has a love for his or her students and has a true desire to see them learn and to help them to achieve their goals. A teacher spends much of their time trying to find better ways to teach lessons and reach difficult students. A teacher is a professional who “wears many hats” during the course of their day. They are sometimes a teacher‚ parent‚ friend‚ advocate‚ nurse‚ police officer‚ role model‚ etc… The list is endless! There

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