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    Religion In Nursing

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    The beginnings of nursing can be traced back to many ancient cultures‚ such as those in Egypt‚ Greece‚ Rome‚ and Israel. In its early years‚ nursing was closely entwined with religious orders and faith communities. During the Christian crusades‚ nursing orders such as the knight of st. John‚ the Teutonic knights and the knights of st. Lazarus was established‚ persisting even today. Individual deacons‚ deaconesses‚ and roman matrons cared for sick individuals and were instrumental in the organization

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    Practicing the science of nursing can be absolutely rewarding. A nurse has the ability to promote‚ educate‚ and care for their patients or individuals in the community to maintain health. The foundation of practicing basic nursing is becoming a registered nurse. Being a registered nurse can open up multiple opportunities in the nursing field. Educated as a registered nurse will allow the practice of physical examination‚ medication administration‚ education‚ and critical thinking skill based on

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    classes are now a required course in high school. Statistics plays an important role in nursing and we have been using the results from statistical studies in the medical field for a very long time. Florence Nightingale used statistics to prove the effectiveness of simple nursing interventions. Nightingale kept meticulous records in regards to the effectiveness of nursing. These records were used to reform nursing care. Her basic concepts regarding nursing remain in effect today. Statistical studies

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    purpose of this assignment is to provide a description of my educational and professional background as well as explore professional and personal goals related to the course and the practicum. Education and Professional Background My name is Florence Nightingale and I want to start by giving you some insight into my personal life. I currently reside in Orange County‚ California‚ where the military has placed my family. I am an army wife‚ an associate degree nurse‚ and a mother of two boys. From a small

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    Rose Laine L. Tabequero Nov. 6‚ 2014 BSN- 1NA NCM 100.1 Lec World History of Nursing The earliest nurses were often the nuns and army/soldiers who provided nursing-like service. In many societies‚ the provision of nursing care was a role that was assigned to females members‚ yet in other societies‚ care of the sick was a role assigned to medicine men‚ shamans‚ or other tribesmen. From A.D. 50 to 800‚ hospitals were usually near a church or monastery. Men were the caregivers and women

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    Hi Antoinetta‚ I notice in your response of clinical informatics being implemented on units that the inpatients are provided iPads to access for their medical records? To take part of their care? WOW! That seems bizarre to me. It seems like it would be asking for trouble. Wouldn’t you agree? Antoinetta‚ I can’t help to imagine the patient laying in bed‚ board‚ obviously not a real sick patient‚ asking a multitude of questions‚ for example‚ “what does this word mean”‚ “what does that lab

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    and skillful behaviors in alignment with their profession. Being professional then is the act of behaving in a manner defined and expected by the chosen profession. This framework for professionalism in nursing began with our early roots with Florence Nightingale who set the bar rather high in regards to giving of herself to others and her expectation of excellence in practice. She was an inventor‚ a visionary‚ a missionary and she delivered all with a commitment to passion and love. We as nurses are

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    Martha E Rogers

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    Martha E Rogers was born a hundred years ago on March 3rd 1914 in Texas. She died March 13th 1994 in Phoenix‚ Arizona1. A casual occurrence‚ she shared her birthday with Florence Nightingale born 94 years before and had passed away four years before2. They will share more than a birthdate as we will see later namely the role of the nursing as distinct from medicine. One is helping nature while nursing puts the patient in the best environment for nature to act 3 Martha was born in a family which

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    Florence Nightingale said “Let us each and all realizing the importance of our influence on others‚ stand shoulder to shoulder and not alone in the good cause” (Nightingale‚ as cited in Dossey et al.‚ 2005‚ p. 266) However as a recently graduated from a associates degree program unlike many in my class I was the only student who hadn’t previously been working in health care. While I was passionate and eager to learn I was still greener than every other nursing student in my class and I felt very

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    Nursing is Caring. A statement that is continuously being reminded to us student nurse However‚ this may be vague technically. To elaborate this statement Joyce Travelbee‚ a nursing theorist‚with her Human-to-human relationship model proposed that the goal of nursing was to assist an individual‚ family‚or community to prevent or cope with the experiences of illness or suffering and‚ if necessary‚ to find meaning in these experiences‚ with the ultimate goal being the presence of hope. She also stressed

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