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  • Nursing

    Nursing

    One may have wondered how the doctors at the hospitals and other medical establishments are able to deal with large amounts of injuries and illnesses. The answer is with nurses and technicians. In the up coming years, the “Baby Boomers” will be of retirement age. There will be a large shortage of doctors and nurses leaving an immense job opportunity for all those in the medical workforce. The nursing field will be a promising possible

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    Essay Length: 2,163 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Top
  • Brave New World

    Brave New World

    The novel Brave New World is like no other in fantasy and satire. It predicts a future overpowered by technology where the people have no religion. Has Huxley written about a degrading way of life or has he discovered the key to a perfect world that should be called Utopia? This essay will show that upon close analysis the way of life in the novel is justifiable and all the precautions that are taken

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    Essay Length: 1,694 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Registered Nurses

    Registered Nurses

    Education Registered nurses have the distinction of being the very best qualified in their field. There is more than one classification of nursing personnel. The registered nurse is able to take on more responsibility than a Licensed Practical Nurse and a Certified Nurses Assistant. A person who has completed one year of college or its equivalent is known as an LPN. Typically the LPN will work for an RN and sometimes directly for a doctor.

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    Essay Length: 339 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Max
  • The Role of Nurse Glauce in the Faerie Queene

    The Role of Nurse Glauce in the Faerie Queene

    In Book Three of The Faerie Queene, the character of Glauce plays an important role in aiding Britomart, the main character, to set off on her journey. Britomart, who represents Spenser’s idea of ideal Christian chastity, confronts some challenging and poignant issues before she heads off on her adventure; namely, she sees a vision of her future husband in an enchanted looking glass, and does not quite know how to handle the feelings of

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    Essay Length: 1,601 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Communication Concept Paper for Nursing

    Communication Concept Paper for Nursing

    Running head: CONCEPT PAPER 2 Concept Paper 2 B231/Communication Skills in Nursing 3rd Semester/2007 According to Valentine, (as described in Arnold & Boggs 2007, pg.319), "CONFLICT has been defined as tension arising from incompatible needs, in which the actions of one frustrate the ability of the other to achieve a goal (1995)." My cousin Jason found his wife's sister really annoying. Sara, his wife, was very close to her sister. They talked several times a

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    Essay Length: 523 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Registered Nursing

    Registered Nursing

    Registered Nurses The career of my choice is Registered Nursing (RNs). To obtain this career I have to have a high school diploma to enter medical school. There are many certificates available for this profession, but the one I choose is the Bachelor of Science degree. After graduation I will have to take a test to be officially licensed in the state of California. There is more than one way to become a nurse. There

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    Essay Length: 814 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Artur
  • Happiness in a Brave New World

    Happiness in a Brave New World

    It requires an effort of the imagination to conceive how a Universe in which all humans and non-humans alike led richly fulfilled and joyful lives could be a morally worse place than where we are now. If we were to discover an alien civilisation of ecstatics, would we try to introduce a bit of suffering into their lives to stiffen their moral fibre? I fear the critic, however, is likely to find this remark of

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    Essay Length: 491 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Edward
  • Where Are You Ending Up? Cruise Ship or Nursing Home?

    Where Are You Ending Up? Cruise Ship or Nursing Home?

    WHERE ARE YOU ENDING UP? CRUISE SHIP OR NURSING HOME? 5 out of 6 people end up with heart disease or cancer. So how do you become the 1 in 6 that doesn't? Firstly, you have to be doing something drastically different than everyone else! If you have not started living the 5 Essentials of Maximized Living, chances are you are missing the boat. If you don't even know what the 5 essentials are, I

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    Essay Length: 462 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Angela
  • Comparison Between Brave New World and Freud’s Future of an Illusion

    Comparison Between Brave New World and Freud’s Future of an Illusion

    Freud and the Brave New World: Science can replace religion as a means of creating a stable civilization. This is what Sigmund Freud believes, and this is what Aldous Huxley tries to prove. Freud in his Future of an Illusion states that religion allows men to act according to reason, and not their instincts. People are taught with a religious background and are taught about a balance of crime and punishment. Punishment will be

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    Essay Length: 1,681 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Nurse

    Nurse

    1. Germinal period- 2 weeks, zygote divides many times through mitosis forming a blast cyst--reaches the uterus about day 6 where it will spend the next 39 weeks or so ( 40 week is full term pregnancy) Embryonic period-occurs from the third to eighth weeks of pregnancy--major organs begin to take shape-called organ genesis-outer layer amnion water tight membrane Fetal Period- 9th week of pregnancy until birth-major growth period organs are formed but continue to

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    Essay Length: 598 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Nursing Protocol

    Nursing Protocol

    PROTOCOL ANALYSIS Preterm labor is a significant health problem for many pregnant women in the United States. It is estimated that eight to ten percent of all births in the United States are the result of premature labor, which account for approximately 440,000 births annually. Preterm labor is also the leading cause of perinatal morbity and mortality and results in health care expenditures of over three billion dollars per year. (ACOG, 2001). It was thought

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    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Artur
  • Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory

    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory

    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations in Nursing, published in 1952, emerged before the thrust of nursing theory development. Educationally, nursing students were discouraged from theoretical learning. Nursing was not considered a profession in 1952. Rather, nurses were viewed as physician helpers, being called upon based on the physician’s assessment of the patient’s condition and the assistance deemed appropriate. Publication of Peplau’s book was delayed for four

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Brave New World Vs Nineteen Eighty Four Vs Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

    Brave New World Vs Nineteen Eighty Four Vs Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

    "For the Sake of Humanity" Comparative Essay : Brave New World to Nineteen Eighty-Four and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The term "dystopia" aptly applies to all three of these novels in that each story is set in a future where society is less attractive than it is now. All three books are prefaced with a cataclysmic event that results in a dramatic change in society to address and avoid the perceived problems of

