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    Work Done by the Nurse?” Using a multiple-cases method of qualitative research‚ Brooks (1998) conducted a pilot study to investigate nurses’ perceptions of the function and value of documentation and barriers to this process. The study consisted of interviewing seven staff nurses using open-ended questionnaire that focused on their communication about clinical care and their reasoning and decision making for a client they care of for that day. Following the interview‚ the nurses’ comments were compared

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    Advanced Practice Nurse Leader Interview Project It is imperative that an Advance Practice Nurse (APN) have the understanding of the nine core competencies skills and their application in the healthcare practice setting. This paper will examine the nine Core Competencies embraced by the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)‚ recognize a currently licensed APN and give their experience information. In conclusion‚ the interview will illustrate the importance of applying them

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    became older and in sixth grade I was determined to become a Pediatric Nurse. I adore helping children and parents and working at a hospital has been a dream of mine. Along the way of deciding what I should become I had no ideas such as becoming a lawyer‚ neonatal nurse or an actress. I soon realized that a few of my future dreams were unrealistic or did not interest me as much now as they did when I was younger. Pediatric nurses involve them in interacting with patients that vary in illnesses and

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    Code of Ethics of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses is recognized for outlining the nursing outlooks and encouraging the growth of professional ethics by providing excellent principles to serve as models. “The goal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) is to enable neonatal nurses to alleviate suffering and protect‚ promote and restore health to infants and their families.” (NANN) Having a code of ethics directs nurses in giving accountable‚ excellent and moral care to their

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    The best decision I ever made was going out of my comfort-zone to apply for nurse camp at the University of Washington. Out of 150 applicants‚ I had the privileged to be 1 out of the 22 selected. Nurse camp was a tremendous enrichment experience that I never thought imaginable. I never thought at 17 years old‚ I would get the opportunity to save a simulated patient from dying of a heart attack in the UW Medicine’s wish lab. The adrenaline rush I got from doing compressions‚ trying to save a mannequin’s

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    choice‚ but the experiences I have had with nurses is what made me feel the desire of becoming a nurse. No one understands what a nurse actually does until you or a family member becomes a patient. I started to gain interest when my sister with Cerebral Palsy kept getting hospitalized for different complications such as chronic pancreatitis and gastrointestinal complications. During her stays at the hospital I got the privilege to meet many bright nurses who made the biggest difference in not only

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    Introduction Linda Richards‚ America’s first and professional trained nurse has transformed her profession‚ bringing the work of nursing from menial chores to the great caregiving profession of today. She first got her experience in nursing when she was dealing with her dying mother; which was a very awakening experience to Linda‚ because during this time‚ she cared for her until her death. Linda’s training as a nurse began under the supervision of Doc Currier‚ the family’s physician. From him

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    The Guam Nurses Association meeting began as most meetings begin‚ old members greet each other‚ and new members or outside visitors introduce themselves to the group. The Guam Nurses Association is made up of registered nurses who come together in order to support the nursing community on Guam and also promote unification amongst registered nurses. The meeting was held in a banquet hall in the Westin Resort Guam‚ in Tumon. The meeting provided for a continuing education credit‚ breakfast‚ and an

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    the Nurse Is a Bully” by Theresa Brown‚ R.N.‚ shows that a lot of aggressiveness happens in the medical field. Especially‚ how the experienced nurses treat and act towards the student/new nurses. In the article‚ Brown’s co-worker had said “It’s that whole ‘Nurses eat their young’ thing.” Perhaps that phrase Brown’s co-worker had said means more than just the senior nurses treating the new nurses so poorly. Could this possibly be the experienced nurse’s strategy to make the upcoming nurses have

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    Ethical dilemmas for nurse leaders Sorces of ethicl delimmas for nurses include reaction to a situation‚ continuation of a distressing situation and a complex situation which causes distress in others. Also the overall personality of the nurse leader themselves such as if they have a nervous disposition. Moral distress amid nurses is describe by Jameton (1984) as two different dimenions intial dimension and rective dimension of moral distress. Initial moral distress is when a nurse is faced with interpersonal

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