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    Running head: MY PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING​1 MY PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING KRISTI RUTHERFORD KING UNIVERSITY MY PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING​2 Abstract My philosophy of nursing starts from my personal values which are what attracted me to nursing as a profession. In simple terms it means doing what is right when no one is looking. Nurse’s do this by having integrity‚ empathy‚ a caring demeanor and honesty. No matter what type of nursing you do these characteristics all come into play and should be considered

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    Summary: According to Allan Megill‚ in the article “Introduction: Four senses of Objectivity”‚ Megill describes four senses of objectivity‚ noting that there is no such thing as “the objectivity question‚” because there is certainly not the single way to understand objectivity or the objective criteria for knowledge. The four principal senses are as following: The first sense of objectivity is an absolute sense of objectivity which originates from the idea of “representing things as they really are”

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    University of Phoenix Material Nursing Theorist Grid 1. Theorist Selected: Ida Orlando 2. Description of key points of the theory: a. Patient centered approach. b. The nurse should quickly respond to patients’ immediate need. The nurse should use their five senses to determine what the most immediate need is and confirm with patient to see if assumption is correct. After the nurse implements the solution the nurse should then follow up with the patient to determine if the solution

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    Philosophy of Nursing Starting out in the Pre-Professional Nursing Program at Summit Technology‚ I have a preconceived philosophy of nursing. I believe a career in nursing means for a versatile path. There are so many directions nursing can take a person. To begin‚ there are different levels on where one can start. A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a general baseline for a lot of beginning nurses‚ but one can further their education to become a Registered Nurse (RN) or Nurse Practitioner

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    Assessment for Quality Improvement Quality improvement should be a major focus in any organization and requires four basic steps: “…specify the requirements‚ design the product‚ create the product‚ and examine the product.” (Burrill and Ledolter‚ 1999‚ p. 142). Each process must be completed in order as each is important. Once requirements and specifications have been determined‚ resources and standards can be evaluated to create and test the product. The means of creation will be different in

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    My Courses 47531953 Registered 10/3/2014 Date Completed Grade Ethical Lens Inventory 10/6/2014 Dilemmas: Wayward Water and Concealed Contaminants 10/6/2014 B+ 40381806 (IRENE BLUNDELL) Registered 6/21/2012 Ethics Understand Ethics Ethical Perspectives Decode the Results Lens Rights Lens Relationship Lens Results Lens Reputation Lens Balanced Lens Traits Core Values Classical Values Key Phrase Behavior Definition Analysis Tools Gift Blind Spot Risk Temptation Vice Crisis

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    Alyssa Deleon 1/23/14 Mr. Erickson Winter 2014 Public Speaking Objective: Show the class how to jump start a car. Introduction: 1) Explain why it’s good to know how to jump start a car. 2) Tell everybody the safeties of how to jumpstart a car. 3) Introduce that is all needed to jump start a car. -Another car with jumper cables or a rechargeable battery pack with jumper cables Body: 1. knowing how to jump start a car is very helpful so you don’t get stranded accidently by running

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    Dorothea Elizabeth Orem: Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory Dorothea E. Orem was known as a pioneer in the development of distinctive nursing knowledge and as one of foremost America’s nursing theorist (Alligood & Tomey‚ 2010‚ Fawcett‚ 2000). Her self-care deficit theory which is a general theory of nursing‚ is used widely in nursing today (Hartweg‚ 1995). Orem’s contributions played significant role in shifting nursing away from a medical model of practice and to gain recognition as a legitimate

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    March 4‚ 2013 Alexis M. Herman‚ C.C.O Chair and Chief Executive Officer Attn: A Herman P.O Box 1734 Atlanta‚ GA 30301 Dear Mr. Cahillane: Views of our consumers are important to our company‚ and I know it is essential to meet their needs. We can achieve incredible outcomes for the new plans to our companies reaching this goal together. I know we can achieve this by changing a problem into an achievable solution; this will be beneficial to the company and fulfill the consumer’s wishes. This

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    Introduction The Medical Board of Australia (MBA) and the Nurses and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) both recognise that good record keeping is required to provide safe‚ high-quality health care (MBA‚ 2014; NMBA‚ 2008‚ 2014). Clinical documentation reflects the assessment of the patient‚ the clinical findings‚ the plan‚ patient’s response and outcome of care (Heartfield‚ 1996; Jeffries‚ Johnson‚ & Griffiths‚ 2010). Accurate documentation is seen not only as a record of patient care (Rodden‚ &

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