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    Essay Length: 306 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Goals of Technology in Brave New World

    Goals of Technology in Brave New World

    Scientific progress and technological innovations have been, along with new ideas of social organization, the principal scope of interest for the vast majority of utopian writers. Whether based on some rational predictions of the future development of science, or belonging to the sphere of pure fantasy, technology in utopian writing has been generally described as a means of achieving the state of universal order and happiness, a way to establish collective prosperity and social

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Brave New World Vs. the Collector

    Brave New World Vs. the Collector

    Imagine living in a world without mothers and fathers, without the love given to friends and received from family, a place full of nameless, faceless human clones. This is the society depicted in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. In this futuristic novel, Huxley describes several reasons behind the dehumanization of the human race. For example, the absence of spirituality and family, the infatuation with physical pleasure and the strong influence of technology are the main

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: David
  • Tuma Vs. Board of Nursing

    Tuma Vs. Board of Nursing

    Scenario: I have read the case of Tuma Vs. Board of Nursing, 1979. After reviewing the case I have composed reasonable answers to the following 4 questions. Question 1: What, if anything, did the nurse do wrong? Answer: The only thing the nurse did in this case was not communicating the patient’s concerns and what was discussed with the physician. What happened in this case did not interfere with the patient-physician relationship at all. The

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    Essay Length: 429 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Nursing Shortage - Why Today’s Shortage Is Unique

    The Nursing Shortage - Why Today’s Shortage Is Unique

    The Nursing Shortage: Why Today’s Shortage is Unique Introduction: The nursing profession has experienced shortages many times in the past. This pattern was cyclical, with periods of high vacancy rates followed by layoffs and an oversupply of registered nurses. Today, we are experiencing another drought for nursing, but due to many factors, this shortage is different from anything the profession has witnessed in previous years. There are many that feel this shortage is severe and

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    Essay Length: 378 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Artur
  • Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making

    Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making

    Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making The nursing process and Benner's stages of clinical judgment have major roles in the nursing profession as well as nursing students. The nursing process serves as a guide or foundation for nurses and students alike to help formulate clinical decision-making. The Benner's stages of clinical judgment illustrate the different levels of proficiencies in both nursing students and licensed nurses. Both nursing process and Benner's stages have five progressive levels, which

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    Submitted: May 12, 2011 By: bigpappichulo
  • Nurse Leader Interview

    Nurse Leader Interview

    NURSE LEADER INTERVIEW Nurse Leader Interview Stacey J. Davis University of Phoenix NUR/ 587 Charlotte Cooper March 24, 2014 ________________ Nurse Leader Interview The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at my current hospital has been a nurse for 25 years, her leadership in nursing started about 17 years ago where she became a manager of a nursing unit. She has since evolved her leadership skills and became our CNO of our hospital last year. As a

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    Submitted: August 25, 2014 By: davissta12
  • Nursing Leadership Interview

    Nursing Leadership Interview

    Nurse Leader Interview The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) at my current hospital has been a nurse for 25 years, her leadership in nursing started about 17 years ago where she became a manager of a nursing unit. She has since evolved her leadership skills and became our CNO of our hospital last year. As a nurse leader our CNO needs to be able to respond to an ever-changing healthcare environment, including organizational expectations and changes

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    Submitted: August 25, 2014 By: davissta12
  • The Nursing and Midwifery Council

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council

    Part 1 The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and “Fitness to Practice” Weighting State the purpose of the NMC and list three of its main activities 4% The Nursing and Midwifery Council exist to ensure the safeguard, health and welfare of the public. They set the standards of training, education and conduct of nurses and midwifes, make sure that their knowledge and skills are up dated regularly, they also have a fair process by

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    Submitted: March 22, 2015 By: scgd
  • Nurse Educator Interview

    Nurse Educator Interview

    Nurse Educator Interview Betty Martinez HSN/548 - Role of the Health Care/Nursing Educator University of Phoenix Dr. Lili Lee Nurse Educator Interview Let’s suppose you are a new graduate registered nurse. You are about to start your first job as a nurse in a medical- surgical unit in a hospital. You have just completed your hospital’s general orientation with all the new employees. Now, you are about to meet one of the hospital’s Nursing

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    Submitted: July 12, 2015 By: sfobqm
  • Nurse Leader Interview Case

    Nurse Leader Interview Case

    Our management keeps updating the employees about the organizational budget routinely. We have annual meeting on fiscal year budget; we will be informed about the types of budgets available, current economics, cost bad debt, censuses, and overall goal of the organization. Quarterly, our meeting is mainly focused on cost containment and inventory and monthly meeting involve customer reviews, social media and our unit, given rank based on the patient care, length of wait, and overall

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    Submitted: July 12, 2015 By: dadadi
  • The New Prospects - Nurse Anesthesia

    The New Prospects - Nurse Anesthesia

    THE NEW PROSPECTS The New Prospects Stephanie Jacobs Eastern New Mexico University The New Prospects As we move into the new ages, technology has become a must in the workplace. Employers are now looking for younger generations of employees to create a new, efficient way of learning, thinking, and teaching in the workplace. This has created a problem for the older generations resulting in a generational gap. Through these generational gaps, there are new norms

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    Submitted: November 23, 2015 By: StephanieJacobs
  • Philosophy of Nursing

    Philosophy of Nursing

    My reason for becoming a Nurse Practitioner I want to become a nurse practitioner so that I can have more autonomy in patients’ care. The profession of nursing continues to evolve and there is a demand for more primary healthcare providers in my community. I want to embark on this educational journey because I believe that I have the qualities to make a difference in people lives. Due to the ever evolving changes in the

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    Submitted: January 27, 2016 By: Ebonidelta

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