Accountability Of Professional Nurses

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    Professional Roles and Values

    Professional Roles and Values Traci Garcia Western Governors University A. Functional Differences The Board of Registered nursing otherwise known as BRN is an organization that is put in place to primarily protect the public. The BRN checks competencies of practitioners. The BRN makes sure that licensure requirements for nurses are met prior to issuing licenses. The BRN is a state governmental agency established by law to protect the public by regulating the practice of registered nurses

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    Cstegorize Leadership Theories

    seen leaders and managers appointed to their positions based on their attribute from people they know and some appointed based on support from their team members. The nurse leaders especially are selected based on how involved they are with their teams, how they manage conflicts and their performance on fiscal responsibility. The nurse leaders are recognized as followers of the mission and vision of the organization, that is, providing quality and affordable care for members and the vision for the

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    Rn Associate Versus Bsn

    of all these concepts are known as metaparadigm of nursing. American Nurses Association defines nursing as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities and populations”. The first metaparadigm is the person and the American Nurses Association definition incorporates the importance of the patients served

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    Ethical Dilemmas

    What primary relationships do you see between legal and ethical issues faced by nurses in their practice? How would you explain these relationships to others? What would you say are at least two ethical dilemmas that are often faced by nurses in their daily practice? Explain how accountability and responsibility play a role when nurses face with these dilemmas. One of the most well known ethical dilemmas that nurses can face in their career is their patient's belief system. One example is the

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    Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing

    based on experiences of life, religion, education and political affiliations, all nurses should be aware about nursing laws and ethics and understand how nursing legal issues can affect them. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics is very influential to nurses because it is used as a framework for making ethical decisions with all aspects of health care. The foundation in any successful professional practice, are based on ethics, values, morals and principles from which the ANA Code

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    Differences in Competencies

    the associate degree and baccalaureate degree nurse A Registered nurse is one who has completed at least an Associate degree in nursing or a Bachelor’s degree in nursing and who has been successful in passing the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. Even though the associate degree and bachelor’s degree nurse share similar roles, differences in competencies do exist between these two nursing roles. An associate degree level nurse is one that studied for two years in a community

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    Nursing

    I think that all health care professionals are required to follow a strict code of ethics. Health care professionals must learn to become responsible and strive to also be responsible to those they work with and for including those in charge, and to everyone else they work with. Most important are the patients, their families and the public at large who depend on health care workers day after day. This includes having respect and making correct approaches to all responsibilities a top priority

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    Administrative Ethics Paper

    concerning the “Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act” otherwise known as (HIPPA). This law has impacted the healthcare industry and the way in which healthcare workers conduct themselves with patients, their families, and with one another. In nursing the importance of confidentiality has always been the forefront of patient care. The current Code of Ethics for Nurses (ANA,2001) is clear in its intent and meaning as it relates to the nurses primary role in promoting and advocating patient’s

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    Educational Preparation

    Educational Preparation LaWana J Karn Grand Canyon University NRS-430V Professional Dynamics Jayme Goodner September 22, 2013 Educational Preparation For many years I have been asking myself and many peers, from different areas of backgrounds, education and areas of practice. “Is there a difference in having a Bachelor Degree in Nursing (BSN) versus an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) when it comes to taking care of patients and employment?” I received a variety types of answers. Some

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    Mission Statement

    Mission Statement The mission of professional nurses is to ensure the best medical care is advanced to all that are in need of it as and at when required to enable improved health of all patients. The scope of work done by the medical nursing association is majorly controlled by two bodies: regulatory agencies and professional organizations. Regulatory agencies serve to protect the public by ensuring that safe and competent practices are provided by well-trained people. This is achieved by setting

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