Elenora Vidal-Pascal Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Grand Canyon University 02/01/2013 NRS-430V Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing Education‚ Leadership and Practice Nursing has become one of the fastest rising professions‚ not only in the United States but‚ in the world. Nurses have been regulated in their scope of practice for years. With The Affordable Care Act of 2010coming accessible to the public‚ nursing will be called in to utilize their skills to be in the forefront
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Transition to Professional Nursing Part A Week 2 Assignment Instructions: Personal Philosophy of Nursing Submit by 0800 Monday of Week 3. NOTE: You will create a new Word document for this Assignment instead of typing directly into this document. Overview: “Personal Philosophy of Nursing” In this week’s Assignment‚ you will draft a formal paper expressing your personal philosophy of nursing. In this paper‚ you will provide a framework for your personal practice of nursing and reflect on why you chose
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Vision for the Future of Nursing This Power Point Presentation will present how evidence-based practice will influence trends in healthcare and the future of nursing‚ how the application of nursing theory will continue to influence professional nursing practice‚ the nurse’s current role is in research‚ as well as how new roles and opportunities will benefit nursing and healthcare in general. Evidence based practice will influence trends in healthcare and the future of nursing According to Chitty
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The Impact on Nursing of the Institute of Medicine 2010 report on the Future of Nursing Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics 04/15/2013 In this twenty first century‚ where modern health care system is evolving rapidly and getting more complex by the day. Patient are being diagnosed with new diseases‚ prescribed new medications‚ newer test are being ordered and new sophisticated procedures are being performed. In this current demanding healthcare system‚ physicians are spending less
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This study sought to determine the implementation of preceptorship roles of professional nurses towards the RNSE nurses and the development of professional autonomy among RNSE nurses. This chapter discusses the results of the data gathered including the analysis and interpretation. Extent of Implementation of Preceptorship Roles of Professional Nurses Teacher. In the professional nurses’ performance of their preceptorship role of teacher‚ an average mean score of 2.90 was obtained based on the
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Call to Nursing Michelle Stuart‚ RN The University of Texas at Arlington In partial fulfillment of the requirements of N3645 Transition to Professional Nursing Mary Wise‚ RN‚ MSN November 18‚ 2012 Online RN-BSN Introduction After seventeen years in the nursing profession I realize each day is a learning experience. As my experiences evolve so do some of my beliefs and values. However‚ I believe nursing at its core has fundamentals that are unwavering. The essence of nursing: Caring
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and making positive interactions a priority in my daily nursing life are a must. Nursing shortages are making these simple tasks a challenge almost daily‚ rushing in order to meet time restrictions and physician’s demands is an hourly occurrence. My assumptions and characteristics are very closely related to these occurrences‚ I assume that we all strive to become better and evolve daily in order to do so. Our characteristics as professionals will prove that these assumptions are obtainable. As a
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RN’s‚ LPN’s and CNA’s all have a different role in the nursing community. The general responsibilities as a nurse are to protect and prevent people from illness or injury. They help with human response which is the healing process that patients or family members are going through‚ for example helping with the steps after diagnosis and the treatment process. Nurses care for families‚ groups‚ and communities.there are many types of nurses one can be. There are specialty nurses which have a specific
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Nursing advocacy Introduction Nurses are bound to experience issues on a day-to-day basis where it becomes their ethical and moral obligation to provide advocacy for patients and their family. The concerns can be attributed to the unprecedented changes in the healthcare systems. The uncertainty results in new regulations being implemented‚ financial burdens on the patient and the trend of population rise. These challenges present an opportunity for the nurses to adopt a more responsible role of patient
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Nursing is universal in the sense that nurses can be found almost in all countries around the world (Henderson‚ 1978). They are in the hospitals‚ in school clinics‚ in the community centres‚ residential homes and even play major roles in some of the popular soap operas in television. There are even television shows that mainly revolve around nurses and which chronicles what they do at work - both the positive and the negative. It is one of the most visible and easily identifiable occupations as compared
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