Educational Preparation Donna Ishay Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NR 430 Melissa Adams June 8‚ 2014 Educational Preparation This writer will be exploring the many differences between a nurse with an Associates-degree in nursing and a nurse with a bachelors-degree in nursing. Quality patient care is positively affected on having a workforce of nurses who are established at a higher educational level (AACN 2013). In fact‚ it has been proven that there are fewer errors in
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Family Health Assessment Prabha Andrews Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotion NRS-429V-O103 Shauna Wise April 6‚ 2014 Introduction Family is considered the natural and fundamental unit of the society. The family members make up the family as a structure. Family includes members of different age group
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MEMO ON CASE NR.1 : MOUNT EVEREST 1. Why did this tragedy happen? Are tragedies such as this simply inevitable in a place like Everest and why? Many negative factors simultaneously happened and influenced on the tragedy at Mount Everest on 1996. I strongly believe that such tragedy could have been avoided‚ if leaders acted more unbiased and professional. The main reason why the tragedy happened was lack of psychological safety in team‚ too many ambitions of team members (plus sunk cost effect
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Executive Summary Melissa Ballard Grand Canyon University: NRS-451V July 1‚ 2015 Purpose of Program Last year the hospital treated 400 (X) patients in the hospital that were positive for the flu. Of the people who tested positive for the flu 200(Y) patients had no insurance and had not received the flu vaccine. The hospital is still trying to collect $10‚000 (Z) from those hospital bills. The purpose of this program is to allow uninsured members of the community to receive the
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Comparison Paper Cynthia Vidaurre University of Phoenix: NRS 408 Sabrina Johnson Chimienti‚ RN‚ CNS‚ DNP October 2‚ 2014 Public Health is the life line of a community. It is more important to believe in prevention by means of education and programs rather than treatment when a health issue has surfaced or gotten out of control. By a partnership being built amongst a Public Health Nurse‚ neighborhood clinics‚ Local health departments‚ larger hospitals and schools a neighborhood can have the
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Four Circle Model Fabienne Dominique Grand Canyon University EDA-661 June 10‚ 2015 Four Circle Model In education schools are always looking for way to improve. One of the ways they try to improve is to keep up with new practices and strategies that are supported by research. By using research to help guide schools progress‚ hopefully that will strengthen the school’s weaknesses. . The Four Circle Model is a foundational approach that helps a school identify what a school believes‚ wants
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Is There a Difference? ADN vs. BSN Nicole Dussere Grand Canyon University NRS 430-V January 12‚ 2013 Bachelor’s degree prepared nurses are more adequately prepared to handle the complex and challenging roles that nurses must take on. Bachelor prepared nurses gain the knowledge‚ theory and research required to produce a more holistic level of care and a larger understanding of the entire field of nursing. An associate degree nurse is trained in a shorter‚ more task oriented manner focused on
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"My Learning Style" Grand Canyon University NRS 429V November 26‚ 2013 "My Learning Style" Learning style? Why would one need to know a learning style? There is a way for you to find out what type of learning style you have. The VARK learning style assessment tool‚ developed by Neil Fleming‚ is an assessment that can be taken to discover ones learning style. There are several learning styles; kinesthetic style; those who learn from hands on experience‚ auditory learners; a learning
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Organizational Culture and Values By: Cicely Leufroy Professor Nic Huf NRS – 451V Organizational Culture • “Organizational culture includes an organization ’s expectations‚ experiences‚ philosophy‚ and values that hold it together‚ and is expressed in its self-image‚ inner workings‚ interactions with the outside world‚ and future expectations. It is based on shared attitudes‚ beliefs‚ customs‚ and written and unwritten rules that have been developed over time and are considered valid”(BusinessDictionary
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Running head: VARK Analysis Paper 1 VARK Analysis Paper Dana L Tomko Grand Canyon University: NRS 429V Family Centered Health Promotion December 22‚ 2014 VARK Analysis Paper VARK is an acronym used to describe the different methods and ways in which a person learns new information. V= Visual A= Aural R= Read/Write K= Kinesthetic A person can have one particular area as a preferred method of learning however generally a person will use a variety of methods also known as Multimodal. (VARK)
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