(AIDS)], and changes in public (consumer) expectations is a major reason for the low count of nurses in the hospital as well as for this specific profession. The top most reasons nurses have cited for discontent, early retirement and changing from nursing to other jobs are, increased work road, inadequate staffing, poor patient ratios, harmful changes in health care delivery systems as away of cost containment and decreased quality of care. The extent to which
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will discuss and identify health care professionals and the role that they play in the United States health care system Health Care Professionals 3 1. Indentify and describe the three reasons there may be a physician shortage rather than a surplus in the United States. There are many dimensions to the future of physicians and other medical professions, but all fade away in the face of one major fact. In the year of 2010, the rate of medical
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Title: Difference in Competences between Nurse Prepared at Associate Level vs. Baccalaureate Level Nursing- Patient Case Scenario Name: Ogunniran Sesan Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V-O104 August 10, 2013 Education has an important effect on all nurse clinicians, as it does for all health care providers today, and one should be able to move forward as one learn every day .This paper will focus on the differences between an Associate degree nurse (ADN) and a Baccalaureate degree nurse
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The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) believe that the advanced practice nurse (APRN) should be educated at the doctoral level due to the “changing demands of the nation’s complex healthcare environment” (Fact Sheet). The AACN believes there are many factors that are pushing nursing to doctoral prepared practitioners, some examples are rapid expansion of knowledge, complexity of care, quality of care and patient safety, nursing shortages (bedside and faculty), and increasing education
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The Affordable Care Act: Nursing’s Practical Solution Desmond Mueller California State University, Fullerton School of Nursing Concepts of Professional Nursing Practice BSN 306, Section 05 Anne Johnston-Silverberg, MS, FNPc September 14, 2012 The Affordable Care Act: The Role of the Nurse Practitioner The recent implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has had a significant impact on the American health care delivery systems. The passage of this bill mandates that all Americans
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areas seen affected by emerging trends in the past and present is the healthcare field. Various aspects of healthcare will continue to grow and shape our future including: the nursing workforce, innovative medical technology, etc. As healthcare needs continue rise and the population ages, I believe a shortage in nursing may be imminent based on these subsequent rationales that are discussed. On March 23, 2010 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law. Lanthrop and
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believed the first recorded pieces of nursing dates back during the Roman Empire, around 300 A.D. During this time it is stated that hospitals were built within every town within the Roman Empire. Both males and females were nurses but were more known to the people as hypourgoi. These hypougoi during this time assisted in in-patient medical care alongside doctors. The Romans created 2 fully developed hospitals within the great city of Constantinople. However, nursing became considerably more popularized
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prepared nurse (BSN). Education Differences An ADN or associate degree nurse is as a nurse with two to three years training, usually at a community college or technical school. The curriculum usually consists of fundamentals, the basics of nursing and clinicals. A BSN or baccalaureate prepared nurse is a nurse with four or five years of training usually at a University. With the BSN, a nurse will have to think outside the box, use credible research, theory, leadership skills, all of which
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PRACTICE ROLE INDEPENDENT STUDY NU 499: Nursing Capstone Carmen Ragusa February 4, 2010 The Nurse as Educator Abstract This paper explores the nurse educator as a profession. It delineates the responsibilities of the educator as a gatekeeper for the nursing profession and emphasizes its paramount role in the academic world of nursing education and health care delivery. There is an exciting perspective to the educator’s role in nursing and the opportunity to mentor the next generation
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Educational Preparation Well nursing educated environment is essential to bring about quality care and patient satisfaction. NCLEX competency exam is taken by aspiring nurses with ADN or BSN degree. It is an exam that measures competency needed to perform safely and effectively as a newly licensed, entry-level nurse ((National Council of State Board of Nursing, 2008). Graduates from BSN and ADN programs do not receive the same equivalent education background. Besides the obvious number of
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