Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Ashley Anchondo NU430 – Professional Dynamics Tara Harris 01/18/13 Professional Development of Nursing Professionals In 2010‚ the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published an evidence based “Consensus Report”‚ with the intentions of creating what they then called a “blueprint” for the future of nursing. After a study conducted by the Institute
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Transition and Professional Nursing XXXX XXX University NUR/300 MSN RN February 09‚ 2010 Role Transition and Professional Nursing As the student nurse transitions from the role of a nursing student to the professional level of nursing‚ the licensed registered nurse shall perform only those nursing activities for which the RN has been prepared through basic education and those additional skills‚ which are obtained through subsequent nursing education and
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Nursing Theory in Professional Practice Nursing Theory in Professional Practice Nursing is the art and science of caring for individuals with potential or actual health problems. Nursing is the art of providing quality‚ compassionate care while evaluating the patients’ biopsychosocial and spiritual needs. Nursing as a science evaluates the patients’ health and response to disease. Nurses assist individuals and groups to maintain or attain optimal health. They implement care to accomplish
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as the most common nursing value. Others values in his study where provision of holistic professional and appropriate care promotion of personal and professional competency disease prevention healthy promotion of interpersonal communication skills‚ receiving of reeward Weis-2000 through factor analysis introduced eight factors for professional values of which the most important one was nurses’ role in care‚ the dimension of commitment [27] pang (2009) stated nursing professional values in seven themes
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Professional Development Plan As the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for a small rural forty bed Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital (IRF)‚ the professional development plan of the staff is very near and dear to my heart. Poorly prepared of nurses who have not engaged actively in personal and professional growth are less than optimal for either the patients or the facility. Years past I have worked for companies that was not invested in professional growth nor spending the necessary funding for staff education
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Nursing as a professional discipline places the greatest demands specific to the development and refinement of the caring concept for nursing. By exploring the caring concept‚ within the boundaries of professional nursing practice‚ both the capabilities and constraints of caring relative to nursing‚ can be identified (Kaur‚ Sambasivan‚ Kumar‚ 2015). For nurses‚ caring behaviors enhance feelings of self-accomplishment and well-being and enable them to better know their patients’ perceptions and thus
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giving patients the care and attention that they deserve. If I were explaining exemplary professional practice to others I would say that it involves staff that are willing to do whatever it takes to give their patients and family members excellent service. Exemplary professional practice does not occur over night‚ it takes time and dedication from all staff members involved. Luzinski (2012) states that professional practice that is exemplary not only requires time to develop‚ but time to improve designs
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the Professional Nurse Leader Leadership is a key skill for nurses at all levels.A professional nurse leader can come in many different forms. They can be a manager‚ charge nurse‚ a floor nurse‚ or a new nurse. A professional may be in a manager role or may not be in a management role. Some of the management roles would include nurse manager‚ nurse administrator‚ nursing supervisor‚ director of nursing‚ vice president of nursing and chief nursing officer. The key is to have successful nursing leadership
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CHAPTER H R 1RUNNING HEAD: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Kristen Bunge University of Phoenix NUR/391 March 19‚ 2008 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN My professional plan is to grow as a nurse by gaining knowledge through school and my daily experiences‚ so in five years I can care for patients and families as a nurse practitioner. I will make short term and long term goals to help guide me down my path as I transition into the role of professional nurse; providing me with
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Questionnaire for Multiple Intelligence Part I. Multiple Intelligences Instruction : Please check (√) the column that best fits your answer. Multiple Intelligences | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1. I enjoy learning in a classroom surrounded by other people. | | | | | 2. I find it easier to learn the concepts. | | | | | 3. I am sensitive to activities which involve physical movement | | | | | 4. I prefer to talk over problems‚ issues‚ or ideas with others specially topics dealing with government rather
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