Iom Report for Nursing The Future of Nursing an IOM Report Grand Canyon University June 08‚ 2013 The Future of Nursing an IOM Report The Need to Transform Practice The Institute of Medicine’s Report (IOM) on the future of nursing was very informative and brought very valid points for the need to reform nursing. Registered Nurses (RN) do not practice at the level that are trained. According to the IOM’s report that need to change. For example some states do not allow nurse practitioners
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The interview I conducted took place in the city of Panorama on a Friday (May 20‚ 2016) after noon at 2:00pm. The interview was conducted inside Clinica Medical San Miguel and the doctor whom was interviewed was DR. Mariano Panes. Dr. Panes has his Medical Degree and was received from the University of Santo Tomas in 1976. Dr. Panes has thirty- six years of experience within the medical field and is a primary care doctor in general practice. He is currently affiliated with four hospitals around the
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colleague and I discovered an interesting things I did not know about him after working with him for the past 2 years. It is very interesting how we all have something one doesn’t know and without speaking to each other you will never find out. As I interview my coworker today I discovered that he was a football player for about 15 years of his life. As he grew old in life he played football all along the way. My colleague began playing football at the age of 10 until he was about 25. He told me his dream
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on their first time working as a nurse and develop their skill as they gain experience. The new method of bedside reports included in a nurse’s work caused them to adapt into a new skill. In the bedside shift change reports‚ some nurses preferred the new method‚ while other preferred their previous functions in the hospital (Johnson & Cowin‚ 2012‚ p. 123). The implications for nursing management explained that “formal training in communication may be advantageous when introducing changes to clinical
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Summary Sheet • Malpractice and negligence both concern actions that are results of omission and acting in way that causes injury to patient. Malpractice concerns professional. • Tart is a civil wrong made against a person or property. • Elements of malpractice: duty owed to patient‚ breach of the duty‚ foreseeability‚ causation‚ injury‚ damage. • Nurse Managers are responsible for ensuring that standards of care are current in policy and that nursing staff follow the standards. • Issues
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Impact of the Institute of Medicine Report on Nursing Michelle Davis Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NRS-430V Kristine Roberts August 23‚ 2013 Impact of the Institute of Medicine Report on Nursing The 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the largest healthcare transformation since the development of the Medicare and Medicaid programs in 1965. One of the big issues is how the health care system will care for the additional 32 million people that will have access to health care
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The Impact of the 2010 IOM Report on the Future of Nursing Nursing has evolved so much from its original intent. Nurses progressed from being classified as disorderlies to a well respected name in the health profession. However‚ even though nursing has come a long way‚ there are still more changes to come in relation to the shift of focus of healthcare from acute care to community health. As the US population continues to become diversified‚ nursing too will require adjustments to the ever-changing
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The first gatekeeper interview was conducted with Ruthie Hill‚ works for the unemployment office in Tarrant County for more than 20 years. She was chosen as a gatekeeper because she has been involved in Tarrant County for 30 years and has work within the unemployment office. Mrs. Hills says some of the health needs in Tarrant is better health care‚ more programs help with loss‚ and cancer treatment and screening. Mrs. Hill and her daughter was both diagnosed with breast cancers‚ and says some of
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Nursing Faculty/Educator Interview John Thorpe HSN 548 June 1‚ 2015 Professor: Sonia Wisdom Nursing Faculty/Educator Interview Florida International University’s Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences (NWCNHS) is located on the Modesto Maidique campus in Southern Miami-Dade County. It is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and boast and enrollment of approximately 1800 students. The school graduates around 500 students annually and there are about
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Results The session lasted about 1.5 hour. Kim gave an overview of unconscious bias and culture competence. She said the hospital side has culture competence training because they have to meet patients from different cultural backgrounds. No training is available at the college side. She sees the value of this training for the faculty and staff from the college side. I shared my slides on Asian American especially Chinese history in the US. I heard my participants were surprised about some of the
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