registered nurse Introduction National competency standards for registered nurses were first adopted by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) in the early 1990s. The ANMC was a peak national and midwifery organisation established in 1992 to develop a national approach to nursing and midwifery regulation. The ANMC worked in conjunction with the state and territory nursing and midwifery authorities (NMRAs) to produce national standards – an integral component of the regulatory framework
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beneficial transmission to connect with people‚ which continue to grow. However‚ using the technology requires caution and safety. (Mitchell‚ 2017). The essay will explain a definition of the term “social media” and distinguish and analyze two possible opportunities and two possible risks which are associated with the use of social media for a nurse. Moreover‚ the essay will provide legal‚ ethical and professional standards of practice‚ for which are prominent recommendations of how a nurse can maintain
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least 90 days. As a person continues to abuse drugs‚ the brain starts needing more and more of that substance to reach that peak. The tolerance to the drug and subsequent increasing of the “dose”‚ puts a drug user at an increased chance of overdosing. An overdose occurs when too much of a substance is put into the body. The body struggles against the attack‚ but can’t always compensate as the organs are affected. During a depressant overdose(morphine‚ fentanyl‚ oxycodone‚ heroin‚ etc.) some of the
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This shows that women are very susceptible to prejudice. However‚ the researchers only induced prejudice before/after and had them write about their future‚ but did not give them a chance to defend themselves. It would be interesting to extend the research by seeing how women would defend
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poor nutrition‚ hydration‚ and immobility. “However‚ there was no indication in the nurse records of completed pressure sore risk assessment‚ and a plan for managing the women pressure ulcers.” So that could mean that the patient suffered pain for a long time before she passed away. Or it could mean that the nurse failed to document his/her treatment. Either way‚ the nurse that failed to do her obligated job professionally faced charges. This example illustrates a great lesson of importance to follow
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STACEY-LEIGH COTSFORD RESEARCH AND ACCOUNT TASK B IDENTIFY TWO REPORTS ON SERIOUS FAILURES TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM ABUSE. Abuse can happen anywhere anytime‚ but especially to vulnerable people‚ ie Children‚ elderly people‚ people with disabilities‚ people with learning difficulties. It can even happen in places people should be safe‚ ie hospitals‚ residential/ nursing homes‚ schools‚ daycare/ nurseries‚ centres etc. I researched two cases reported for abuse. The Winterbourne
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• First‚ let us group the industries – several groups with broadly similar attributes : • Financial Industry o Commercial Banking Identify the Industry • Retail Industry o Retail Grocery Store • High-technology industries o Computer Software o Pharmaceutical Preparations o Semiconductor Manufacturer • Service Industry • • • • • IT Service Provider Mobile phone service provider Commercial airline Integrated Oil and Gas Liquor producer and distributor • Capital
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The nursing shortage impacts the world in a prodigious way. The nursing shortage has an adverse impact on patient care‚ as well as on nurses. The causes of the nursing shortage are multi-faceted and there is no single measure that influences the declining issues. The most concerning issue of the nursing shortage is the decline in patient care‚ and positive outcome (Buchan‚ 2010). The research question in this study is the following: How does the nursing shortage affect quality of patient care
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Holistic Nursing A Way of Being‚ a Way of Living‚ a Way of Practice! By Lucia Thornton 32 JANUARY 2008 What do holistic nurses do? Where do they work? Do I need special education and training to become a holistic nurse? Article Copyright 2008‚ Lucia Thornton NSNA IMPRINT | www.nsna.org 33 HOLISTIC NURSING H Figure I : Holistic Nurse Demographics from AHNA membership. SIDEBAR I Questions for Self-Exploration and Awareness olistic nursing can be practiced in any setting
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Research awareness in nursing and midwifery: a workbook Commissioned by: WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference‚ Education and Research in Primary Health Care Nursing Compiled by: Kate Wilson Tony Butterworth Critical readers: Jackie Oldham Heather Waterman EUR/00/5019309/17 00350 – 12 April 2000 EUR/00/5019309/17 E70447 EUROPEAN HEALTH21 TARGET 18 DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH By the year 2010‚ all Member States should have ensured that health professionals and professionals
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