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    Introduction The interview consisted of a nurse who was a graduate of Grand Canyon University with a Master’s degree in nursing education. She is a clinical educator at Deer Valley- campus and is enrolled as a post-graduate for leadership innovation. The person was chosen because of her advanced skills and education insight at the Master’s level of nursing. In this interview, the information provided will contain personal achievements and advice with the crucial competencies needed for success and

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    I have prepared and been through quite a few through 4-H and previous career prep courses. Just a few weeks ago, I had an interview for a nursing school and the first question they asked me was: tell me about yourself. In addition, to that popular question, they also asked: what are your strengths and weaknesses and why should we choose you over another student. The interview overall went very well and in the end, I was accepted. 1. What can you tell me about yourself? I am currently a student

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    required to interview one of my professors, including questions that were specific to this assignment as well as questions that I wanted answers for. I chose to interview Professor Amy Edmison, my Adult Health 2 professor because I found out during lecture that she, like myself, had a passion for mentoring. Nursing is a very diverse career and has the potential to produce various trends and issues within the discipline; there are guidelines for all aspects of nursing from bedside nursing to research

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    Nursing Interview with Vicky For this interview I had the opportunity to speak to Vicky Ronald, RN, BSN, OCN. She has been working as a nurse for 20 years now and stated that she loves what she does because it is a gift and a blessing to contribute in healing patients. This interview is a brief history and description of how Vicky made it to the top of the Nursing ladder, her roles, past experience and how she integrates HIPAA to maintain patient confidentiality. Vicky Ronald was born and raised

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    In the United States nursing is the nation’s largest health care profession and there are more 3.1 million registered nurses nationwide (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2011, para. 1). The number of registered nurses is projected to grow by 16 percent from 2014 to 2024 (U.S. Department of Labor, 2015, para. 5) and given these growing numbers there will be an increased need for nurse leaders. Nursing leadership plays a pivotal role not only in striving to implement safe patient practices

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    Manager Name here South University The Nurse Manager Responsibilities of nurse manager Nurse mangers is the leader of a specific department or unit of a healthcare facility. The nurse manager is responsible for recruitment and retention of the nursing staff, collaborating with other health care providers on patient care, and assisting patients and their families when needed. The nurse manager works with administration communicating and interpreting the facility’s policies and procedures to the

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    The first interview can be a very uncomfortable time for a family. When a family is referred to a nurse it is often because someone believes they can benefit from this intervention or resource. However, a family may not have the same views and aspirations about this encounter and may feel a bit intimidated. As defined by Kaakinen, Coehlo, Steele, Tabacco, and Hanson (2015) every family has a unique story and each family may have a different perspective on how this health event influences each member

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    I have always been fascinated with the Health Care Industry. That fascination leads me to want to work in the industry, preferably the Nursing Field. I decided I need more information that would be helping me to understand the industry, to see if that is the field I wish to pursue. Therefore, I decide to interview people in the nursing sector. I wasn't sure how I would go about completing this task. But something happened to amaze me, one day when I was coming home from school, I started a conversation

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    Interview with a Nursing Information Expert Interviewer Form For Use May 2018 Your Name: Date: Your Instructor’s Name: Directions: You must use this form for this assignment. Use the Submit tab on the assignment page to upload it when it is completed. You may use the form to capture information as you conduct your interview, or fill it in later. The form is expandable and will enlarge the textbox to accommodate your answers. Do not rely only on this form for everything you must include! Read

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    perform lumbar punctures in the outpatient setting, this is where Mary and I became friends. Mary has been an inspiration and role model for many that have met her and has graciously volunteered for this interview. The first question that was asked was; what do you enjoy the most about nursing and the least favorite part about being a nurse? She simply replied, that she loved being respected and trusted in the care of other in there recovery, and further said that she is

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