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    Nurses serving at combat zones are confronted with numerous ethical challenges. The primary duty of a nurse in combat is to provide rapid access to best of the nursing care to every member of the armed forces injured. The very act of experiencing‚ witnessing‚ participating in troubling events can undermine their humility. Harmful beliefs and attributions can cause guilt‚ shame and self-condemnation and cause moral injury9. An act of serious transgression that leads to serious inner conflict because

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    to USA‚ so many people said about nurse shortage. Most people concern and worried about the issue since more than decade. There are the Philippines has been working as a nurse‚ which is dominated among the nurse migration. After decelerating in the second half of 1990s‚ the American Nurses migrate along the way to the Philippines is still larger group of countries with maps‚ it has increased. About 10‚000 foreign nurses in 1995‚ the number of new foreign nurses entering the US workforce‚ the rate

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    The speciality surgical nurse plays a crucial role in communication and the inter-professional team. The role of a surgical nurse has rapidly developed into a speciality type of nursing. Medical advances in technology continue to expand and develop for surgical nurses and patients undergoing different types of surgery such as palliative‚ exploratory‚ emergency and elective surgery. A surgical nurse is required to have a high level of critical thinking skills‚ ability to multi task‚ an extensive knowledge

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    Overworked nurses are seldom capable of spending adequate time with their patients. This is why Cleary-Holdforth and Leufer believe that nurses contribute to medical errors and problems which provide poor patient outcomes. Nevertheless‚ nurses that are not overworked can provide quality patient care and oftentimes can help in the prevention of medical errors. It is for this reason that nurses are the problem and the solution to quality patient care. Healthcare researchers are constantly searching

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    ENG101 9A EXAMPLE 22 SEPTEMBER 2010 Why I Want to be a Nurse In the short time my mother was alive‚ she had such an amazing influence on my life. She taught me so much about care and compassion and what being a nurse was all about. She believed that nursing was a profession that you must feel in your heart. It was her way of giving back to the community as well as doing something she truly loved. Though becoming a nurse was not always in my mindset‚ I know that deep down that is truly the career

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    I would love to be a nurse someday because it has many attractive qualities. The qualities that accompany The field of nursing and which i consider essential to me include the scientific aspect to method‚ being an active member of the health care team‚ and becoming a patient advocate. When I was thirteen‚ I saw all different kinds of people in poverty‚ may it be infants‚ children‚ elderly people and even disabled people. My aunt‚ who lived in Mexico‚ got diagnosed with cancer and my family and I

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    City Name My Transformative Reflection‚ Take One! Creating and maintaining positive relationships with patients is essential to being a great nurse. Being a great nurse is not just what one knows‚ or does‚ it is also how one interacts with their patient as they do it. To be a great nurse one needs to be a relational being‚ which is the focus of the Relational Practice course. An individual needs to possess the various critical thinking skills (Facione & Facione

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    general consensus seems to be divided into two camps ; the nurses and the administration. While both sides have adamant arguments for their points it is imperitive for all of us that a solution be found. The topics covered are related to legislation‚ current practices utilized for staffing ‚ and the nursing shortage. Any person living in california is familiar with the issue of legislating nurse patient ratios. The california nurses association has gone to great legnths to bring the problem

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    Nurses are turning increasingly to staffing agencies to find employment. Many hospitals and other healthcare facilities go through cycles of hiring personnel and then laying them off when budget cuts come down at the end of the fiscal year. This leaves many nurses unemployed while there is an increasing need for their talent. One of the challenges for staffing agencies that handle nursing positions is having the capacity to add personnel when demand increases. If cash flows are tight‚ adding additional

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    Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Theresa Andrews-Robinson NUR/403 May‚ 21‚ 2012 Barb Juarez‚ MSN‚ RN Professional Values for the BSN Nurse Define: | Identify how nurses demonstrate this value. | Discuss how you demonstrate this value. | Altruism-Altruism is described as the “unselfish attention to the needs of others. It has also been defined as “sacrifice as a benefit for others” (Haigh‚ 2010). | Nurses demonstrate this value by reflecting a caring attitude at all times‚ providing

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