988 Search Results for RN Work Roles
Introduction: Emergence of the DNP DegreeThe American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), in 2004, pinpointed a necessity for nurses possessing advanced educational qualifications to offer superior clinical care, assume leadership roles, and a Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of the Nurse Anesthetist Role:
Explore the historical development of nurse anesthetists, from their origins during the American Civil War to their current critical role in modern healthca Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Simulation-Based Training in Nursing Education:
Explore how the incorporation of simulation-based training within nursing programs is revolutionizing the way future nurses are educated. D Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Nurse Anesthetists in Modern Healthcare: Bridging Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Nursing Education: Tracing the Path from Diploma to Doctorate:
This essay would explore the historical progression of nursing education, from its early beginnings where hospital-based Continue Reading...
Introduction to Article:
In this essay, we cover the topic of the current nursing shortage. We define what a nursing shortage is and delve into the reasons why there is a nursing shortage. The essay describes the causes of the nurs Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution and Significance of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Programs:
Explore the historical development of BSN programs and their current importance in healthcare. Discuss the increas Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership and Management
Introduction
Nurse handoff communication during shift change is one of the most frequent, though key, nursing duties which provides the basis for delivering safe, reliable care (Eggins & Slade, 2015). Study res Continue Reading...
MI NP Prescribing Laws
While many of the laws and rules when it comes to healthcare and what practitioners can do are federal in nature, the states have their say as well. Among the many examples of this are the Michigan-specific laws that exist whe Continue Reading...
Abstract
Globally, a nursing shortage is impeding the advancement of healthcare systems around the world. The nursing shortage refers to any situation in which the labor market cannot keep up with patient demands. Causes of the nursing shortage inclu Continue Reading...
Mental Health Disparities in the U.S.
The most frequently unaddressed and critical matter is mental health in ethnic and racial minority communities. The American Indians/Alaska Natives, Blacks, Asian-Americans, and Blacks are populations that are Continue Reading...
Nursing Doctoral Business Proposal
The benefits of staffing Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ARNP) as ARNP Case Managers
A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse educated and certified to operate autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced Continue Reading...
Nursing Health Care Informatics
"…At the beginning of the 21st century, nursing informatics has become a part of our professional activities…[and has] advanced the field of nursing by bridging the gap from nursing as an art to nursing as Continue Reading...
Nursing
Intro / Job Description for Endoscopy Nurse
An endoscopy nurse is a position available to Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), as well as Registered Nurses. Therefore, the minimum requirements of the position are the LPN or RN degree. The serv Continue Reading...
Nursing is not only a profession, it is a ministry. Nurses not only provide care for their patients, they oftentimes minister to them in order to provide comfort and in some cases, peace of mind. Nursing is a profession that the healthcare system can Continue Reading...
Nursing
Family Nurse Practitioners: Improving Quality of Care
A study published in 1976 helped to establish the meaningful difference between family nurse practitioners and traditional health care providers such as doctors and nurses. Patients repo Continue Reading...
Nurse Ratio
Lowering the Nurse/Patient Ratio: A simple Step for Improving Care
Nursing is far from a static profession or discipline, and is in fact in a constant state of progression and change. Not all of these changes are necessarily for the bet Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership Portfolio
Education And Experience
My nursing education includes attaining my Associate Degree in Nursing (AND) at Florida State College at Jacksonville and my Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) at the University of North Flor Continue Reading...
Nursing Staff at the Coronary Care Unit Division
Competence refers to a set of demonstrated abilities, skills, attitudes, knowledge, and values underlying effectual, safe, and top-quality performance in any occupation/profession. Ongoing competence Continue Reading...
Nursing Degrees
ADN vs. BSN
The ADN vs. The BSN:
A comparison of both nursing degrees
Students wishing to enter the profession of nursing are often faced with two clear choices: that of an ADN (associate degree in nursing) and a BSN (Bachelor of Continue Reading...
Nursing Problem: Shortage of Nurses
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Nursing Problem: Shortage of Nurses in Healthcare
Nursing Shortage
Researchers in Phoebe Memorial Hospital, gathered information to help them understand the extreme nursing shortage. The shortage they disco Continue Reading...
