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    very different from what it is in Mississippi. The annual growth rate is estimated to be around 20%, with about 20 job openings a year in a single hospital on the labor and delivery floor. On average there are around 540 people employed in this occupation in every one hospital. Nearly 10 employers are replaced yearly in a hospital or they decide to travel to a new location (MS…

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    Introduction. Quantitative research is research in which numbers are used to represent reality, and it is directed with the purpose of discovering relationships as well as cause and effect (Fain, 2015). For the purpose of this critique the reader will be analyzing the effectiveness of the Quantitative Article Caregiving for Patients with Heart Failure: Impact on Patients’ Families. To complete this critique, the reader is using methods outlined in the text Reading, Understanding, and Applying…

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    Amber Harrold Research Paper Mrs. Hart 2A Nurse Practitioner Nurse practitioners are more than just an everyday emergency room nurse. Nurse practitioners are advanced practiced registered nurses who are educated and trained to provide health promotion through the diagnoses and treatment of acute illness and chronic condition. Nurse practitioner is a very precise practice. There are many things to know about nurse practitioners such as the difference between a nurse and a nurse practitioner,…

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    A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse with advanced education. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)(n.d.), they “provide initial, ongoing, and comprehensive care, which includes taking health histories; providing physical examinations and other health assessment; and diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with acute and chronic conditions” (p. 7). “Advanced practice nurses actually predate the founding of modern professional nursing” (Joel, 2013, p. 3).…

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    One of my greatest passions is helping others. Helping others can be very rewarding and beneficial on both ends. Becoming a nurse would allow me to help and care for others fulfilling this passion. Nursing is a career for devoted, loyal, trusting individuals who are able to develop relationships with patients instantly. I want to implement my skills to make a difference in others’ lives, to assist them and their families through difficult times when they are most vulnerable. The role of nursing…

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    patients while the surgeon is operating on them. Operating room technician, September 2003-January 2016, Western Maryland Regional Medical Center. Assisting the surgeon with surgeries by passing and holding instruments. Presentations: I currently do in-services for co-workers like fire safety in the OR and malignant hyperthermia. Licensure: Registered Nursing license, R219911, Maryland Professional Honors: I received a scholarship to nursing school. The Nurse Excellence Award Scholarship.…

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    Discipline Investigation: Network System Analyst Introduction Information system is the most popular technology in the past two decades, but I have decided to get into the field is not because of the popularity. I have chosen network analyst as my future path because my mom used to restrict my internet usage. The reason sounds unique but that is why I initiate my interest on this “forbidden thing”. However, I never learn anything about it until I took a class in my high school, call Network…

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    Kathy Block is a 53 year-old Family Nurse Practitioner, certified in Wound and Ostomy Care, and employed by a private practice of an independent living community. She is a typical nurse in the sense that “most NPs choose a specialty area such as adult, family, or pediatric health care” (Black, 2014, p. 18). Also, her certification was through ANCC, the largest certification body among nurses (p. 145). Karen Paker is a 41 year-old Cardiovascular Critical Care Nurse in San Diego. According to…

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    “Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin ' alive, stayin ' alive,” is not only a popular disco song that almost everyone in America can sing but also a life saver measure in CPR. This song is a trick to know the right amount of compressions to do per minute to an unresponsive person. This trick is one of the many tricks a nurse remembers to do their job efficiently. While a nurse is working in a CPR situation, there are certain traits nurses need to handle this and other stressful situations. Under these…

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    Becoming a professional nurse remains a mystery up until this day. Consequently, the answer is still unknown. Furthermore, concerning the question why I became a professional nurse is best addressed by starting from the beginning. Hopefully, an answer will be provided by the completion of this paper. My passion was to create cartoons and then broadcast it on television, which inspired me to become a comic book artist who draw for Marvel Enterprise. My father handed me an article, after…

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