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    Patton-Fuller Community Hospital has been in business in the City of Kelsey since 1975. The hospital provides high quality medical care to the citizens of Kelsey and the surrounding area. Some of the services the hospital offers are x-rays‚ pharmacy‚ and emergency services for children and adults. “As one of the first hospitals in Kelsey‚ the staff is committed to providing a variety of programs that will support the health and welfare of the local community populations” (Apollo Group‚ 2010). The

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    Nurse staffing refers to the ratio of nurses to patients in a particular unit. The current global nursing shortage is simply wide spread and dangerous lace of skilled nurses who are needed to care for individual patients and the population as a while. A study on the nursing shortage by Linda Aiken of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing‚ fund that an estimated 20‚000 people die each year‚ because they have checked into a hospital with overworked nurses. (The American Nurses Association

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    an article called “Underpaid or Overpaid? Wage Analysis for Nurses Using Job and Worker Attributes‚” that represents the wages of nurses in hospital‚ whether is increase or decrease. As shown in the data collect by Hirsch and Schumacher: As seen in table 1‚ the average hourly wage for RNs during 2005 through June 2008 is $29.45‚ 7.4% more than the $27.43 average for the college control group. The distributions‚ restricting the sample to those with wages of at least $45 in January 2008 dollars. Whereas

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    Dear Representative Frankel‚ My name is Kimberlee Deutsch. I am a Registered Nurse in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Writing you to request your support for Bill 476‚ Nurse Safe Staffing Legislation. Nurse staffing is a crucial health policy issue on which there is a great deal of consensus on an abstract level (that nurses are an important component of the health care delivery system and that nurse staffing has impacts on safety)‚ much less agreement on exactly what research data have and have not established

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    in Hospitals can affect patients care. Teresa Carlos COMM/215 August 26‚ 2013 Layoffs in Hospitals can affect patient care. Today’s expanded healthcare environment requires nurses to provide high quality care to achieve best patient outcomes and satisfaction‚ but also the healthcare system is required to reduce costs provided on healthcare at the same time. One of the ways to reduce cost in hospitals is to layoff the personnel; RN’s‚ LPN’s‚ UAP’s‚ and transporters. “Nurses are experiencing

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    Author will describe the nurses role and discuss individualised patient care based around legal and ethical frameworks that guide and govern nurses in their roles as healthcare professionals. A five stage process to nursing care is one framework use to deliver this care and consists of assessment‚ diagnosis‚ care planning‚ implementation and evaluation and is an on-going‚ continuous cycle that only ends when goals are achieved and homeostasis is restored‚ or reasonable expectations of health for individuals

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    America said‚ “We should raise the minimum wage so that no one who works full time has to live in poverty.” For those who do not know what minimum wage is‚ it is the lowest wage sanctioned by law or by a special arrangement. In the United States‚ the minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. According to BLS Reports‚ in 2014 77.2 million people at the ages of 16 and older were paid at hourly rates. Out of those 77.2 million‚ 1.3 million received the minimum wage‚ while 1.7 of them had wages below the minimum. Through

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    Planning a conference or class? * Benefit for Members Members have access to current topic * More... Letter to the Editor * Recently‚ I read the article‚ "Why Emotions Matter: Age‚ Agitation‚ and Burnout Among Registered Nurses"... Continue Reading... View all Letters... HomeANA PeriodicalsOJINColumnsEthicsInterstate Nursing Practice and Regulation Ethics: Interstate Nursing Practice and Regulation: Ethical Issues for the 21st Century Mary Cipriano

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    working at a low-wage job to gain experience and earn a little money. However‚ because of the minimum wage‚ many people get an education or learn required skills to shoot for a higher paying job making it a good reason why the current minimum wage isn’t so bad. It gives teenagers a chance to gain work ethics and experience and encourage others to work even harder. The current minimum wage should not be raised due to many reasons. If the minimum wage is raised‚ not only will the wage increase but also

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