Alleviate the United States Nursing Shortage Recruitment of Foreign Nurses to Alleviate the United States Nursing Shortage Since the 1950s‚ the United States has depended heavily on recruitment of foreign educated nurses (FEN’s) – or the updated term internationally educated nurses (IEN’s) — as a remedy to alleviate staffing shortages within American healthcare facilities. While this recruitment has made a significant difference in addressing these shortages‚ it has also raised significant
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physical and psychological challenges entailed in nursing exhaust aging nurses who will soon reach their retiring age. As the nation realizes the diminishing supply of nurses‚ it is important to understand the value of nurses from its history‚ the future role of nurses in affecting the quality of patient care‚ and the influential role of leaders in ensuring the safe practice of nurses during the shortages. Nursing Shortages: History The nursing
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despite the endless hard work and dedication from the 1.3 million strong army of NHS workers‚ the Government is still failing nursing staff. Nurses have proven themselves to be an incredibly important part of the NHS and Britain’s society as a whole. However‚ it is apparent from their salary and working conditions that they are not receiving the appreciation they deserve. Nursing is a degree profession and so the wage for NHS nurses should be a fair reflection of that. Nowadays‚ people are still viewing
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Effects on the Decisions to Become a Nurse Cinnamon M. Komorek Daytona State College Abstract This paper explores the opinions of what a nurse really does and the contributions that I can make to the nursing profession. The question of what my goals are and how I intend to meet them are answered along with where I see myself in ten years. This paper also examines where I see the nursing profession in ten years and why. Varying Roles of Nurses and Their Effects on the Decisions to Become
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more workers to this field. Interestingly‚ for nurses this has not been the case. An analysis of this situation found in a report entitled "Solving the Nursing Shortage through Higher Wages" indicates: • Over the late 1990s and into 2000‚ nurses’ pay did not increase at all‚ although some hospitals had already begun worrying about a nurse shortage in 1997. • When wages finally began to rise‚ nurses responded promptly—hospitals added 186‚500 nurses between 2001 and 2003. • Instead of competing
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interventions would bring more work satisfaction‚ improve patient care‚ and a promote a healthy well-being to the field of nursing. Mental health should be a top priority in the workplace‚ and should be free of stigma so that people can ask for help when needed. A common psychological state among nurses is burnout‚ which can be described as exhaustion‚ lack of enthusiasm and depleted feelings of accomplishment (Glass‚ McKnight & Valdimarsdottir‚ 1993). Burnout is a main reason for many nurses to
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Health (NIH)‚ burnout is a psychological term that refers to long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work. Nursing burnout is a condition that some Registered Nurses (RN) experience that shows itself as being fatigued‚ irritable‚ suffers from insomnia and poor performance. Nursing burnout can happen to nurses with years of experience‚ newly graduated RNs and even students in nursing school. As a result of these stressors‚ the level of patient care can decrease related to poor work performance
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Boisseau 1 Needjie G.Boisseau Mrs Little English 083-006 6 December 2012 My career in Travel Nurse In earlyn1900’s‚nursing education was received primarily from hospitals rather than colleges or universities.New nursing students were responsible for taxs similar to that of maids-dusting‚scrubbing and doing dishes.These students typically worked 10 to 12 hoyr shifts‚even days a week‚for a period of two to three years
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Cherry‚ 2015). This time in a nurse’s career is a sudden reality change from what they may have expected from their new role. Graduates find themselves suddenly with higher numbers of patients‚ increased acuity of patients‚ daily struggles with staff shortages and feelings of having no support in the workplace (Phillips‚ Kenny‚ Esterman‚ & Smith‚ 2014). This role shock creates a lack of confidence in graduate nurses‚ causing self-doubt especially with medication administration. Graduate nurses suddenly
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Can the nursing educational system prevent the burnout phase in all levels of nursing care? Burnout is not a term that can only be used for sports and exercising. As a matter of fact‚ it is an emotional and psychological term as well. The definition of burnout in the medical field is the main focus of this paper. Burn out is a state of mental and or physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress (Lavery‚ 2007). In another word‚ it is a syndrome of depersonalization‚ emotional exhaustion
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