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    Contemporary Nursing Issues

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    GNT 1 – 724.2.4-01-07 Contemporary Nursing Issues Mary Purvis Healthcare Issues In order to determine the safest and most appropriate discharge plan for this patient the case manager will work closely with the interdisciplinary team who is directly caring for the patient; together they will come up with the most effective‚ appropriate‚ and safest discharge plan. In this case study‚ there are several important healthcare issues the case manager needs to address with the team prior to

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    Common Core Curriculum

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    since it was implemented‚ the Common Core curriculum has been a very controversial topic among students‚ teachers and parents nationwide. Opposers believe it is a method of government control over the nation’s education system. Supporters think it will enhance education by giving everyone the same standards to meet or overcome. During my research I discovered what the government intended with Common Core and how it actually worked. The purpose of the Common Core is to better develop a student’s critical

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    wouldrequire hospitals to have strict nurse-to-patient ratios enforced at all times. Only California hasimplemented nursing ratios so far and it has been the subject of mixed reviews. Steps the legislation went throughThroughout the 1990 ’s‚ health care labor unions in California tried to implement nursestaffing laws through legislation and ballot initiatives. The California Nurses Association (CNA)campaigned for several years to constitute a mandated nurse-to-patient ratio system in California

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    Registered Nurse

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    addressed as a nurse‚ will respond (Frederickson‚ 4). Nursing occupations make up the largest group of workers in the health care field. Such occupations include Advance Practice Nurses‚ Certified Nurse-Midwives‚ Clinical Nurse Specialists‚ Community Health Nurses‚ Critical Care Nurses‚ Emergency Nurses‚ Geriatric Nurses‚ Home Health Care and Hospice Nurses‚ Legal Nurse Consultants‚ Licensed-Practical Nurses‚ Neonatal NursesNurse Anesthetists‚ Nurse Assistants‚ Nurse Managers‚ Nurse Practitioners

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    Core Marketing Concept

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    firms must possess a detailed‚objective understanding of their own business and the market in which they operate.[3] In analyzing these issues‚ the discipline of marketing management often overlaps with the related discipline of strategic planning. Core 1 Orientation Profit driver Western European timeframe Description Production[2] Production methods until the 1950s A firm focusing on a production orientation

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    Hospital Nurse Burnout

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    chronic job stressors’ (Maslach 2004‚ p 93). It is the primary cause of poor quality of care (Ivancevich et. al 2014). If I was in charge of socializing the newly hired nurses at a local hospital‚ the following steps are the ones I will take to ensure that the newly hired nurses understand the hospital’s organization culture: I will ensure that the hospital recruit using realistic job previews following the hospital core values. I will make sure that the company only selects the job applicant which

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    law of nurses

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    State Insurance Fund Executive Order • EO 209 -Family Code • EO 51 -Milk Code • EO 180 - Government worker’s CBA • EO 857 - Compulsory Dollar Remittance Law • EO - 174 - National Drug Policy (availability‚ affordability or safe‚ effective‚ quality drugs) Republic Acts • RA 7164 - Philippine Nursing Act of 1991 • RA 9173- Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 • RA 1080 - Civil Service Eligibility for those who passed board and bar exams • RA 2328 - Philippine Medical Act • RA 1612 - Privilege

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    Paramedics and Nurses

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    Thesis: Nurses and paramedics have very similar jobs but the requirements‚ performance‚ situations‚ and conditions have more differences than similarities. Audience: Future and/or current college students who are caught between the two fields of healthcare Purpose: to inform students of the similarities and differences between nurses and paramedics Have you ever wanted to become a paramedic but you didn’t want to wear the uncomfortable uniforms or drive around the big ambulances? Registered

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    Registered Nurse

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    caring is a foundational ethic for healing practices; it honors the unity of the whole human being‚ while also attending to creating a healing environment. Caring-healing modalities and nursing arts reintegrated as essentials to ensure attention to quality of life‚ inner healing experiences‚ subjective meaning‚ and caring practices‚ which affect patient outcomes and system successes alike. This work places human-to-human-caring as central to professional nursing responsibilities‚ the role and moral

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    The Role of a Nurse

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    The role of a nurse An bord altranais (2000) believes that‚ The code of professional conduct aims to equipped the nursing profession the highest standard of care possible to service users and to be their advocate .Nurses are more accountable for their actions and decision making due to modern medicine and society. It is important for the nurses to promote the image of people with intellectual disabilities that they are not second class citizens and they deserve to have equal rights to treatment

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