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    My Journey

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    this time to share my story about my transition back in the civilian world. In 1990‚ I was honorable discharge from United States Army this was during peace time in which I had to leave the military due to family hardship. At this time I received changes of duty station to return back to Korea which was my second tour of duty. I just had my fourth child and she was only 10 months old. My only option was to leave fourth children with my mother. I felt that was just to much for my mother at that time

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    My Journey

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    My name is Willow. When the trail of tears was finally over I was fifteen. I had seen what no other fifteen year should ever have to see‚ I’ve seen many deaths. I watched my best friend be shot. Anyway I was the oldest child in my family. I had two little sisters how I loved very much. They were strong but not strong enough. They caught a disease that killed them both. Now its just my parents and I. It is very hard to stay strong in such sad times. Depression has taken over my mother already‚ the

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    BSN Degrees

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    Comparison of ADN and BSN Graduates What is the difference between nurses prepared as an Associates Degree Nurse (ADN) and nurses prepared with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree? Both nurses have a formal education. After graduating from their programs‚ they are both required to take the NCLEX-RN licensing exam. However‚ BSN nurses are better critical thinkers‚ have better leadership and mentoring skills‚ and are more prepared to meet the increasing demands placed on nurses today.

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    Bsn Nurse

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    2008). Of the three most popular ways to become a registered nurse‚ a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree has been recognized as the best training for nurses in the current complex healthcare system. A baccalaureate prepared nurse possesses additional skills in critical thinking‚ leadership‚ case management‚ health promotion and can function extremely well across all healthcare settings. A BSN is a four year degree covering all clinical areas of nursing as well as professional nursing‚ areas

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    My Faith, My Journey

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    My Faith‚ My Journey Let me begin with Bible passage‚ Psalms 146: 9‚ “God has promised over the fatherless and the widows. But the way of the wicked He turns upside down.” No matter what circumstances are that made you as a single mom‚ you can rejoice in the blessings of being a mom‚ the joy and excitement of loving and being loved by children. I always hear that the family is the basic foundation of a society. And the nation’s strength lies in having a strong‚ lifelong

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    The Importance of BSN

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    The Importance of a BSN Prepared Nurse in Today’s Health System My interest of going back to school sparked some interesting questions amongst my colleagues. Some would ask‚ “Why?” Others would ask‚” Does it make you a better a nurse?” The comment that all nurses practice under the same governing board so why bother was heard twice. These are great questions and while all nurses do practice under the same board‚ with the demanding and evolving changes in health care and the numerous studies that

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    Bsn-in-10

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    ADN to BSN: Factors and their Degree of Contribution to ADN Students’ Decision to Pursue a BSN Group 25: Bricecine McNair‚ Chelsi Channell‚ Hongan Nguyen‚ Jacob Brush‚ Nisha Brice‚ Ryan Clark Methodological Section/Research Design The purpose of this study is to examine how personal perceptions are associated with an ADN student’s willingness to obtain a BSN. A two-year longitudinal pre-test and post-test design will be utilized (Leedy & Ormrod.‚ 2012). The pre-test will survey first semester

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    Rn Interview

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    RN Interview Nursing‚ is a profession that I have long admired and considered to be one of the most gratifying positions that a person can hold due to the ability to positively affect so many people’s lives. This also comes with a huge responsibility to constantly be aware and monitor one’s own emotional state while adjusting to each patients needs and maintaining a high level of professionalism. When looking at the two areas of professionalism and emotional intelligence I believe that they are

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    Role of the Rn

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    physiotherapists or even a fellow nurse. Registered Practical Nurses (RPN) and Registered Nurses (RN) work together on a daily basis and work in partnership with one another to provide the level of care that is required in order for a patient to meet their outcomes. Pediatric palliative care is a specialized setting that requires constant teamwork or consultations and majority of the centers only allow RN`s to work on that floor‚ however; some centers allow for RPN`s to care for these children. Crozier

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    Rn Research Paper

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    REGISTERED NURSE (RN) INTRODUCTION The field of nursing has been well-known since the beginning of civilization. People everywhere are familiar with this field because people have always and will continue to experience illness‚ pain‚ suffering and death. The purpose of this report is to provide readers with detailed information about the field of nursing including its history‚ occupation description‚ education requirements‚ employment opportunities‚ job outlook‚ job availability and salary.

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