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    QSEN Core Competency

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    The nursing practice is a complex and continuously changing profession. It’s dedication to providing excellence patient center care‚ improving the quality of life for all patients‚ and upholding patients’ rights. As a new graduate nurse‚ it can be hard to transition into such a field‚ and you may find it to be overwhelming and difficult to meet the demands of the patient and workplace. As a new graduate nurse transitioning into the nursing practice‚ the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)

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    Burn Out In Nursing

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    Can the nursing educational system prevent the burnout phase in all levels of nursing care? Burnout is not a term that can only be used for sports and exercising. As a matter of fact‚ it is an emotional and psychological term as well. The definition of burnout in the medical field is the main focus of this paper. Burn out is a state of mental and or physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress (Lavery‚ 2007). In another word‚ it is a syndrome of depersonalization‚ emotional exhaustion

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    Hourly Rounding

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    Improvement to Patient Care by Hourly Rounding A change that a nurse manager could implement that would help improve patient care is hourly rounding. In order to implement this change successfully‚ the nurse manager needs to clearly communicate the expectations‚ and then follow up with good monitoring. When the nurse manager sees the staff meeting the expectations the staff should be acknowledged rewarded/recognized and celebrated. On the other side‚ if the staff is not meeting the expectations

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    1. Use of effective and therapeutic communication methods with patients and members of the interprofessional health care team to deliver high quality patient care. SLO (D) (N4518 Syllabus p.1): I use therapeutic communication by making myself available to my patient and showing interest in their concern such as asking about their pain every hour or asking if they need water/ snacks when necessary. I also ask about similarities and difference in event such as “Is the numbness you’re having today worse

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    Nursing Scenario Analysis

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    The emergency department is a fast paced‚ busy‚ and vital to the hospital and community. There are patients of all ages coming into the ED. Every patient that comes in has a different diagnosis. Patients have various medical problems‚ for example‚ one patient could have the flu and one patient could have just been cut free from a car. When multiple patients are coming in there must be a way to sort through all the ciaos. A triage nurse determines which patient is most important and gets the sent

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    Nurse Fatigue Essay

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    Nurse Fatigue Nurse fatigue is experienced every day in the nursing field‚ it is the inadequate adaptation and restoration of work energy (Drake‚ Luna‚ Georges‚ & Steege‚ 2012). Nurse fatigue can be emotional‚ physical or mental‚ it can also be a feeling of weariness‚ tiredness‚ lack of energy or having trouble performing at work (Drake‚ Luna‚ Georges‚ & Steege‚ 2012). Also it can be caused by working long shifts and causing exhaustion from staff burnout‚ leading to an adverse effect on patient

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    Pediatric Nursing Shortage

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    family-centered care. Washington DC: American Nurses Publishing. Mark‚ B. A.‚ Harless‚ D. W.‚ Berman‚ W. F. (2007). Nurse staffing and adverse events in hospitalized children. Policy‚ Politics & Nursing Practice‚ 8(2): 83-92. Monsen‚ R. B.‚ Finley‚ S. (2007). Shortage of nurses and child health. Journal of Pediatric Nursing‚ 22(3)‚ 231-232). National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions. (2003). Clinical practices service program: Benchmark data. Available from www.childrenshospitals.net/nachri

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    report “LPG Market Analysis By Application (Residential/Commercial‚ Chemical‚ Industrial‚ Auto Fuel‚ Refinery)‚ By Source (Refinery‚ Associated Gas‚ Nonassociated Gas) And Segment Forecasts To 2020‚” is available now to Grand View Researchcustomers and can also be purchased directly at http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/liquefied-petroleum-gas-industry Further key findings from the study suggest: • The global market for LPG was 261.60 million tons in 2013 and is expected to reach

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    Gas Crisis

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    embargo was skyrocketing energy prices as a result of limited supply and heavy demand. Rationing went into effect‚ with supplies of petroleum products being carefully doled out with ration cards and flag systems‚ in which people could take turns buying gas and other fuels on the basis of license plate numbers. At the same time‚ the stock market contracted radically‚ an event that foreshadowed future stock market instabilities linked to the price of oil. The 1970s was also an era in which environmentalism

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    Reasons to be a Nurse

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    I love the idea that I choose to pursue the dream of becoming a nurse. I love being around children and helping other that are hurt. My daughter and my sister have inspired me to become a better person. I have chosen that the best career for me would be a Pediatric Nurse. Being a Pediatric Nurse would benefit me. I would have a variety of job opportunities‚ flexible hours and last but not least you would get to make a great and rewarding salary. First‚ as a Pediatric Nurse I would have an excellent

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