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    As a staff nurse in the emergency room I had to develop leadership skills in order to effectively deliver quality care and maintain safety in a fast paced environment. By identifying safety risks associated with the assignment of inexperienced nurses to triage and discussing the breakdown in communication between physicians and staff‚ caused by inaccurate triage acuity levels‚ I effectively facilitated the change in the process of assignments to triage. Once the need of education‚ mentoring and

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    ask me “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Without giving it much thought I would always say a teacher or a chef. As I got older I realized what I really wanted to be when I grew up. I became interested in becoming a nurse when I was around 12. My aunt‚ who is a nurse would always tell me stories about her patients and what was going on at the hospital she worked at. During my sophomore year I was privileged enough to job shadow my aunt’s friend Jana. It was a great‚ rewarding experience.

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    EIGHT MOST OFTEN ASKED INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Interview Questions Worksheet 1. Would you tell me about yourself? I am currently a junior at Waiakea High School and I plan to graduate in the year 2014. I am a very hardworking person and I’m very active. I always strive to do the best I can when doing any task. I try to get along with all of my coworkers. I’m always on time and I’m a very trustworthy person. I make sure that all the tasks that are given to me are completed

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    In the Television series that I chose‚ Nurse Jackie quietly established itself as one of the outstanding programs on television. Edie Falco’s portrayal of a nurse Jackie with a moral code. It was clear from the first episode that the center could not hold in Jackie’s life. Nobody can effectively juggle a two-income marriage‚ children‚ a workplace romance and a drug addiction without the whole house of cards coming down‚ and we first met Jackie Peyton right at the point where the base began to wobble

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    part of a nurse’s role. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) are the regulatory body of registered nurses and midwives in the United Kingdom‚ and clause 5 of the NMC code of professional conduct states that registrants have a duty to protect confidential information (NMC‚ 2006). Failure to adhere to this clause could result in removal from the register‚ as confidentiality is something all nurses must respect and be aware of. So what is patient confidentiality and why is it so important? The Department

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    The three most widely used types of interviews are the structured interview‚ unstructured interview and behaviour description interview. This paper describes and discusses each of these methods and argues that there is no particular best type of interview but the merits of each depend on type and size of organization‚ the type of vacancy to be filled and other situational variables. Structured Interview This is a type of interview in which the interviewer has a standard set or sequence of questions

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    some sociologists choose to use structured interviews when conducting their research. A) A structured interview involves one person asking another person a list of questions about a carefully-selected topic. Also the person interviewing can explain things to participants if they don’t understand the question. Moreover structured interviews are like questionnaires the interviewer is given strict instructions on how to carry out the interview and the interview is carried out in the same standardised

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    used to gain perspectives from prison staff. For the Warden of the prison and counselor(s) I will be using a targeted sample approach. These interviews will be conducted in a semi-unstructured manner. The goal will be focused around their perspectives of cannabis‚ mental health‚ and rehabilitation within the prison. These will be semi-structured interviews there will be specific objectives such as gaining knowledge of how many inmates suffer from mental health disorders. What treatments are used

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    As a registered nurse‚ I have been tasked with providing care to patients suffering from various medical conditions‚ but now I am ready to provide a different type of care in the form of beauty and art. Despite finding my current profession immensely gratifying‚ I always knew my true passion was in interior designing and decorating; hence why I have made the ambitious decision to go back to school for a new career in interior design. I have always enjoyed working with colors‚ patterns‚ and personalizing

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    Date Stress among Nurses in U.S Over the years‚ nursing has been considered one of the most prestigious occupations and only its pros have been on the lime light. However‚ it is a field full of numerous challenges and the number of nurses suffering from work related stress is alarming. There are a number of factors attributed to cause stress among nurses in the United States of America (USA). The first contributing factor is understaffing. Over the years‚ even as some nurses have exited to retirement

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