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    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals The 2010 Affordable Healthcare Act (ACA) is the largest change to the United State Health Care system since the Senate passed the Medicare and Medicaid program in 1965. The Affordable Medical Care Act of 2010 will provide affordable insurance coverage to 32 million more Americans; this will require a higher demand on the health care system. With only 3 million registered nurses in the United States‚ questions were raised as to what kind of responsibilities

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    A Mini-Course in Ethics The Ethical Question is the question of the morality of free and responsible human conduct. It is the question of right‚ of wrong‚ and of duty‚ in man’s conscious and deliberate activity. The department of philosophy which answers this question is called Moral Philosophy or Ethics. This science grows out of the rest of philosophy. For when we have a philosophical grasp of the possibility of achieving certitude and of right formulas for reasoning out truth‚ then we are

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    nurses plays a critical role in the health care sector. First adopted in 1992 by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ nurses abide by the National Competency Standards as framework to assess their personal performance and to review areas that need work. Within the national competency standards there are four subsections that initialize the framework for nurses that ensure adequate care; Professional practice‚ critical thinking and analysis‚ provision and coordination of care‚ and collaborative

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    Professional Roles and Values Renee Rusk RUP1 Professional Roles and Values September 29‚ 2014 Being a regulatory agency‚ the Virginia Board of Nursing’s role is to allow one to obtain a nursing license once all prerequisites are met‚ oversee nursing practice‚ revoke‚ suspend‚ or add disciplinary action to nurses‚ and govern all rules that apply to nursing within their respective state. The board of nursing regulates the scope of nursing practice‚ while the professional nursing organization

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    PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ASSIGNMENT 1 STUDENT ID 110209210 DUE DATE 31/03/17 QUESTION Why are code of ethics and conduct important for the practice of the registered nurse? Code of conduct refers to the manner in which a registered nurse and others included in the healthcare team present in a professional capacity‚ whilst the code of ethics identifies the fundamental ethical standards and value to the nursing profession

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    Professional Nursing Practice: Craven and Hirnle‚ (2009) suggest that in general professions have a knowledge base and a collection of skills and values that distinguish one from another. Knowledge base‚ power and authority over training and education‚ registration‚ altruistic service‚ a code of ethics‚ lengthy socialisation and autonomy are the seven qualities that have been recognized as being the characteristics of a profession (McEwen & Wills‚ 2007).The question of whether nursing is a profession

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    to doctorate in various specialties in nursing (code of professional conduct and ethics for registered nurses and midwives‚ 2014). As said above‚ there are programs for nurses like advanced nurse nursing need to promote the changes and implement it among public‚ nurses and allied health professionals (Butts and Rich‚ 2014). Nurse’s Professional Identity Professional identity has become more relevant in the twenty first century. In the light of the professional identity as a nurse - it is a widely known

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    The origin of professional organization was an important milestone in the development of professional nursing. In early period nursing was viewed as an extension of motherhood‚ midwifery or religious duty (advance practice nursing‚ (Denisco S.M‚ 2nd edition‚ P.7)‚and this primary nursing was job was carried out by the untrained people who just did it for room and board. Form here now nursing has grown to stage where we have DNP programs‚ nurse scientist‚ and many more advance practice roles.. While

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    morals‚ decisions and behaviors. Nurses are accountable for judgments made and actions taken in the course of nursing practice‚ irrespective of healthcare organizations policies or providers ’ directives‚ which may not always be in the best interest of the patient. It is a nurses’ obligation to decide what is in the best interest of the patient. Using the Josephson Institute of Ethics ’ "Five Steps of Principled Reasoning" (Model‚ 2007) helps a nurse to encounter such dilemmas. The first principle

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    Reflection of the Professional Issue in Nursing As a nurse‚ I make judgement that would affect patient’s health every day‚ I am aware that I have a great duty to ensure my patient’s safety to maintain the public trust (Chitty & Black‚ 2011). After learning this module‚ it helped me acquire adequate knowledge to better manage legal and ethical issues at work. For the sake of providing a high quality of care to my patients‚ I must be knowledgeable in both (Croke‚ 2003). Nowadays‚ the public

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