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    Leadership Self-Assessment Leadership is the key element of the nursing profession. Every nurse performs leadership role while caring for their patients‚ such as providing a continuum of care‚ advocate for them‚ and educate them and the family. All these tasks need authoritative‚ directive‚ and compassionate personality. I believed that I practice Path-goal theory and Transformational leadership. The reason I choose Path-goal theory is that I believe in accomplishing goals by motivating the team

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    Nursing Education and Competency The purpose of this paper is to explore the different paths of education to become a registered nurse. Specially‚ to examine the educational tracks of the Associate Degree nurse and the Baccalaureate Degree nurse. The question at hand is how do these educational paths differ in the level of competency? First‚ I will show the difference in educational structure and then examine how these relate to the competency of the nurse following completion of each program

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    INRODUCTION Nursing can be defined in many differing ways. Peoples’ perceptions of a nurse is one that‚ the Nurse works within a hospital ward‚ helping those who are physically ill become well. However‚ The International Council of Nursing (2007) defines nursing as a self governing unit working together to care for people of all ages‚ family groups and communities. Nursing encompasses the promotion of health and well being‚ the prevention of illness‚ and the care of those who are ill‚ disabled

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    Body Image‚ Self Concept and Self Esteem Summary: Sports and media advertising effect people ’s perception of body image and present an unrealistic view of how one ’s body should look. This can cause body image and self-esteem issues for some people‚ causing them to attempt unhealthy diets. Body Image‚ Self Concept and Self Esteem Awareness of body image and self esteem issues has become a prevalent issue in today ’s culture. Doctors at the forefront of teen physiological development and research

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    registered nurse Introduction National competency standards for registered nurses were first adopted by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) in the early 1990s. The ANMC was a peak national and midwifery organisation established in 1992 to develop a national approach to nursing and midwifery regulation. The ANMC worked in conjunction with the state and territory nursing and midwifery authorities (NMRAs) to produce national standards – an integral component of the regulatory framework

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    For the purpose of this assignment and as per my experience during a previous clinical rotation‚ the professional nursing role that I have chosen to analyze is the Director of Nursing. I had the privilege of being precepted by the Director of Emergency Services at Coral Gables Hospital and during the preceptorship I gained tremendous insight into the duties and responsibilities of the role as my preceptor was very inclusive and willing to share her knowledge. Having experienced and partaken in the

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    Philosophy of Nursing: The Art and Science of Caring Stephanie Gray Jacksonville University Philosophy of Nursing: The Art and Science of Caring According to Chitty (2004)‚ “Philosophies of nursing are statements of beliefs about nursing and expressions of values in nursing that are used as bases for thinking and activity” (p. 230). Developing a personal philosophy of nursing must integrate the elements of nursing‚ the individual‚ the environment‚ health‚ and illness. Throughout this paper

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    Culture Competence in Nursing Shannon Karlsson California State University‚ Chico Introduction According to the United States Census Bureau (2010)‚ over 30% of the total population in the United States is comprised of various ethnicities other than non-Hispanic Whites. This statistic highlights that the United States (US) has a significant multicultural population today. These diverse cultures bring with them new languages‚ religious beliefs and practices‚ social structures‚ and health care

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    people of their land‚ identity and religious expression‚ has had a lasting impact on Aboriginal people and their spirituality. The forceful removal of the Indigenous Australians from their lands led to the forceful removal from their family and kinship groups‚ causing the destruction of Aboriginal spirituality. Through the eradication of the Dreamtime‚ the centre of their spirituality‚ their sense of identity and belonging was lost‚ status and land right continuously denied‚ and kinship groups were

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    language pathologists. As soon as this patient is medically stable they can be discharged. The PT’s and PTA’s work with these patients a few times a day until they are safe to return to their home. The other facility I have chose is a nursing home or a skilled nursing facility. Here‚ PTA’s care for long-term patients who are usually elderly. Other health care professionals

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