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    changes and with the change comes new methods to do things‚ which necessary doesn’t mean that we must change our old methods. Sometimes it is needed to seek for new information‚ so nurse can give best care to their patients. 2. Issues Evidence based nursing seems to be something that not every nurse necessary prac-tice and there are several reasons for that. I think that the biggest thing is this is the fact that most of the nurses are older people that have gotten their degree in dec-ades ago (Pravikoff

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    The barriers around the nursing profession must be fully understood. Historically and practically were developed as professional identity‚ because fictitious characterization of nursing is unfortunately what sticks in the minds of people. Nurses were seen poorly educated women‚ incarcerated criminals‚ or housekeepers untrained; therefore‚ nursing was women’ profession. Charles Dickens wrote a book Martin Chuzzlewit in 1896‚ the image of nurses was portrayed in the character “Sairy Gamp” who was

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    of nursing. I am glad to have made it this far where I can finally put my skills‚ knowledge and compassion into practice as a Practical Nurse. In being a Practical Nurse‚ it requires for one to practice within state regulations such as the Nurse’s Practice Act and follow definite guidelines mandated by the Arizona State Board of Nursing. A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) has many options in employment after passing the NCLEX-PN exam. Practical Nurses can work in places such as skilled nursing facilities

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    I choose nursing as my career path because I want an honest career where I can help others. My desire to help others in need comes from watching my sickly grandmother health deteriorate before my eyes and not being able to help her. I was one of my grandmothers care takers‚ for a whole year I watched my grandmother suffer. I watched a scab go to a stage four decubiti’s ulcer‚ in less than two weeks all because she was not changed positions every two hours and proper cleaning techniques was not used

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    JEAN HENRI DUNANT By Johnson Guma Kajara. Introduction: Almost in every century‚ every nation there is war and natural disasters in this world. We cannot count anymore how much sadness‚ injury‚ pain‚ sorrow‚ dread that they get. But with International Red cross many souls can be helped.Redcross decreases their injuries‚ their pain‚ and their sorrows with love. And all of that was started by an inspired man called Jean Henri

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    (Masters‚ 2015). She believes transpersonal connections are reciprocal in nature‚ and therefore involve healing and caring for both the nurse and patient (Masters‚ 2015). In today’s fast-paced world‚ it is very easy for nurses to get hung up on tasks. Watson maintains that while tasks are important‚ they are second to the caring factor in the nurse-patient connection (Masters‚ 2015). Waston developed 10 Caritas in which to establish the transpersonal caring connection. (Masters‚ 2015). In other words

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    Nursing school was never meant to be easy. Being accepted to the program was already a challenge and long journey that requires patience‚ perseverance‚ and knowledge. The moment I received that acceptance letter to the nursing program‚ mixed emotions filled my mind and soul. I asked myself a question‚ “Am I physically‚ psychologically‚ and spiritually ready for this?” Funny that I worked hard to get into the program‚ but then question myself afterwards. First day of nursing school was very overwhelming

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    Research Critique Part 2 Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS-433V-0104 Cheri Church May 25‚ 2014 Research Critique Part 2 This paper will review a quantitative study comparing the outcomes of physicians that use sterile versus nonsterile gloves during simple soft tissue lacerations repairs in the Emergency Room. It will address the protection of human participants‚ their risks/benefits‚ and a review of the study’s data collection‚ data analysis‚ and problem statement

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    Running head: Nursing Informatics The Use of Computerized Management Systems in Nursing The quality of patient care can be increased when utilizing a computerized management system. These systems facilitate coordination among multiple providers and healthcare institutes by providing easy and quick access to clients’ information. Patient’s data is placed together which can be monitored more efficiently instead of waiting to receive information by mail or fax

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    Watson and Crick discovering DNA Watson and Cricks discovery of DNA was important for many reasons because DNA made it possible to use genetic screening to identify which patients have ‘faulty’ genes which will lead to genetic illness such as Alzheimer’s. Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA in 1953. A reason that it was important was because it has provided an explanation for diseases and conditions that the germ theory cannot explain‚ for instance‚ cancer. This was important because

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