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  • Personal Narrative: A Career As A Nurse Anesthetist

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    Have you ever been so interested in repairing hearts, or repairing brains, or even breaking and repairing bones? My two very specific careers that I want to proceed to do in life are a Nurse Anesthetist and after that, possibly a Surgeon Now, I know some people might ask, “Well, whats so special about those?” There special to me because any day that you’re able to save a life, or help one in need is a very great day I’d like to get my CRNA first, and work at a hospital as a Nurse Anesthetist for

  • Working In A Health Care Environment: Chapter Seven

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    While being in a health care environment, the most important thing to consider is whom you trust your health with. There are several of different jobs in the health care field such as, registered nurse, physician assistant, and pharmacists. In chapter 7, it discusses the different health care jobs and its educational requirements. Many of these requirements include schooling after graduating with a bachelor’s degree and a license to practice in that field. In chapter 7, it introduces the different

  • Janet's Informed Consent: Case Study

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    Personal Information The first thing that needs to be obtained is Janet's informed consent. This is necessary for all clients as it is the legal documentation that allows a patient to be treated. In this process clients should be made aware of the types of treatment they will receive, risk involved in treatment, and the cost. It is also necessary for the client to be competent when signing consent. The first session would then begin with an interview to learn important demographic information

  • Nursing Case Study In Nursing

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    Mrs Tan is a 79 year-old Chinese lady with known osteoarthritis of the knee (knee OA). Her past medical history includes type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, gastritis and Parkinson’s disease. She is a non-smoker and does not drink. Her usual medications are Amaryl 2mg once a day, Norvasc 5mg once a day, Lipitor 20mg once a day, Madopar 250mg three times a day, and Apo-Trihex 2mg twice a day. She had been prescribed acetaminophen in the past for knee OA. However, Mrs Tan

  • Safety In Nursing

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    eradicated, a nurses should always be to reduce and try to prevent the harm of a patient from a result of their care. Safety I have worked at a hospital for a few years and during that time I have grown to understand how safety is a vital part of nursing because it can affect the overall quality of a patients care. A way to reduce some safety issues is to identify those possible issues and provide

  • Dorothea Orem's Theory

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    According to him, as general as it may look, Orem’s work is lacking some concepts which are vital to nursing care. He greatly stressed the lack mental health on this theory and the possible problems that may happen once Orem’s theory is applied in a healthcare setting. For example, a person who is a paranoid schizophrenic will not admit that he needs help

  • Change Project Seek-N-Finders Change

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    work on the Change Project Seek-N-Finders group singled out two major nursing concepts integrated into the change process: Time/transition and personal meaning. These foundational concepts established the theoretical framework of Seek-N-Finders Change Project. Continuous referring to the nursing concepts facilitated the group’s planning process and helped to identify the Projects’ milestones. Moreover, foundational nursing concepts guided the group’s decision-making regarding the Project implementation

  • Right To Die Case Study

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    consequences that can occur if the wish of the patient is not fulfilled will also be discussed in this paper. Overview of the Case Mary Evelyn Greene is an 89 years old lady who has memory impairment. She lives in private room in a nursing care facility known as Shady Brook Skilled Nursing Facility. David Greene is the only son of Ms. Greene and has power of attorney to handle all the personal matters of Ms. Greene Including her health. David Greene is associated

  • Medical Receptionist Essay

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    The medical field is a prestigious line of work that requires many hours of school and restless nights. The following are just three of the thousands of careers in the medical field. Nursing, biomedical engineering, and medical receptionist, are three very different careers with three very different roles. Nursing deals with directly communicating with patients and doctors above the position. Nurses oversee patient care, without being in charge of patient care, meaning nurses do all the work doctors

  • Essay On Nursing Ethics

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    enters the nursing profession, it serves as the profession’s non-negotiable, ethical standard and it expresses nursing’s own understanding of its commitment to society (About The Code, 2018). ANA’s Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements is the promise that nurses are doing