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    Individual Analysis Phil Linn Ohio University Introduction In this paper I will cover different scopes and guidelines that nursing professionals use in their daily practice and some examples in my practice that are affected by those guidelines. Also how ethics‚ morals and values affect nursing policies and ways the affect the nurse in providing care. Scope of Practice The nursing scope of practice was developed by the American Nurses Association (ANA). The ANA describes the scope

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    and I reached out to her because of the many years of experience she had. She had told me that the smartest thing to do in the journey to becoming a nurse practitioner was to start out as a CNA and then‚ after completing high school‚ enrolling in a LPN program and then furthering on from there. I also talked to my cousin who is a diagnostic medical sonographer and she had told me if I wanted to become a nurse‚ taking classes that apply and working as a CNA is my best option. In addition‚ I read a

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    The Impact of Nurse Staffing on Patient Outcomes Kelly Adams McCann Drexel University The Impact of Nurse Staffing on Patient Outcomes When my daughter was in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) 11 years ago‚ I was I was blissfully ignorant of patient-to-nurse ratios and budget constraints. I had confidence in the competence of the nurses and believed that they had the time and the tools necessary to care for my child. Now that I’m a nurse myself and I see my support staff numbers cut and

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    Coumadin Teaching Plan

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    For this community-teaching plan‚ I chose to discuss Coumadin therapy. I presented the secondary prevention and screening for vulnerable people. The demographic of the audience were all nurses. RN s and LPNs were educated on why we use Coumadin and why it is so important to understand the side effects of the medication and what risk factors to be aware of when administering the medication. When dispensing the medication to our patients‚ it is our responsibility as their nurse to be fully aware of

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    Gestational DM

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    1.How should the nurse record Amanda’s obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? A) 3-2-0-1-3.INCORRECTThis does not reflect the client’s obstetrical history. B) 3-1-1-1-2.INCORRECTThis does not reflect the client’s obstetrical history. C) 4-1-1-1-3.CORRECTGravidity [G] is defined as the number of times pregnant‚ including the current pregnancy. Term [T] is defined as any birth after the end of the 37th week‚ and preterm [P] refers to any births between 20 and 37 weeks. Both term and preterm

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    Chapter 60: Nursing Management: Alzheimer’s Disease‚ Dementia‚ and Delirium Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A 68-year-old patient who is hospitalized with pneumonia is disoriented and confused 3 days after admission. Which information indicates that the patient is experiencing delirium rather than dementia? a. The patient was oriented and alert when admitted. b. The patient’s speech is fragmented and incoherent. c. The patient is oriented to person but disoriented to place and time. d. The patient

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    The Pact

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    The Pact By Drs. Sampson Davis‚ George Jenkins‚ and Rameck Hunt With Lisa Frazier Page A Book Report by Lacey Stearman With the support from family and friends‚ the impossible is possible. Several feel like they are in a world by themselves‚ often discouraged and on the verge of giving up. Influenced by the wrong crowd or the environment surrounding you can also have an impact as well. Others can follow the right path‚ some may get lost. There are helping hands everywhere‚ the decision is

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    belongings could face charges such as: theft‚ assault and battery‚ negligence‚ abuse‚ false imprisonment‚ defamation‚ and invasion of privacy. A person who has completed a brief health-care training program‚ and who provides support services for RNs and LPNs. Also known as an orderly or‚ when certified by a state agency‚ a certified nurse aide (CNA). Many hospitals offer education and orientation programs for newly hired nurse’s aides and inservice education for continued

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    Business 561 October 19‚ 2013 From the beginning of time‚ in the Garden of Eden‚ God created rules to help his people live‚ flourish‚ and succeed. At first it was a single rule‚ “ And the Lord God commanded the man‚ “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden;  but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil‚ for when you eat from it you will certainly die.” Genesis 2:16-17 (The Bible) Man could not seem to follow even one simple rule‚ so slowly but surely‚ more laws

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    Neonatal Nursing Essay

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    “Neonatal nurses know the best things come in the smallest packages.” Neonatal nursing‚ a subspecialty of nursing‚ works with newborn infants who have differing levels of needs. The specialized field of neonatal nursing developed around the 1960s. (Ferguson‚ 69) Neonatal nurses make up the backbone of the neonatal intensive care unit‚ or NICU‚ for the smallest patients. Neonatal nurses will give babies the most tender love and care they will ever receive in a healthcare environment. Neonatal nurses

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