Running Head: Capstone Checkpoint Capstone Checkpoint Charles Brenner University of Phoenix Nutrition SCI/241 Professor D. Austin PhD
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Indirect Clinical Project: Quality Improvement The purpose of the Indirect Clinical Project (ICP) is to provide an opportunity for students working toward a Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) to use critical thinking and problem solving skills to explore an issue related to their professional interest. BSN students were asked to work with Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) preceptor in a professional role for this project. My ICP is designed to address the issue of ineffective communication in
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nurses to take the same licensing exam‚ NCLEX-RN‚ after
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Capstone Project Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Surgical Site Infections Surgical Site Infection has a broad spectrum of scientifically attached possible features. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) define it as the infections that take place or occur to the surgically treated site through external effects after the surgery. In the 2010 report done by the CDC where 16 million operative routines were done in a cute center; it was realized that Surgical Site Infections
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The capstone meant to demonstrate the knowledge that students gained throughout the four years of attending Southwest Career & Technical Academy. The objective of this capstone was to find a prominent problem in the local community that is related to the experiences from the program areas. A prominent problem in the valley is asthma and the possible attacks that can be lethal if necessary precautions are not taken. People with or without asthma should be informed of the do’s and do not’s of taking
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Associate and BSN Nurses Rhonda Dilks Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics September 18‚ 2010 Competency Differences of Associate and BSN Nurses There are three educational pathways for registered nurses. One is a two year community college program‚ earning a student an associate degree in nursing (ADN)‚ a three year diploma program offered by hospitals and a four year university or college program‚ earning the student a bachelor’s of science degree in nursing (BSN). The practice
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Now more than ever‚ nurses are faced with the daily challenges of caring for higher acuity patients. In order to meet this need‚ nurses must be more highly educated to be able to effectively manage patient care. The Institute of Medicine (IOM)‚ states‚ “As patient needs and care environments have become more complex‚ nurses need to attain requisite competencies to deliver high-quality care. These competencies include leadership‚ health policy‚ system improvement‚ research and evidence-based practice
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Baccalaureate Degree of Nursing (BSN) in terms of competency. Simply put‚ ADN is a “Technical” nurse and BSN is a “Professional” nurse. The ADN is a two-year community college program whereas BSN is a four-year university program. Students in both programs are required to pass a standardized test that evaluates minimal competency in order to obtain a license to practice nursing. Currently‚ in nursing industry‚ there is no significant difference between ADN and BSN degrees‚ and all nurses are required
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Nursing versus Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V May 1‚ 2011 There are two major educational pathways to become a Registered Nurse (RN): an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN). Typically‚ an ADN degree takes 2 years to complete while a BSN degree takes 4 years to complete. Both allow the nursing graduate to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) consequently allowing the graduate to enter the
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Capstone CheckPoint PSY/265 Friday‚ August 24‚ 2012 Axia College I will be discussing the media’s portrayal of sexuality in various ways which are as follows; I the positive and negative effects that the media involvement has played in adolescent’s lives as well as how all this has affected my own personal life also. The effects of media portrayal of sexuality on adolescent’s sexual lives are enormous because‚ media in our society today portrays acts of sexuality as routine
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