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    Ethical Issues in Nursing

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    References: Erlen‚ J. A. (2004). Wanted-nurses: Ethical issues and the nursing shortage. Orthopedic Nursing‚ 23(4)‚ 289-92. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/195969568?accountid=32521 Mages‚ Keith C‚ PHD‚ MLS‚M.S.N.‚ R.N. (2013). The nursing profession: Development‚ challenges‚ and opportunities. Nursing History Review‚ 21‚ 152-154. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1033331883?accountid=32521 Pozgar‚ G. D.  (2012)

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    Nursing Ethics and Values

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    Analysis As a registered nurse practicing in the state of California I am responsible for practicing within my states legal regulations and nursing scope of practice. My concern for the welfare of the sick and injured allows me to practice ethical provisions of nursing. These are required if I am to carry out competent and effective nursing care. Nursing encompasses the prevention of illness‚ the alleviation of suffering‚ and the protection‚ promotion‚ and restoration of health in the care of

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    The American Academy of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) has developed a curriculum of content and expected competencies of graduates from baccalaureate nursing program. These “Nine Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice” were established in 2008 and serves as the guidelines for all AACN approved colleges and universities. These essentials are 1. Liberal education for baccalaureate generalist nursing practice. 2. Basic organizational and systems leadership for quality care

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    has affected change for most individuals. As nursing evolves it Is essential to incorporate technology into all aspects of nursing. Paper charting in most places is transitioning into electronic medical records. Ineligible physician orders are being replaced largely by computer entries. Education in nursing has developed from teaching patients verbally and handing them literature to showing them on-line resources . An important part of nursing is teaching and educating our patients. Patients

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    believed that a nurse’s care should be centered on the patient (Abdellah‚ 1960). Similar to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs‚ Abdullah created a list of problems that needed to be addressed and resolved to provide the best care to the patient. In the 1960’s nursing was thought to be procedure and diagnostic centered‚ meaning that nurses should provide care based on the disease not the patient as an individual person (Abdellah‚ 1960). Examples of care with this approach would be the nurse only looking at objective

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    Nursing Informatics

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    NURSING INFORMATICS and the Foundation of Knowledge Introduction Nursing informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing science‚ computer science‚ and information science to manage and communicate data‚ information‚ knowledge‚ and wisdom in nursing practice (McGonigle‚ 2009). Most hospitals now utilize computer systems to track patient health information. The purpose of this paper is to show how a computerized system can help the health care

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    Definition And Philosophy Of Nursing Introduction to Professional Nursing NB 206 / Wanda Burns Definition and Philosophy of Nursing As new nurses‚ it is important to determine your own definition and philosophy of nursing. We need these to decide who we will be as professional nurses. Our original definition will evolve over the course of our careers‚ as will our philosophy. As we gain experience in our particular fields‚ we will undoubtedly find that our perspectives are different and

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    anonymous party cannot edit. The article assesses public views of nursing profession in the societies. The outcome of the studies dictates the identity of nurses and self-concept‚ which is portrayed distinctively even in 20th century. Further‚ how nurses are treated and overlooked is also determined by the culture and personal belief. The Authors add‚ work environment and work values directly affects to the self- concepts of the nursing profession. Since the public image of nurses have been remained

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    Nursing Dilemmas

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    Cited: Davis‚ A. (2010). Ethical Dilemmas & Nursing Practice. USA: Julie Alexander Publishers.

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing UCF November 25‚ 2011 Personal Philosophy of Nursing My personal definition of nursing is taking care of my patient as a whole; using my knowledge‚ being compassionate and caring‚ respectful and honest. Taking care of the; spiritual‚ physical and emotional aspect of the patient‚ and taking into consideration their family and environment. Learning about the different theorists I associate myself the most with Hildegard Peplau. Peplau believed that the

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