484 Search Results for Nursing Career Careers in Nursing
Participative Leadership in Nursing
The participative style of leadership is considered among the best in the nursing field, because leaders with this attribute are good listeners and they seek input from others when making decisions about patient c Continue Reading...
Culturally Competent Nursing
This order require medical field, preferable. A Registered Nurse case management experiences, a Doctor, ORDER: I requesting a 5 pages, paper written DOUBLE SPACED, APA format, excluding Title Reference Page make total 7 Continue Reading...
Community Nursing
While developing classes and teaching classes to expectant mothers, the community nurse in this paper is made aware of the fact that many women in the class are over 30 years of age and are going through their first pregnancy. In a Continue Reading...
Management (Nursing)
Area: Birmingham, AL
Educational requirements of the position
As in all states, the state of Alabama's requirements for certified case managers is that they work with ill and injured clients serving government agencies, healt Continue Reading...
Enhancing Patient Care and Professional Relationships Using Emotional IntelligenceEmotional intelligence (EI) is a crucial skill in nursing, impacting communication, decision-making, and overall patient care. Defined as the power to recognize, unders Continue Reading...
Needs AssessmentIntroductionThe educational needs for a practicing nurse are ever-changing proportionate to external factors such as the evolving technologies, geopolitical area of practice, economic issues, etc. Therefore, nurses must always keep up Continue Reading...
Section 1. Introduction
Today, nurse administrators are playing an increasingly important role in a wide range of health care settings, and there has been a corresponding increase in interest in understanding the relevant competencies, scope and sta Continue Reading...
Steps were also taken to organize a stock market in Lahore (Burki, 1999, pp.127-128).
Also organized during this period were the Pakistan Industrial and Credit Investment Corporation (PICIC) and the Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan (IDBP), b Continue Reading...
Shortage of staffing in the nursing profession is a crucial situation for the healthcare centers that is needed to be addressed in order to get the desired health related outcomes. The increasing trend of burnout among the nursing professionals is fo Continue Reading...
Technology in NursingIntroductionI possess a caring nature, and the decision to pursue a career in nursing was informed predominantly by the suitability of this characteristic in the nursing profession. While my caring nature was the fundamental driv Continue Reading...
Commitment to Pursue a Career in Nursing
Commitment, compassion, caring, and concern are the 4C's of nursing, in my view. These attributes are extremely critical in the profession of nursing, as well as in most facets of life, in general (Collins, Continue Reading...
My Future in NursingThe field of nursing is part of the backbone of healthcare. For me, it presents an exciting and potentially very rewarding future career path. This paper discusses the projected job outlook for nursing, the educational requirement Continue Reading...
Achieving Course Goals
After review of the topics we shall be covering, relations between my nursing practice and course material became noticeable. The course topic that I felt related most to my current practice is, "grammar and punctuation" for t Continue Reading...
Ethical Dilemmas in Responding to Nursing Medication ErrorsIt is well documented that medication errors made by nurses are among the most prevalent but also the most preventable types of adverse patient incidents that occur in health care settings to Continue Reading...
Leadership Development Plan
As Moneke (2014) notes, the CCRN certification "is a mark of excellence and a distinguishing accomplishment" (p. 77). It represents the knowledge that one, as a nurse, has and professionally uses to provide optimal level Continue Reading...
Drug Abuse in Nursing
Nurses and other medical professionals are tasked with taking care of their patients, of healing the body and saving lives. It is the job of these healthcare workers to literally stay death and make the individual well again. T Continue Reading...
12. Image of nursing. The image factor ensures the perception of the nurses' activity in society. An organization consistent with this factor will promote the idea that the role of the nurses is essential in the general framework of the patients' c Continue Reading...
Mandatory Continuing Nursing Education
There is a rapid expansion of techniques and knowledge in the field of health. Researchers James Morrison, James Kelly and Carl Lindsay have approximated that the half-life of knowledge gotten in school of medi Continue Reading...
Effective Leadership and QualitiesToday, increasing numbers of nurses are leaving the profession due to the burnout caused by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic as well as the rigorous and sometimes-overwhelming demands placed on nurses, especially those Continue Reading...
