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    Codes of Ethis on the case of Mr. E Professional Roles and Values Western Governor University State Regulations and Nursing Standards Nursing‚ as other medical profession‚ aims at helping and saving the life of other. As much as nurses and physician wants to intervene to prolong a patient life‚ it’s important to consider patient’s wishes. Ethically‚ intubating Mr.E without proper discussion and consideration of his wishes is against his living will. It’s a violation of Provision I

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    discover new treatments based on evidenced based practice. However‚ change can sometimes be hard for people and organizations. The purpose of this discussion board post is to discuss why it is essential for nurses to be a competent leader to effectively manage change and innovation. I will provide two examples of how change has been successfully (or unsuccessfully) managed in my organization‚ with rationale. I will reveal which change theory was used to successfully implement this change as well.

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    The impact of the IOM report on the future of nursing The passing of the Affordable Care Act by congress in 2010 will require the health care system to transform the future of nursing in order to keep up with the changes in health care in the United States. This paper will discuss the 2010 Institute of Medicine’s report on the impact of nursing education‚ nursing practice with a focus on primary care‚ how it will change current nursing practice and the nurse’s role as a leader. The Institute of Medicine

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    the Twenty First Century” details a perspective on the role of a modern day health professional. In her article‚ Dhai stresses the notion of an ideal health professional being both technically skilled and ethically adept. Using the quote as a baseline of the opinion‚ this essay will explore the various components of the general interpretations of a modern day health professional‚ and will further specify its focus on the discipline of Nursing. The foundation of this notion being that in order to

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    When a newly qualified nurse finds it difficult to adjust to their new role‚ they may suffer from overwhelming anxiety and stress. This transition period is known as “role shock”‚ which is often referred to as “transition shock” (Clipper‚ & Cherry‚ 2015). This time in a nurse’s career is a sudden reality change from what they may have expected from their new role. Graduates find themselves suddenly with higher numbers of patients‚ increased acuity of patients‚ daily struggles with staff shortages

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    As the nursing profession progresses throughout the years‚ its nature becomes more complex in meeting the professional standards and codes of ethics that are required by all nurses. The American Nurses Association has a specific code of ethics that each nurse should follow and adopt as their own beliefs. The public and the patients should be the priority when providing care in the healthcare setting. The knowledge and education that nurses’ gain is valuable and allows them to encourage health‚ avoid

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    This statement will define the concept continuing professional development‚ outline the requirements determined by the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia‚ and explain how a portfolio is used to demonstrate participation in professional development. The world is ever-changing‚ health care professionals have a responsibility to provide patients with safe‚ quality care to ensure greater health outcomes. To deliver this‚ professionals must continue learning and develop new skills‚ knowledge and continuously

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    Nursing Roles in Policy and Program Development Jill Harrison St. Joseph’s College Abstract Community-based nursing has a tradition of engaging in social justice activities and advocating for access and equitable health services for disenfranchised populations. Despite ongoing efforts to reform the nation’s health system and improve the health status of our population‚ prolonged neglect of the public health infrastructure has resulted in increased chronic diseases across the lifespan‚ prevalent

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    American law enforcement organizations is hierarchal and it is a bureaucratic structure adopting ways of the military. The quasi-military structure found in police departments will emphasize the importance of specializations in task‚ duties‚ objectives‚ and responsibilities. Each level in the chain of command has specific authority and tasks to carry out. Historically speaking‚ Peel’s principles of a professional police organization can be seen in today’s philosophy of community-oriented policing

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    Burnout has been studied extensively in nursing and unfortunately is a common phenomenon. Burnout is not a recognized mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM); however‚ it is recognized in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) (ICD-10 code; Z73) which can be located under problems related to life-management difficulty. (ICD10‚ 2016; PubMed Health‚ 2013). In the 1970s‚ an American psychologist‚ Herbert Freudenberger created the term “burnout”

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