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    Combining Nurse Leader with Advocacy: Self-Report Inventory According to Agency for Healthcare Research and quality ([AHRQ], 2014), the nurse manager skills inventory tool is used to determine a nurse personal leader skill and growth, and it is completed by a nurse and a nurse manager. First, the nurse completes the initial assessment. Second, the nurse manager does a follow-up assessment. Then when they are done, both of them go over the result and analyze any area that there is a conflict or disagreement

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    the best of its ability. Whether nurses like it or not we are a part of the ever changing health care system. “With more than 3 million members, the nursing profession is the largest segment of the nation’s health care workforce” (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2010, p. 1). The Institute of Medicine believes that nurses should be active in transforming the profession of nursing, along with the health care system. Regardless, of backgrounds, race, and age all nurses can contribute to the future of

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    their behaviors, but also about the complex makeup of the medications they take. My job has introduced me to the biological processes and physiological functions of the human body. In extension, I have developed an interest in anatomy. My long term goal is to earn

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    earn the E3 rank right out of boot camp and also have the network to get what I wanted included in my active duty contract, which included becoming a Navy Corpsmen. I also enjoyed traveling and the camaraderie that my father and uncle enjoyed. It wasn’t until I was honorably discharged that I went to school full time and decided to become a registered nurse. Nursing school was difficult and time consuming but the lessons and habits that I learned in the Navy help me get through and strive. Everyday

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    have to sacrifice my social life for my career choices I will have to be done. My family has taught me that in the long run, you only count with yourself to survive. My goal is to become a successful nurse, and I know there will be long hours of studying to achieve that goal. My family has taught me that school and becoming a nurse should be my top priority. My social life may have to wait till I graduate from the nursing program. In the long run friends and fun may come often but building a career

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    Neonatal nurse practitioners are advanced practice nurses who care for premature and sick newborns in various settings such as neonatal intensive care units, emergency rooms, delivery rooms, or specialty clinics. Although neonatal nurses care for health newborns, neonatal nurse practitioners are skilled in caring for newborns in need of specialized attention. A newborn may be premature due to premature birth, low birth weight, respiratory distress, heart abnormalities and other disorders. Since these

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    Nurse Practitioner Pros

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    An Occupational Debate: Nurse Practitioner V.S. Physician In today’s world, a considerable number of careers and opportunities can be found within the field of healthcare. Jobs ranging anywhere from top notch researchers to the uppermost surgeons can be located within this same field. Having so many options for occupations is beyond helpful, although it can become an overwhelming task when it comes down to choosing just one. It is important that I research and identify all the pros and cons of

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    My Career As A Career

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    younger sisters who will soon be in college. The careers that I am most interested in going into are, Pediatric nursing, an OB nurse practitioner or becoming a physical therapist. The different kinds of careers are almost similar but are different in many ways. I love babies and like to babysit, so becoming a Pediatric nurse or an OB nurse would be the perfect job! A Pediatric nurse is someone who treats younger patients, such as children or young teenagers. While working, I can also treat infants and

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    Personal Nursing Goals

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    culture and traditions. These friendships have taught me to become more culturally aware of the various cultures, thus helping me provide more culturally aware patient centered care. Being a nurse will demonstrate that I can accomplish my personal goal to become a registered nurse. I will accomplish my goal of being the first of my generation to attend a college and graduate from a college. The significance

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    A Guide to Becoming a Sidekick Superheroes do not possess abilities that are portrayed in comics; rather they take the forms and shapes of police officers, firefighters, doctors and especially soldiers. The men, who go to war, reluctantly leaving behind their loved ones in order to fight for their country and the safety of those who live in the nation, are brave. They are fearful and yet despite that, they are willing to run forth into the chaos that has unfolded in our world. I pondered about becoming

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