Earnings
The median annual salary of a full-time speech-language pathologists is stated at $36.046 in 1992 with the median earning being between $27,404- $42,120. Those working in hospitals earned approximately $33,936 in 1992 with salaries varying Continue Reading...
Group dynamics: Working as a nurse-Midwife
Working as a midwife requires me to function as a member of a team, not simply an individual nurse. The midwife must coordinate her advice with other components of the patient's obstetric treatment team. Th Continue Reading...
Improving Nursing Practice by Reducing Burnout Levels
Nursing may be the most stressful of all professions, and it is not surprising that many nurses abandon their careers after experiencing the rigors of their workplace. A growing body of research Continue Reading...
Part OneRole of the School Counselor in Promoting College and Career ReadinessCurry and Milsom (2017) define college readiness as the disposition and mindset that enables a student to understand the structure and culture of postsecondary education an Continue Reading...
Foundations of Nursing Education
Table of Contents
Changing from an Associate Degree Nursing Program to a BSN Program 3
Two Factors That Influence the Need for a BSN Program 3
How the IOM Has Informed the Decision for a BSN Program 4
IOM’s Reco Continue Reading...
Bieber & Worley (2006) note that when students pay closer attention to their surroundings, and when teachers engage students in a more collaborative manner, students are more likely to set daily schedules that conform with their abilities and a Continue Reading...
Careers in Registered Nursing Today and in the Future
The need for registered nurses has never been greater. In today's healthcare environment, cost and quality, as well as an organization's ability to delivery positive outcomes, will largely determ Continue Reading...
Competency in Entry-Level Nurses
Competency In Entry Level Nurses
Competency in entry-level nurses: Implications for practice
Given the responsibilities shouldered by nurses, it is essential that all new nurses are competent to practice their prof Continue Reading...
Tests provide numeric information, which means that individuals can be more easily compared on the same criteria. In interviews, different questions are asked of different candidates, and the answers often forgotten. Tests provide comparable profile Continue Reading...
Advanced practice roles that include blended roles of the CNS and NP, the CNM and the CRNA
Nursing began as a generalized discipline but has become increasingly specialized as the profession has grown more technical in nature. "From these early begi Continue Reading...
Clinical Education
There are many aspects to the nursing profession, but before a person becomes a nurse he or she has to focus on the clinical education it takes to become one. In other words, one cannot just study from books and pass tests to gra Continue Reading...
gender stereotypes in relation to guys in nursing, as well as talk about gender discrimination instances within the realm of nursing, and studies techniques utilized for advertising equal academic chances throughout nursing researches. The essay rev Continue Reading...
Age Groups and the Nursing Profession
Job satisfaction in nursing related to generational age differences
Attrition among nurses has been a worrying topic to not only the society but the government and the related agencies in specific. This is due Continue Reading...
Advanced Practice Nurses and Prescriptive Authority
Though the roles of Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Educator and Nurse Administrator are all vital to the health care industry, they are not allowed prescriptive authority per se. However, the rol Continue Reading...
Nurses can help in this process however, if they understand their roles, as outlined in this paper, which include self-empowerment, quality patient care and collaboration (ANA, 2007).
Conclusion
This topic is important because literature confirms Continue Reading...
Smart Goals: Leadership and Magnet Status
This a paper Collaborative Healthcare. I chosen 1.LEADERSHIP 2. MAGNET STATUS 2 SMART goals. Evidence: Peer-Reviewed Articles: Search articles peer-reviewed journals support SMART goals plan. You expected fi Continue Reading...
Goal setting works well for simple jobs -- clerks, typists, loggers, and technicians -- but not for complete jobs. Goal setting with jobs in which goals are not easily measured (e.g., teaching, nursing, engineering, accounting) has posed some probl Continue Reading...
Interview
Contact information: 1-877-MDA-6789
Date interviewed: November 8, 2012
Company name: MD Anderson Cancer Center
Highest degree earned: LPN
College or University where the degree was earned: Houston Community College
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