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    The monthly quality improvement report comes across the desk of the primary care providers‚ and eyes immediately shift to the numbers of the disease that is at the forefront today‚ hypertension and diabetes. Although it may be these disease states that catch the providers’ attention‚ depression scores are equally as important. Chronic medical conditions and depressive disorder frequently occur together‚ so‚ what if the key to successful management of all disease processes was ensuring depression

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    Impact of the Institute of Medicine on Nursing Practice‚ Education and Leadership Angela M. Licata-Schneider Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics NRS-430V October 15‚ 2014 Impact of the Institute of Medicine on Nursing Practice‚ Education and Leadership The Institute of Medicine of the National Academics in Conjunction with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation launched a campaign to provide solutions in response to the need for evaluating and alteration of the nursing profession.

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    1. What has been your experience with nurses and nursing? (200 words or less) (Required) I had my first interaction with nursing at a young age and although it was disappointing and unpleasant‚ it helped create a strong desire in me to help others. After being told that my sister had suffered a grand mal seizure‚ I insisted on going to the hospital to be with her. It was devastating to watch she was not receiving the best care. I vowed on that day to be by her side and dedicate my life to help

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    The first study reviewed looked at the "effect of patient-focused redesign on midlevel nurse managers ’ role responsibilities and perceptions of work environment (Ingersoll‚ 1999‚ p. 21). The study was chosen because patient-focused redesign models are becoming increasingly popular and little research has been conducted regarding the results of these models on nurse leaders/managers. A review of published studies of Patient-Focused Redesign (PFR) suggests that models differ across institutions

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    The impact of IOM report on nursin Grand Canyon University NRS-430V | Professional Accountability‚ Standards of Practice‚ Professional Development The impact of IOM report on nursing In 2011‚ the Institute of Medicine (IOM) partnered with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to publish The Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing Health. This report is a collaborative report written by a committee of scholars nationwide. Its purpose is to put forth recommendations that allow nurses

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    patient care. In proving care to patients‚ BAMC suffers an arduous paradigm shift as to personnel responsibilities. The creation of multidisciplinary teams and ACA quality measures has lead BAMC and other health markets to hire nurses. Organizations hire nurses are o perform at the top of their credentials. The organization is giving nurse more responsibilities beyond the historical duties as beside assistant to the physician. Today‚ nurse’s authority and opportunities in leadership roles are jobs

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    Running head: IMPACT OF THE IOM REPORT ON NURSING Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V July 27‚ 2012 Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing On October 5‚ 2010‚ the Institute of Medicine (IOM)‚ in collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)‚ released the report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing Health.” This detailed report explores the need of the nursing profession to evolve and prepare for the impact that will occur as a result

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    The article I chose is “Nurse-led detox in primary care. In my paper I will be discussing how alcohol detoxification works in London in a primary care setting. In the case of this article the primary care setting is considered working together with a nurse specialist in a community detox center. In most cases a referral is made by the primary care physician to the nurse specialist. There are two different referral categories’ that are used in London. The first referral is for patients with

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    Role of the Professional Nurse Leader Leadership is a key skill for nurses at all levels.A professional nurse leader can come in many different forms. They can be a manager‚ charge nurse‚ a floor nurse‚ or a new nurse. A professional may be in a manager role or may not be in a management role. Some of the management roles would include nurse manager‚ nurse administrator‚ nursing supervisor‚ director of nursing‚ vice president of nursing and chief nursing officer. The key is to have successful nursing

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    The Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing The Affordable Care Act was passed on March 23rd‚ 2010 and is part of the health reform which increases benefits provided by insurance companies. In Wisconsin insurance companies are now required to cover all preventative care‚ they are prohibited from dropping coverage of those who are diagnosed with costly diseases‚ they are unable to make an annual or lifetime limit‚ and soon they will be unable to “discriminate against anyone with a pre-existing condition”

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