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    References: Beddoe‚ A. E. and Lee‚ K. A. (2008)‚ Mind-Body Interventions During Pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric‚ Gynecologic‚ & Neonatal Nursing‚ 37: 165–175. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2008.00218.x Beddoe‚ A Braveman‚ P.‚ Marchi‚ K.‚ Sarnoff‚ R.‚ Egerter‚ S.‚ Rittenhouse‚ R.‚ & Salganicoff‚ A. (2003). Promoting access to prenatal care: Lessons from the California experience. Menlo Park‚ California:

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    The skills shortage issue in the Australian labour market is very apparent. In any case‚ the reasons as to why this is occurring always relates to factors of change. These factors of change include; the general economic conditions‚ conditions in the firms industry‚ changes in technology‚ the ageing population‚ the demand for labour‚ and the education‚ skills and experience of workers. The government investigates ways in which they can protect the Australian economy and the Australian workforce. This

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    R. Klinkner Ferris State University Abstract This paper will present an analysis on nursing delegation to unlicensed assistive personal (UAP) within the healthcare setting. Delegation is a responsibility nurses are expected to do in order to coordinate safe and timely care for their patients. With the increase in patients loads‚ increase in acuity of patients and an increase in shortage of nurses; there also comes an increase in delegating tasks to the UAP. Although delegation is necessary

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    Vol.4‚ No.3 – October 2013 Investigating the Facility Management Professional Shortage Roscoe Hightower‚ Jr.‚ Ph.D. Professor of Marketing School of Business and Industry Florida A&M University Tallahassee‚ FL 32307 roscoe.hightower@famu.edu and James Highsmith MBA Candidate School of Business and Industry Florida A&M University Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this manuscript is to investigate the importance of creating a collegiate educational program that focuses on attracting

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    BED POSITIONS AND USES PRONE The prone position is a position of the body lying face down. It is opposed to the supine position which is face up. Using terms defined in the anatomical position‚ the ventral side is down (which is towards the abdomen)‚ and the dorsal side is up (which is towards the back or posterior of the body). Prone refers to that pattern for the forearm‚ where the palm of the hand is directly behind the head‚ or at the sides and the radius and ulna are crossed. The main physiological

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    responsibility when dealing with individuals or other companies in the business environment. When it comes to the career of nursing‚ professionalism is taken to a whole other level. Not only does professionalism come in to account with your business professionals and peers‚ but you have patients with whom professionalism is highly practiced as well. Professionalism in nursing means that you are able to handle all the responsibilities given to you in an efficient and proper way. It means that when

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    Hi Katherina‚ Human error in nursing is usually unavoidable‚ unpredictable and unintentional. Further‚ some risks include language barriers‚ neglecting to follow the policy‚ in a hurry to complete the task. As a supervisor‚ I encountered a nurse who gave a patient the wrong medications. The error occurred when the patient answered to the wrong name‚ and the nurse failed to check the patient’s identification bracelet. Other errors can include carelessness on the behalf of the staff as well as not

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    Ethical Issue: breech of being professional The intention of the code of ethics is to direct and help registered nurses practice ethically safe so no harm can be done to clients (New Zealand Nursing Organisation‚ 2010). Firstly this essay will describe an issue that was conflicting whilst on clinical placement. Secondly this essay will discuss the ethical principle of being professional which is defined in the code of ethics. Lastly this essay will discuss the importance of a nurse being professional

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    plan of care I developed for Mr X while he was under my care in a post anaesthetic unit. It will discuss my nursing assessments‚ and what diagnoses I developed from this. It will then discuss the rationale behind my nursing interventions using relevant literature. My plan of care will be analysed throughout while identifying how my nursing care meets best practice guidelines. A nursing care plan is begun at a patients admission. In this case Mr X was booked in for an elective surgery‚ which meant

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    study of different moral theories where its importance in nursing practicing is illustrated in the knowledge and competency that prepares nurses in examining ethical and legal issues in relation to their responsibilities‚ rights and moral role as a nurse. Through the study of bioethics‚ the nurse is able to develop a better understanding of the decision-making process that are made and assists with the application of moral theories within nursing practice (Burkhardt & Nathaniel‚ 2013). With ethics also

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