Nursing Shortage Risk Management Plan
Nursing staff scarcity constitutes a widespread issue across several segments of the healthcare sector. It is often a challenge to find an adequate number of qualified nursing professionals for meeting staffing Continue Reading...
Ethical Scenarios in Nursing Education
The scenario chosen for this analysis is one in which a colleague failed to conduct a class as was planned allowing students to leave early and not following instructions for the class. The problem that resulte Continue Reading...
Nursing Proposal -- Evidence-Based
The utilization of call lights particularly in hospital settings has recently been put under study as a function of various aspects of nursing including shortages, rounds and analyses of patient outcomes. The prope Continue Reading...
Nurse Anesthetist's Practice In Many Delivery Models Of Care
Nurse anesthetists across the nation have administered anesthesia to people for a century and a half -- long before it became a doctor specialty. Conventional training occurred in military Continue Reading...
Nursing Higher Education and Leadership
Clinical leadership is very important because of the problems that characterize the health care sector, including workforce shortage, high rates of change, staff chaos, quality issues, and safety concerns, amon Continue Reading...
Nurse practitioners receive employment within the context of IP or interprofessional teams worldwide (Hurlock-Chorostecki, Forchuk, Orchard, van Soeren, & Reeves, 2013). The 2013 article seeks to describe the role of the nurse practitioner within Continue Reading...
Nursing Practice Expected to Grow and Change
Ageing of population and healthcare providers, coupled with reforms to healthcare, will raise demands for professionals in the field, also expanding existing professionals' required skill sets and roles. Continue Reading...
Infant Mortality
Health Care Disparities in Infant Mortality
Numerous empirical studies have demonstrated a significant discrepancy in survival rates of newborns of different race. It has been shown that black infants are two times more likely to d Continue Reading...
Nursing Shortage
Review On Nurses Shortage
The supply of professional nurses relative to the increase in demand for their services has been on a general decline over the years. As a career choice, nursing has been facing perennial shortage of profe Continue Reading...
In addition to lecture-based introduction to religious differences, video and/or live presentations from religious leaders and clergy from different faiths and role play exercises, the proposed implementation of training in this area should also inc Continue Reading...
In terms of underage drinking, a nurse can act in a public health manner that identifies circumstances and situations that make a population vulnerable, and take steps to either mitigate those circumstances or educate to prevent them in the first pl Continue Reading...
Roles of Professional Nursing Associations
Conduct a web search of at least two professional nurses' associations and describe how each organization defines its respective role at local, state, and national levels.
Identify the organization and its Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory Analysis
Theory-based nursing is the phenomenon that has been researched much during the past two decades. Nursing theory has become the foundation for nursing practice with its own knowledge base. The current paper is an analysis of Continue Reading...
Nursing
Ethical Compassion in Nursing
What personal, cultural, and spiritual values contribute to your worldview and philosophy of nursing? How do these values shape or influence your nursing practice?
The role played by the nurse professional is Continue Reading...
Nursing Shortage
The objective of this work is to research the current nursing shortage and identify two articles published in nursing journals related to the nursing shortage. One of the article should discuss approaches to resolving the shortage a Continue Reading...
Nurse Staffing Shortage Issue
Nursing Staffing Shortage
One of the greatest challenges to the continued development of a high quality health care delivery system is the continued and frequently increasing shortage of qualified nurses active in the Continue Reading...
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Recommendations
Many recommend use of minimally invasive techniques including SEPS to treat and address problems related to chronic venous insufficiency (Kalra & Glovisczki, 2002). Multiple studies confirm the safety and efficacy of Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership
The task that awaits a newly hired nurse unit manager in this particular care facility is going to be challenging. With nurses complaining out loud about assignments, and with nurses calling in sick, being late to work and not bei Continue Reading...
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Rev Bras Enferm (2000) Jan-Mar, 53(1):7-13.
Williams, Carol A. & Gossett, Mon Continue Reading...