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    Shared Leadership

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    Implementation of Shared Leadership: A Strategy to Improve Outcomes Capstone Project Paper Deb Colshan Allen College Implementation of Shared Leadership: A Strategy to Improve Outcomes Abstract Healthcare has become complex and competitive forcing hospitals to find alternative methods to make care safer and more efficient. Because of overcrowding and workload‚ emergency departments often experience large staff turnover‚ low patient satisfaction scores‚ and a negative image within their community

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    Careers Effective leadership Jan Fowler‚ chief executive of the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre NHS Trust‚ Oxford‚ won the 2010 NHS Award for Inspiration. Nominated by colleagues for her ‘determination‚ courage and tenacity’‚ she describes who inspired her as a young nurse and what it takes to be a good leader The concept of good leadership is somewhat nebulous. We all recognise good leaders when we see them‚ and many of them become our role models‚ but defining what makes them so effective

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    Nursing Philosphy

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    My Values and Beliefs as a Nurse Mukesh Sharma The University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing In partial fulfillment of the requirements of N3645 Transition to Professional Nursing Part A Jeanean Boyd‚ MSN‚ RN April 21‚ 2013 Online RN-BSN My Values and Beliefs as a Nurse We all have our own philosophies about what we do in our lives or toward life itself. The same way‚ we have our own philosophies behind the work we do or the profession we carry. ‘Philosophy’ basically

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    The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing I am going to discuss the book I read‚ Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves. I am going to talk about the history‚ definitions‚ and major concepts of emotional intelligence. I am going to discuss functions in nursing and how emotional intelligence is applicable. I am going to talk about how I will use emotional intelligence in my own practice and my personal growth after reading the book. History and Concepts of Emotional

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    Leadership and Management

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    about a change in ordering menus for patients and how it affected the dynamics of the ward. The proposal was that menus were to be ordered electronically and emailed to the kitchen. For purposes of confidentiality‚ and to comply with Part 5 of the Nursing and Midwifery’s Code of Conduct (2004)‚ the name of my practice area has been omitted and subsequently any other names or places have been changed/ omitted. I will explore areas of development and then make recommendations for future practice.

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    Nursing in the Future

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    health care affect all areas of nursing‚ no matter how diverse the field is. In the practice of long term care and assisted living facilities‚ these issues are of major concern for many people. Trends that are seen in my current practice can help give hints to what is to come in the future. It seems like many health care facilities are always short on money‚ and so the number of patients per nurse increases so that the facility can make more money by having less nursing staff. When the work load increases

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    Nursing Code of Ethics Lisa Lang West Texas A&M University NURS 4345 Professional Nursing Leadership/Management Nursing Code of Ethics The focus of this paper is to discuss the Nursing Code of Ethics. The purpose of this paper is to review the purpose‚ background‚ and the importance of the Nursing Code of Ethics and evaluate how the Nursing Code of Ethics improves individual nursing practice. Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary defines the Nursing Code of Ethics as‚ “A statement

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    disciplines such as medicine and nursing is composed of the extension of practical knowledge (know how) through research and the characterization and understanding of the "know how" of clinical experience. •She coneptualizes in her writing about nursing skills as experience is a prerequisite for becoming an expert. ABOUT THE THEORIST •Patricia E. Benner‚ R.N.‚ Ph.D.‚ FAAN is a Professor Emerita at the University of California‚ San Francisco. •BA in Nursing - Pasadena College/Point Loma College

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    Nursing Roles

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    Nursing Roles & Values Casey Smith‚ RN NVT2 ~ Task 2 Western Governor’s University May 2013 First Interview Western Governors University Nursing Program Interview Form Candidate name: Jaclyn Dunn‚ RN Candidate ID number: Name and title of the interviewee: Kim Goff‚ RN MSN Describe the specialty area of the interviewee: Hospice Clinical Director The interviewee belongs to the following category: Educator Administrator Clinical Specialist Staff Nurse Nurse Researcher

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    Nursing Preceptor

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    guides‚ and assist another who is learning a role. Typically experienced RNs who are enthusiastic about the nursing profession and have a desire to teach. The preceptor should have a BSN degree at minimum and a preceptor should have the following characteristics: Effective interpersonal and communication skills‚ Teaching skills‚ Sensitivity to the learning needs of student nurses‚ Leadership skills‚ Decision-making and problem-solving skills‚ Positive professional attitude and the ability to provide

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