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    Running head: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Grand Canyon University: Nursing 430 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !1 Running head: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS 2 In October 2010 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) collaborated with the Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Foundation in releasing a report The Future of Nursing:

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    Imagine being a patient going into surgery where the surgeon and staff are distracted and a wrong site surgery is performed on yourself or a loved one. Going into surgery is anxiety-provoking enough but the possibility of having a wrong-site procedure is one of the worst possible outcomes. Sadly‚ this is the reality for too many people in the world. Each week over 40 wrong site surgeries are performed in the United States (Joint Commission‚ 2017) with a total of 1‚300 to 2‚700 wrong procedures performed

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    Sample Statement of Purpose for Recreation and Leisure Studies The Martial Art (wushu) and the Technique of Deep Breathing (qigong) constitute an integral part of Chinese traditional culture and one of the essential cultural legacies of the world civilization. Even now‚ those two ancient health-building techniques are still indispensable in facilitating people’s health. Yet‚ it is regretful to notice that they seem to have stopped developing in the modern era. I believe that the best way out of

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    198-212. doi: 10.2307/3345779 Črnčec‚ R.‚ Wilson‚ S. J.‚ & Prior‚ M. (2006). No evidence for the mozart effect in children. Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal‚ 23(4)‚ 305-318. Retrieved from: JSTOR Strait‚ D.‚ & Kraus‚ N. (2011). Playing music for a smarter ear: Cognitive‚ perceptual and neurobiological evidence. Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal‚ 29(2)‚ 133-146. doi: 10.1525/mp.2011.29.2.133

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    the necessary information needed to help them in a time of such. After assessing the patients and gleaning the data and information needed to help them and identify the barriers to care my assessment is communicated to other members of the interdisciplinary team by way of using standardized terminology. This terminology is known as the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association-International (NANDA-I)‚ the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)‚ and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC).

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    Chapter 16 Reflections Chapter Reflections Chapter 16 of our textbook for class‚ Teaching Elementary Physical Education: Strategies for the Classroom Teachers is called “Interdisciplinary Strategies for Physical Education”. I felt as though this particular chapter was very “to the point”‚ but that it was also packed with a lot of information that could be very useful in the classroom. This chapter was about just what the title suggests: ways that you could integrate physical education into

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    Multisystem Failure Homeostasis and Pain Management Western Governors University When patient’s present to an emergency department in multisystem failure many factors contribute to the way the nurse will perform. In an emergency situation when a patient presents it involves quick assessment‚ complex observation‚ and decision making to assess the patient homeostasis level‚ pain management‚ and oxygenation. It is the nurse’s duty to prioritize what needs to be done for the patient in

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    the effects of war on their own. The VA has learned from these vets and has prescribed what they have learned in dealing with veteran’s that are and have returned from the country’s recent wars and conflicts. This has taken an integrative‚ interdisciplinary approach. A theory of evolution is much in line with this approach. It acknowledges competition but accepts the inevitability of cumulation in knowledge development (Meleis‚ 2012‚ p. 431). This involves not only care for the veteran himself

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    A multidisciplinary approach is the backbone of modern medical practice. The ability to deliver the most sensitive and responsive health care‚ based on the individual needs of the patient‚ requires a cohesive and collaborative approach. “Interdisciplinary care‚ although not denying the importance of specific skills‚ seeks to blur the professional boundaries and requires trust‚ tolerance‚ and a willingness to share responsibility.” In modern medicine there is an increased focus on the biopyschosocial

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    As a third year Occupational Therapy student I have a strong occupational focus and can identify the value that occupations provide during transition and recovery from illness. With 5 years experience working in customer service I have an eye for detail. Through varied team and sole-charge roles I have developed skills in prioritisation‚ time management and teamwork. I work effectively as a leader or team player – training new employees and solving customer complaints and employment relation issues

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