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    Ratchet or Ratched  Critic Ronald Wallace noted that Nurse Ratched is also "like a ratchet wrench she keeps her patients ’adjusted‚’ but like a ratchet‚ a gear in the Combine‚ she is herself mechanically enmeshed." Nurse Ratched is portrayed as a devious mastermind of the ward; however‚ she herself is actually just a minion of the Combine. In many parts of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Bromden describes Ratched as being like a machine; her systematic scheming‚ and her name Ratched is similar

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    A Conversation with My Father By Grace Paley My father is eighty-six years old and in bed. His heart‚ that bloody motor‚ is equally old and will not do certain jobs any more. It still floods his head with brainy light. But it won’t let his legs carry the weight of his body around the house. Despite my metaphors‚ this muscle failure is not due to his old heart‚ he says‚ but to a potassium shortage. Sitting on one pillow‚ leaning on three‚ he offers last-minute advice and makes a request.

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    Successful Nurse Assisting

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    Successful Nurse Assisting Taking care of the sick‚ disabled‚ or debilitated is indeed physically and emotionally exhausting. The critical tasks a nurse assistant must accomplish cause wear and tear on the body and mind. A certified nurse assistant or CNA is a person trained to do basic nursing tasks and provide direct primary care to the patients in a health care setting under a nurse’s supervision. This means spending more time with the patient than the other caregivers. Therefore‚ the quality

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    The Career of a Er Nurse.

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    As an Emergency Room Nurse‚ You become a part of the Emergency Response Team that works together to not only provide individual care‚ but also to provide fast and accurate stabilizing care to individuals in a crisis situation. Being a professional nurse means caring for the overall general health and comfort‚ as well as‚ caring for and nurturing other individuals. Meeting both their physical needs for safety and good health‚ as well as providing comfort and ease for their emotional needs. Being

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    nursing students in school is a catalyst for nurse burn-out in hospitals that are already short staffed. The United States is hiring more and more foreign trained nurses. These nurses are filling many vacancies‚ many in less attractive areas and there is a marked difference in their educational level compared to their American counterparts. Both of these traits are impressive in trying to alleviate a nursing shortage. Research suggests that hiring foreign nurses is beneficial because of their ability to

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    What Is A Nurse Leader?

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    What is a nurse leader? The profession of nursing is one of leadership by its very nature. Nurses are looked to as leaders across the health care continuum‚ regardless of their role or practice settings. Throughout nursing school I have been taught that I will be a part of care teams‚ associate with colleagues from other disciplines‚ and be held accountable for patient care outcomes. A nurse leader does not mean nurse manger. Not every nurse manger is a good leader‚ and those with strong leadership

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    Specialist Community Nurses

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    Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2009‚ 6‚ 2550-2567; doi:10.3390/ijerph6102550 OPEN ACCESS International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ISSN 1660-4601 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph Review Specialist Community Nurses: A Critical Analysis of Their Role in the Management of Long-Term Conditions Gretl A. McHugh *‚ Maria Horne‚ Karen I. Chalmers and Karen A. Luker School of Nursing‚ Midwifery & Social Work‚ University of Manchester‚ Jean McFarlane Building‚ Oxford

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    Charge Nurse Experience

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    NURS 130 September 22‚ 2010 All nurses have multiple duties that they must complete during their entire shift. The types of duties can vary during the day and on some days‚ they can be very overwhelming. This is especially true for a charge nurse. “Charge nurses are expected to lead staff while managing the work systems and processes on their units to ensure that the needs of patients are met” (‚ 2009). Upon observation‚ the charge nurse at a geriatric facility has many duties. They are in

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    Patient Assessment Paper

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    depends on the situation of the patient .When a patient first comes to the hospital we do initial assessment to identify and treat life-threatening problems‚ this initial Assessment concentrating on Level of Consciousness‚ Cervical Spinal Stabilization‚ Airway‚ Breathing‚ and Circulation‚ The priority of care is based on these immediate assessment and determination. After determination of severity in the absence of apparent life threatening situation‚ if the patient is conscious‚ and able to adequately

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    Trauma Nurse Essay

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    Trauma Nurse Overview: Trauma nurses are registered nurses who provide emergency care to the patients in urgent situations. They are found to work in various facilities like emergency rooms of the hospitals‚ ambulances and urgent care centers‚ often find coordinating with physicians‚ patient family members and other medical team members. Trauma nurses have to quickly get accustomed with the severe medical injuries encountered in an emergency room. This profession offers a fast-paced career to the

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