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    My Philosophy of Nursing

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    My Philosophy of Nursing I am a forty-one year old wife and mother of one twelve year old daughter. I have been a nurse for eighteen years‚ thirteen of which have been in Oncology. My first job as a nurse was at a nursing home. I knew I did not want to be there long term as my goal was to be an Oncology nurse. I am not sure why I wanted to be an Oncology nurse as I did not have a close family member or friend that had suffered from Cancer‚ but I knew that is what I wanted to do. I got hired on

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    Cesaria Tan - First Filipino nurse who had Masters Degree in Nursing in the United States. Annie Sand - Founded the National League of Philippine Government Nurses. Socorro Diaz - First editor of “The Message” the first journal of Philippine Nurses Association Dr. Julita Sotejo - Considered as Florence Nightingale of the Philippines; Founder of the University of the Philippines College of nursing; Author of Code of Ethics (PRC BON Res No. 633‚1982) Anastacia Giron Tupaz - Founder of the Filipino

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    Nursing Theory

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    individual‚ and is observed through social practices‚ religious structures and artistic expression. The end result of such change is what we recognize now as culture.  Culture directs an individual’s thinking‚ doing and being.  Within the context of nursing practice‚ cultural backgrounds can influence views on health and well-being and illness‚ which in turn might have an effect on their perceptions on healthcare and healthcare outcomes. Due to the recurrent concerns regarding the challenges encountered

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    Nursing Scholarship Essay

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    time‚ my first experience with nursing occurred when I learned to count calories in the sixth grade. It was a slightly misguided attempt to maximize my health. This small understanding of what it means to seek health started the bit of snow rolling that began to collect a bit more snow and a bit more‚ and it took rolling through much more experience and exploration to turn this tiny bit of snow into the more comprehensive understanding of health‚ nutrition and nursing that I have today – the large

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    Nursing Labor Movement

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    2007) In the profession of nursing‚ the common reasons for nurses to strike are patient care demands‚ benefits and wages. Despite differences in economics‚ politics‚ culture and health care systems across countries‚ nurses around the world face very similar problems and hold very similar priorities. Understaffing‚ safety and health‚ mandatory overtime‚ privatization‚ floating and the assignment of nursing assistants are seen as serious problems. (Challenges‚ 2003) Nursing Labor Organization History

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    The leadership has been changed during the time with the definition as well as the theories. In the modern-day‚ leadership in nursing is important to meet the goal safety environment and the optimized quality of patients and staffs outcome. Leadership plays an important role of each member in the group to make a decision. This paper will present the role of leadership in nursing. Compare and contrast the role of the manager and a leader There are similarities in the role of the manager and the leader

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    Nursing Ethical Issues

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    2002). Moreover unprofessional ethical practice may result to litigations if care was deemed not to be professionally sound. LEGAL ISSUES In conjunction to professional and ethical issues‚ legal issues is an emerging contemporary issues in nursing. Several studies and literatures have been written in relation to legal issues in the academic field‚ addressing topics such as admission‚ sequence and dismissal from programs and son on (Glasgow‚ 2012). “fitness to practice has a long and debatable

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    The Nursing Process Model

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    with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of conduct which writes that nurses must treat patients as individuals (NMC‚ 2008). Holland‚ Jenkins‚ Solomon and Whittam (2008) claims a successful patient’s outcome is dependent on the nurse’s ability and skills to use the knowledge acquired on assessment effectively. The nursing process when adapted in practice defines the stages a nurse should follow in order to provide individualised care (Barrett‚ Wilson and Wollands‚ 2009). A nursing model then

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    Baccalaureate Nursing vs. Registered Nursing Grand Canyon University Baccalaureate Nursing vs. Registered Nursing There is an ongoing debate on the differences of nurses who possess an associate’s degree versus a bachelor’s degree. Individuals considering nursing as a career may find some confusion when comparing the two degrees. Both bachelor degree nurses as well as associate degree nurses can sit for the nursing licensure exam also known as the NCLEX. One might wonder why a bachelor’s

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    UNIT-8 QUALITY ASSURANCE Introduction The field of quality assurance is an old as modern nursing. Florence Nightingale introduced the concept of quality in nursing care in 1855 while attending the soldiers in the hospital during the Crimean war. It is a matter of pride for nurses that the nursing profession has attained a distinct position in the search for quality in health care. Quality is rapidly becoming concern to both consumers and the providers of the services. In health care quality is

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