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    IOM report and future of Nursing April 07‚ 2013 IOM report and future of Nursing IOM (Institute of Medicine)‚ in partnership with RWJF (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)‚ developed the report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing health on October 5‚ 2010.This detailed study focus on the significant connection between the health needs of various‚ varying populations and the actions of the nursing staff. The health care delivery system and nursing profession consider this

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    Consumerism’s Role is Shaping Progress The drive necessary to create newer‚ more effective technology is within all human beings. It is a yearning to make life easier‚ to change the lives of many with a single object or idea‚ and to succumb to progressive impulse. Inventions like the wheel‚ printing press‚ telephone‚ automobile‚ and lightbulb‚ were each created by men with admirable ambition‚ as their products have significantly altered the day-to-day lives of their posterity. However‚ the progress

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    Evolution of Practical Nursing: Chapter 1 a. What main contribution to nursing are attributed to each period? b. What contributed most to African-Americans’ involvement in nursing? The Civil War‚ beginning in 1861 c. What were Florence Nightingale’s and Mary Seacole’s specific contributions? 2. The Image of Nursing: Chapter 2 a. How has it changed over the decades? b. What is the public’s perception of nurses and nursing? c. What is the new image that nursing is attempting to create

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    Professional Roles and Values Functional Differences The Board of Nursing (BON)‚ is a regulatory agency that regulates nursing practices. The board essentially protects the public by ensuring that the standards of nursing practices are met and that nurses are competent in their practice (ANA‚ 2012). Each state Board of Nursing has their own state governed responsibilities. For example‚ the Texas State Board of Nursing is responsible for: issuing licenses to new nursing graduates‚ approving

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    Boundaries in our daily lives play a significant role in how we behave in terms of our surroundings. Typically‚ we define our boundaries based on our roles in society and to other people. When we begin to cross the boundaries that define our roles‚ we cause consequences that may do harm to us or those who surround us. This is true in our role as nurses. As nurses we play a significant role in our patient’s diagnosis‚ treatment‚ and recovery. This role defines the boundaries between nurse-client relationships

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    My Professional Role and Values RUC1 My Professional Role and Values What is the functional difference between a regulatory agency‚ such as the Connecticut Board of Nursing‚ and a Professional Nursing Organization‚ such as ASPAN? The former is the state regulatory agency that a person who after meeting all the requirements‚ can apply for a nursing license. The latter is a specific organization that focuses on a specific type or filed of nursing. A Professional Nursing Organization can

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    Ethical Leadership in Nursing Kevin L. Meek Western Governors University Professional Roles and Values NVT2 December 08‚ 2012 Ethical Leadership Ethical Leadership in Nursing As advances in healthcare continue to improve the ability to sustain life‚ as well as for individuals to live longer‚ bedside nurses are faced more and more with difficult situations related to advance directives‚ Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)‚ as well as to ensure they are functioning

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    (2014) suggests that professional nursing accountability is an aspect that underpins professional nursing practice and is frequently described by professional nursing organisations however it can be difficult to describe and define with no consistent language or definition available in the literature. Kozier (2012) suggests it is the ability and willingness to assume responsibility for your actions and accepting consequences of your behaviour. The development of the role of the clinical specialist

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    Professional Roles Running head: Professional Roles and Values 1 Professional Roles and Values Jennifer Kelso‚ RN Western Governor’s University Professional Roles 2 Professional Roles and Values The nurse supervisor has the responsibility of coaching all of her staff members in the importance of utilizing her team members to provide the most holistic care for patients. As a nurse supervisor it is important to recognize when a team member is struggling with this concept and to provide

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    Professional Negligence In relation to professional negligence the concept of the reasonable man becomes that of the reasonable professional. The reasonable man will normally lack the skill and expertise acquired by the professional. These professional men and women are not only required to take reasonable care but also to measure up to the standard of competency that can be expected from such professionals-that is the standard of‚ for example the reasonable nurse or the reasonable solicitor

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