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    Nursing Values

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the mission‚ vision‚ values and philosophy within my organization and comparing them to the nursing values under which I currently practice. I will further discuss how I am obtaining these goals within my nursing role while describing the structure of my nursing department‚ providing strategies and examples to support my statements. Mission‚ Vision and Values‚ Stated Goals of my Organization My organization was founded in 1941‚ is fully accredited

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    Occupation - nursing

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    Nursing is a profession that became really popular for past few years. There are many reasons why people are joining nursing program and why they want to become a nurse. For me it’s a family thing. My grandma and my mother both were nurses‚ but I also find it interesting myself. I choose this occupation because it ensures good salary‚ loads of benefits‚ such as health and life insurance‚ it’s challenging and it is a job that I’m sure I will derive a great satisfaction. According to U.S. Bureau

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    Nursing Practicum

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    has passed. This time‚ I was allocated to C6 ward‚ B5 ward‚ CSSD‚ Paediatric ward and B7 ward. Comparing with last practicum‚ the more the nursing procedures I have learnt‚ the more the treatment I can do and handle. It seems that I become an useful person in the ward routine. Also precisely because of this‚ I have experienced a lot about what the real nursing care means. Now‚ I would like to share what I have learn in paediatric ward and a clinical experience which happened in B7 ward. In paediatric

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    Nursing Managment

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    Nursing Management Feb 6‚ 2013 Article Review of “A Handoff Report Card for General Nursing Orientation This article examines the strengths and weakness of the orientation process of new grads or new nurses to a unit or hospital. By the use of a 100 point score report card containing a summary of the nurses skills‚ knowledge‚ and also use of the Benner which measure clinical performance and critical thinking. The article addresses the use of a report card to better communicate the strengths

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    Nursing and Computers

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    Use of Computers in the Nursing Profession Nikkia Jones CIT-100-Research Paper Instructor- Dr. Nancy Grant Outline I. Introduction II. Advantages of computer use III. Disadvantages of computer use IV. Conclusion V. Works Cited The medical field comprises a vast base of knowledge. Computer storage serves as the best way to house all this information. There are many types of computers that can help with diagnosing illnesses‚ doing procedures to treat illnesses‚ and

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    The Benefits Of Nursing

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    Nursing – a profession demonstrating nobility‚ unconditional love and holistic care. It is just more than a job; it is a profession that is enriched with opportunities for those who wants to make a difference and return something constructive back to the society. This profession has a variety of roles to offer and to work with a wider range of people. The profession breeds an innate desire to help people with the need. Not only transforming health care facilities round the globe‚ a nurse makes a

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    nursing philosophy

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Since I was little girl‚ I already knew I was going to be a nurse. I really had no choice; I had no options. My parents instilled nursing with in me. I was born in the Philippines and migrated here in the USA when I was eleven years old. My mother was a nurse and got petitioned to live in America by my aunt to work as nurse. Most of my family on my mother side is in the medical field. So growing up was all about the medical field and nursing. My siblings and I

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    Philosophy and Nursing

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    Marketing Corporation Kozier‚ Barbara‚ et al‚ 2004‚ Fundamentals of Nursing‚ Philippines‚ Pearson education SouthAsia O’Brien‚ Maureen‚ 1996‚ Communication and Relationship in nursing‚ Philippines‚ Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Reese‚ John‚ 1996‚ Motivating Others‚ Massachussetts‚ Allyn & Barn Ujehly‚ Gertrud‚ 1998‚ Determinants of the Nurse-Patient Relationship‚ New York‚ Videbeck‚ Sheila‚ 2004‚ Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing‚ Philippines‚ Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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    Nursing Delegation

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    Nursing Delegation Nurses fill many roles across the healthcare spectrum. They are the hub of communication between patients‚ physicians‚ families‚ laboratories‚ insurance companies‚ dieticians‚ and all other providers involved in a patient’s care. Nurses affect patient outcomes because they are a crucial piece in ensuring that care moves forward between disciplines. Because of this large‚ multi-tasking role‚ it is important that nurses learn to appropriately delegate. However‚ the ANA reports

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    Nursing Theory

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    A middle-range nursing theory constituting the nursing process and focusing on the care of the human being is the Theory of Goal Attainment developed by Imogene King. This theory consists of three interacting concepts: personal systems‚ interpersonal systems‚ and social systems. Even with these three systems being interacting‚ the nursing goal is the health of individuals. King maintains that the patient and nurse are equal partners in the nursing process. Conceptual systems The first concept

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