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    Trends in Nursing and Bioterrorism Through the years the demand for nurses has increased tremendously. As the need for nurses increases exponentially the trends in nursing follow the lead. The world of nursing is steady evolving everyday and new trends are constantly being brought to the forefront. Another focus of this paper is Bioterrorism‚ being prepared during a hazard‚ and a nurse’s role during a disastrous situation. Education is a very important part of today’s society. Even more important

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    "I can find better nurse ’s on the street than the ones who work on this floor". The nurse ’s who work on my floor in the facility where I work‚ are known throughout the hospital as some of the best. Some of the surgeon ’s demand for their patients to be admitted to our floor after surgery due to the quality of care that the nurse ’s provide the patient ’s and their families. Most however are very critical of the staff and have no respect for us at all and complain about us no matter what we do.

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    Hourly Rounding

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    The Effect of Hourly Rounding on Nurse Satisfaction and Productivity Kerri Austin Originally Submitted November 23‚ 2008 Revised and Resubmitted January 10‚ 2009 Hourly rounding is a strategy involving nurses and other health care staff to regularly “check in” on patients every hour. Because nursing staff is not reacting to call lights‚ patients are more content and happy; therefore nurses feel they are doing a better job helping their patients (Studer‚ 2007). Research has shown that rounding

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    Nursing Career Paper

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    Nursing has become a harder profession to get into. It is one of the most rewarding professions out there in the world. A patient wants to be reassured that the person taking care of them knows what they are talking about‚ and know what to do when the time comes. Nursing is more than just helping people get better. It is a livelihood that a registered nurse can be proud of achieving. The nursing field is bigger than most know about. There are hospital nurses‚ there are nursing home nurses

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    Nut1 Task 2

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    Western Governors University NUT1 Task 2 Quality Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are becoming more widely used across the healthcare spectrum. One of the reasons for their popularity is the potential that is presented for increasing the quality of care delivered to patients by decreasing handwriting interpretation errors‚ reducing medication administration errors and eliminating lost charts. Time management is a crucial skill to have as a nurse. It allows for a smooth workflow which translates

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    My Future Goal

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    [pic] I have a dream to become a nurse t use these qualities to serve patients in need. But first of all ‚ let’s think about years of college and 2 years of nursing school. I also once had a dream of being a vet‚ but I like being a nurse more than a vet because I don’t like animals like I like babies. And plus being a vet you have to take more time in school like about 2 years of college and 3 years of vetting school. Also taking care of both babies and animals are important‚ and my parents want

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    Family Needs

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    Guy LaFleur once said‚ “When trouble comes‚ it is your family that supports you” (“Family Quotes‚” 2012). When a person becomes seriously ill‚ our job as nurses is to support that family. Evidence suggests that treating the needs of the family while treating the patient will yield optimum results. The patient will likely respond more positively with family around‚ and the family will be likewise more satisfied spending time with their family member in trouble. Family needs have been grouped into

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    Nursing in the Future

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    Financial issues‚ healthcare policy changes‚ scarce resources‚ political issues and advancing technology on health care affect all areas of nursing‚ no matter how diverse the field is. In the practice of long term care and assisted living facilities‚ these issues are of major concern for many people. Trends that are seen in my current practice can help give hints to what is to come in the future. It seems like many health care facilities are always short on money‚ and so the number of patients

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    Advanced Degreed Nurses Improve Patient Safety Angela Lofton American Sentinel University Nurses have an obligation to patients and to patient’s families to deliver competent and safe quality of care. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing stated “education has a significant impact on the knowledge and competencies of the nurse clinician.” (Fact sheet AACN). My choice to return to school is a direct reflection on my commitment to give the absolute best care possible.

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    Caring in Nursing

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    Caring in Nursing Compassion and Caring Every individual has his/her own unique perception of caring. There are so many ways to show caring that the possibilities are endless. Nurses are often associated with caring because they support‚ comfort‚ and help the patient recover to the best of their ability. Their experiences dealing with different patients that have unique situations on a daily basis help them become better caregivers. Personally I have had several experiences with some great nurses

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