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    Nurse Prescribing

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    Within this assignment it is intended to present an example of a prescribing situation that arose in practice‚ to ensure prescribing issues are illustrated. The rationale for the decisions reached will also be discussed. A brief overview of the nurse prescribing initiative and how it developed will be addressed. The importance of ethical principles‚ accountability and legal issues that surround nurse prescribing will be demonstrated. As a patient will be addressed in the example‚ a pseudonym will

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    The aim of this assignment is to demonstrate the use of safe and effective prescribing in practice. I will achieve this by presenting and analysing a prescribing scenario which I have encountered in my current area of practice within a District Nursing Team. During the case study the patient I have chosen will be referred to as Jean. This is to maintain her anonymity in line with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (2008) guidelines of confidentiality. I feel it is important for the purpose

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    Nurse Personal Statement

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    the role of a nurse is intensely rewarding‚ but not without its challenges. I believe that a person who is embarking on a career in nursing needs to possess different characteristics have very good interpersonal skills‚ to be professional‚ empathetic‚ adaptable‚ eager to learn and to improve themselves by learning from their mistakes. I believe I possess all of the above qualities and will endeavour to maintain and improve on them whenever possible. Indiscriminate care is a nurses primary aim‚ which

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    quote from Mahatma Ghandi that I frequently reflect over as I persevere in my academic studies to become a nurse. Although I did not know that I wanted to be a nurse until my freshman year of college‚ I always knew from a very young age that I wanted to support and provide care for people in need. My experiences‚ values‚ and strengths would eventually contribute to my desire to become a nurse. At the same time‚ my character gives me the energy and willpower to thrive in my academic studies. With that

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    I am interested in applying for the post of Lead Nurse in Homerton Hospital because I strongly believe that it is an excellent opportunity for the further development of my skills and experience - and because it represents a challenge which I know I’ll relish. This role is exactly the sort of role I am currently targeting and I am confident I will be able to make a major contribution. Moreover‚ I consider this job as a major platform for career progression. As a neonatal sister with more than

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    Personal Statement To be honest‚ unlike many others‚ I cannot claim that becoming a paramedic was a childhood dream. My initial interest in the medical field developed rather recently. It was a subject titled ‘Introduction to Nursing Assessment’ that inspired my desire to work within the health sector. I was captivated by the scope of practice of a nurse and felt that the profession was truly honorable and worthwhile. I had always had a compassionate nature‚ and the field of nursing appealed to me

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    Personal Statement I am passionate about making a difference in people’s lives. Nursing is a career that fulfills this ambition. Having been part of a large family I have been learned to help others and to do the best I can in everything. I believe Nursing is a career that I would excel at because I love working with people and empathizing with their problems. I am hardworking‚ motivated and compassionate. I believe these personality traits are important to do the job properly. Nursing is a vocational

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    ultimate respect. I have witnessed nurses providing exceptional‚ compassionate care for people they barely know. I love helping people‚ particularly children and babies and so I know paediatric nursing is the perfect career for me. I’m extremely excited to embark on a journey of becoming a nurse. My passion for becoming a paediatric nurse began when I fell sick and was admitted to a childrens ward in a hospital at the age of 14. During this time‚ observing how nurses treat patients allowed me to decide

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    return back to a healthy state makes it all worthwhile. Nursing requires a special sense of emotional commitment and a sense of personal duty to do what is best for the patient and their families. When I began my nursing career I promised myself to provide every patient exceptional care‚ I have kept my promise as a Registered Nurse‚ and I wish to keep this promise as a Family Nurse Practitioner. As a Latina and a First-Generation student I have adopted the mindset that nothing in life is easy if it’s worth

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    Alpha Mansaray Family Nurse Practitioner Program Wilmington University Statement of Goals As a child growing up in country of Sierra Leone during times of civil unrest‚ I watched my grandmother who lacked the ability to read and write care of an entire village of people because of the compassion she had for she fellow Africans. As she is much older now and no longer resides in Sierra Leone‚ she always reminds me of her story every now and then of how a young African girl without the ability to

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