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    Since childhood‚ I have always seen myself as a nurse. The sight of the suffering people has always triggered some sympathetic feelings in me. Often‚ the sight of the sick would make so uncomfortable that I always desired to help them. Being a very inquisitive child‚ I would inquire about the conditions and go into the trouble of thinking about the solution to the problem. My passion for nursing manifested itself right from the childhood times when I would attend to my injured classmates and playmates

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    "I can find better nurse ’s on the street than the ones who work on this floor". The nurse ’s who work on my floor in the facility where I work‚ are known throughout the hospital as some of the best. Some of the surgeon ’s demand for their patients to be admitted to our floor after surgery due to the quality of care that the nurse ’s provide the patient ’s and their families. Most however are very critical of the staff and have no respect for us at all and complain about us no matter what we do.

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    lawyer‚ a firefighter‚ or an engineer. There are people whose dream eventually dies out‚ but for the people whose dream to be a registered nurse is alive and breathing‚ here is some information and very helpful advise on registered nursing. Registered nurses are smart‚ dedicated‚ and responsible to their duties. When considering a career as a registered nurse‚ a person should carefully look at aspects such as ones responsibilities‚ work conditions‚ salary‚ necessary skills‚ and it’s aspects‚ but

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    Assignment: Develop a Proposal/protocol for the conduct of a systematic review in a subject area relevant to your current clinical specialty. Content Acknowledgement Abstract 1.2 Literature Review 1.2.1 Search Strategy A systematic review of the literature was undertaken

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    HCA501 Project : Case showing problems created by nurse staff. Professor: Dr.Muna Saloman Project by: Varun Reddy Chintakunta SID: 000228836 CASE "St. Mary’s Nurse is Charged; Medication Error Led to Teen’s Death" describes the criminal complaint A Wisconsin nurse who was arrested on a felony charge stemming from an unintentional medical error that led to the death of a patient last summer will serve three years of probation after pleading no contest to reduced charges‚ but medical and

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    Registered Nurse vs. Licensed Practical Nurse When you actually take a look at the two types of Nurses you find many similarities and differences. There are many stereotypes placed on Nurses‚ like an LPN is not a real nurse‚ or an LPN is the “bottom feeder” in the care setting. The general public has been led to believe that there is a large difference between the RN and the LPN and the care they provide. There is little or no truth to this. I feel as though people have gotten the wrong information

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    Hayley Thompson Mrs. Elliott American Literature 2 April 5‚ 2014 The Insane Asylum Nurse Looking back on the events of my work‚ I feel regretful. Things have changed very much since the 1920s. They called us nuns and sisters‚ but we were not Godly. When I became a sister at age 21 and started working at the giant castle known as the Winchester Mental Asylum‚ I knew it would be hard work. I also knew that God had called me to the work‚ but it was nothing like normal Christians. They were called

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    My original understanding of what it meant to be a registered nurse is that nursing is a job that is suitable for women only and unsuitable for men. I thought that nurse is not a professional job as a nurse cleans their patients waste and clean the infected or injured area. I also thought that only nurses who graduate from a degree in nursing can become a nurse and nurses only work in hospital. In my opinion‚ I think that a nurse job is only taking care of the patients by giving their patients medicines

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    Nurses hold a unique position in the heath care industry that allows them to create special relationships with their patients. NICU nurses not only create relationships with their patients‚ but also their patients’ families by nurturing our future generations. NICU nurses provide life saving care to infants that are at high risk after birth. They serve under the supervision of doctors and are required to uphold an oath to do what is reasonable and necessary to maintain life and reduce suffering.

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    All Nurses October 21‚ 2012 Changing The Scope Of Practice For All Nurses The Institute of Medicine and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has proposed many changes take place in the field of education for nurses to assist in the Affordable Care Act to be a full success in transforming health care. They have published the report “The Future of Nursing Leading Change Advancing Health” recommending that the scope of practice for all nurses which include the registered nurse‚ advance

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