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    Nursing Competencies GCU Nursing Competencies The first school of nursing in the United States was the Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing‚ founded in 1873. The Bellevue offered a Baccalaureate degree in Nursing with principles of nursing established by Florence Nightingale. In later years‚ the Associate-degree in nursing was formed by Mildred Montag‚ to help with the nursing shortages in WWII. “In the mid 1900’s an Associate-degree level nurse was thought of as a “technical nurse”

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    Nursing Home Administrator Health Care Communication Methods HCS/320 1/28/13 Cheryl Workman University of Phoenix The delivery of Healthcare is a high touch enterprise that calls for interaction among every stakeholder within the healthcare sphere. Communication‚ whether interpersonal or intrapersonal‚ is a crucial part of these dealings and may be transformed by the intellectual use of communication tools. Information is the means of support of healthcare. Therefore‚ communication systems

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    Future of Nursing

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    Nursing career is one of the few fastest growing fields in the health care industry‚ not only in the United States‚ but also in the world. Nurse practice has drastically changed in the last decade and as a result the need for changes in nursing practice is becoming more and more important. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) will place many demands on health professionals and offer them many opportunities to create a system that is more patient centered. The legislation has begun the long process

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    The Nursing Shortage: Why Today’s Shortage is Unique Introduction: The nursing profession has experienced shortages many times in the past. This pattern was cyclical‚ with periods of high vacancy rates followed by layoffs and an oversupply of registered nurses. Today‚ we are experiencing another drought for nursing‚ but due to many factors‚ this shortage is different from anything the profession has witnessed in previous years. There are many that feel this shortage is severe and prolonged

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    Nursing Organizations  Lindsay Tafs  Daytona State University                  Nursing Organizations  Nurses are among the largest group of healthcare personnel in the United States.  There are approximately 3.6 million registered nurses (About ANA).  Organizations exist at the national and state levels as well as numerous specialties‚ from emergency medicine to hospice.  Each organization can have multiple functions but all serve to represent nurses and maintain high standards of clinical  practice

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    Nursing is a profession which has evolved tremendously in the past century. From the dawn of time nursing has existed‚ in one form or another. This has contributed to it gaining recognition as a profession. According to.............profession has been defined as “an occupation that requires extensive education or a calling that requires special knowledge‚ skill‚ and preparation”. Since healthcare varies between cultures‚ nurses have historically taken on many different roles‚ these include folk

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    IOM and Nursing Transformation Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NRS-430V December 23‚ 2012 IOM and Nursing Transformation The Institute of Medicine (IOM) is an American‚ not-for-profit‚ non-governmental‚ unaffiliated‚ organization created for the sole purpose to serve as an advisor to the government and every sector in society in order to make better informed health care decisions. Established in 1970 the IOM organization has been answering the nation’s most pressing questions

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    Even though attempts to impart public education on how to opt-out‚ it could not assure that all would comprehend and take actions‚ especially with people’s busy schedules and other responsibilities. Thereby‚ it is ethically inappropriate to automatically presume that people want their organs to be harvested. Thus‚ it is immoral to intrude a person’s body unless that person has given authorization to do so. In other words‚ the opt-out system is a violation of medical ethics of autonomy. Personal

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    Voting rights are an extension of civl rights. Since 2001‚ almost 1‚000 bills that would tighten voting laws have been introduced in 46 states. In the 2008 election‚ 2.2 million registered voters did not vote because they did not have the proper identification. In 2011‚ the number affected rose to 3.8 million. The majority of these bills have been in regard to voter ID laws‚ which have been billed as a seemingly reasonable way to prevent people from impersonating voters at the polls. The laws‚ however

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    What are animal rights? It’s the right believed to animals to live free from medical research‚ hunting and violence. Throughout the world animals are being abused and exploited for our own pleasure. They are persecuted for hunting‚ leaving them dead or wounded. Animal research and experimentations are frequently being practiced in today’s society‚ and the animals are being tortured and heartlessly killed. Animals are wrongly forced into mistreatment‚ animal rights should annihilate the problems with

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