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As the population of the United States ages, the need for skilled nurses increases. That's where I come in; I plan on being a registered nurse. There is currently a nursing shortage and very few nurses graduating from their nursing schools and practicing. To top that, the average age of a re...
It is obvious from any study concerning the nursing profession that it is, as a whole, drastically different than 50 years ago and one can only imagine what it will have evolved to in another 50 years. Through the centuries, nursing has taken on a variety of themes and definitions. Included in t...
Nurse Betty Nurse Betty is a movie that has received numerous great reviews; will it live up two it? The Boston Globe gives it three and a half out of four stars and says it's lively, edgy, full of zigs and zags, juicy performances and off beat fun. The Chicago Sun Times gives it three out o...
It is not uncommon for a small, insignificant lie to roll downhill and become an uncontrollable avalanche. This same analogy applies to collective hysterias; a person\'s fear of someone or something easily spreads from person to person, growing into massive chaos. An example of a collective hysteri...
Nursing "Join the ones who dare to care" is the nursing motto. While having to be quite intelligent, a nursing major must also have a caring and compassionate heart. These abilities work together to create efficient nurses, who not only treat their patient's physical well being, b...
Discussion topic 1.Discuss what you think research is and*The significance of research to the practice of graduate nurses and *The barriers/solutions to the use of research to inform nursing practice.Research is multileveled. In a health care setting, research is used for a variety of reasons and fo...
Nursing Without any doctors, nurses, surgeons, or even physical therapists the world as we know it would be a complete disaster. Members of hospitals are what makes a difference in the world today. The people that work everyday to help the sick or even to save them are heros of this world. ...
New Pathway's in Nursing When I was six years old, my father made a major decision in his life that has ultimately influenced my life and the career goals that I have. After working in the business industry for nine years, he returned to college to pursue his dream of becoming a register...
Preventing Medication Errors "Mistakes are a sign that a safety problem exists, not that a nurse is doing a bad job" (Cohen, 2003, p.38). In hospitals across America nurses are making mistakes by administering wrong medications or the wrong dose to the wrong patient. While in nursing s...
Providing Quality End-of-Life Care to Critically Ill Clients Critical care nurses provide care to seriously ill clients who often have multiple concurring illnesses. Some of the clients they care for lose their battle with their illnesses and pass away. It is important that nurses continue ...
The paper that I am writing about is on the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest with Jack Nicholson. The movie is a good example of Total Institution. In the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest the patients were removed from society and, the Head Nurse made them change the way that they went u...
Bonnie Bollough Lecture "Quality of Patient Care: Link to Nurse Staffing" Speaker: Dr. Mary A. Blegan There have been many studies done on nursing. But it was done slowly as issues arose. From 1955-65 nursing changed from functional nursing to team nursing. 1975-85 it changed fr...
In this essay I will explore the common images of nursing and discuss how these images can influence and reflect the status of nursing within society. I conducted a series of interviews with five people under the age of twenty-five to determine some of the images of nursing, their negative and posi...
"Where's the baby? Where's Matthew?" was the first words out of my mouth when we arrived at the hospital. I was about to turn 11, and still withheld the naive innocent side that a child does until you become older. My mom's best friend, Josie was due to have a baby boy;...
Nursing Question 1: What are my optionions? could I work at a doctors office? Before? After? Reply: You don't need to become a nurse to work in a doctor's office. Most offices will have one or two nurses on staff, but mostly, they hire MA's or medical assistants. They can perform some of the tas...
Nursing ShortagesIn healthcare today, one major issue is the shortage of nurses. In a poll conducted by the American Health Association, labor and staffing issues was the second biggest concern of top healthcare officials. Nurses are known for their long hours, low pay, and very stressful jobs. A...
There are some nurses that are very similar to doctor's because of the qualifications they have attained over the years. A particular branch of nursing that I am aspiring to be is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). CRNA's are first registered nurse' who complete an accredited anesthe...
Unprofessional Conduct. Unprofessional Conduct according to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing is detailed in ASBN Rules and Regulations, Chapter 7, Section XV, #6. The section states the following conduct are considered unprofessional. Failing to assess, evaluate, and intervene, Incorrect docume...
As my ability to work as a nurse moves closer to reality I have spent time thinking about my personal philosophy. What is it that I believe about nursing? What are the things that are most important to me and the patients I will take care of? What do I want to be remembered for by my colleagues? ...
Nursing is a career that will never stop growing. When I graduate I plan on going to college and becoming a Registered Nurse specializing in Pediatrics. I have a heart for helping people and I absolutely love kids. That's why I think this will be a great job for me. In order to fully under...
The medical field is possibly one of the hardest areas to work in. It can rip them up and shred them to pieces if they let it. Dealing with people all day that are angry, upset, scared, and confused with everything that\'s going on around them. Expecting everyone to know exactly what\'s wrong with ...
Before World War I, the stereotype of a woman was a delicate mother or a housewife. The war was an opportunity for all women, including nurses, to break that stereotype and be involved with public, national affairs. Poster campaigns created posters picturing glamorous, All-American girls to a...
The play, Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare, is about two teenagers called Romeo and Juliet who fall in love. Only one person knows about it, and that is Juliet's nurse. Romeo and Juliet's families hate each other, so they do not tell their parents, because they would be extremely angry...
I have always had an interest in the medical field. I can remember when I was a little girl reading any and everything about the human body and how it works. I did not know that I would choose nursing, as a career but I knew that I wanted to help people in their struggle to fight the horrific disea...
Mr. G, an advanced resident in Sunnybrook, who has swallowing problem, was fed breakfast by a nurse in the dining room. He seemed fatigue and fell sleep 5 minutes after feeding. I observed the nurse shaking his shoulder with her hand and speaking in loud matter: "Wake up, open your mouth, hurry...