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    quality patient outcomes. The EBP is the process where data collection, organizing, processing and implementing of the research findings are the critical points for the right results. One of the essential aspects of interest of using EBP research for nursing practice is that it gives the highest conceivable quality care and cost-effective treatment possible. It helps to fill the gaps and weaknesses in patient care so that patients will get better outcomes. It also blends the evidence and clinical experience

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    doing it? While I already know that I want to be a nurse, travel nursing is a field that I have often considered because it brings two of my passions together: traveling and working as a registered nurse. Money is often a major factor in every decision we make, especially as college students, that’s why travel nursing is appealing to many students our age who dream of having money and wish they could travel more than just the annual family vacation. Today I am going to tell you why many people decide

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    decision. There were so many different careers that I was interested in. After, a careful elimination I've finally realized what I wanted to become. I wanted to become a pediatric nurse and it was something that developed over time. Becoming a nurse wasn’t a dream I had since I was a kid, but it seems to be the best match for my interest. Everyone used to ask me what I wanted to be when I grow up, but I used to tell them that I have time to think about it. I used to think that we have tomorrow to know ourselves

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    In the first article chosen, “Why are Nurses Leaving? Findings From an Initial Qualitative Study on Nursing Attrition,” the research method used was qualitative. The specific type of research design used was phenomenology. The participants were interviewed about their person experience of what it was like working as a registered nurse. The research question for this study was, “What is the experience of RNs who leave clinical nursing?” The sample is registered nurses (RN) with a minimum

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    The purpose of my writing was to inform others on the current nursing shortage that is projected to increase in correlation the high demand for nurses. I used classifying, cause and effect, and comparing as my writing strategies throughout my paper. In terms of retirement, I classified retiring nurses and other aging baby boomers by classifying them both together into one big retirement section. The main idea of having the aging population in my body section of my paper was to show the significance

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    Choosing a college major in college is a task that requires a lot of thought. A career that I decided to pursue is nursing. Nursing has multiple fields and career paths, and students must choose nursing career that fits them best. The three career paths that fascinate me the most are Correctional Nursing, Rehabilitation Nursing, and Nurse Anesthetist. ALTHOUGH NURSING REQUIRES EXCELLENT GRADES AND DETERMINATION, IT IS A VERY REWARDING MAJOR, WITH MANY DIFFERENT CAREER PATHS. First, Correctional

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    in the nursing profession. Philosophy is the basis of ideologies, beliefs, and interpretations developed through one’s experiences. Thus, nurses use philosophical ideologies based on their perceptions, values, and experiences that give them meaning to pursue the nursing profession. What makes nursing different from various medical fields is essentially in its ability to question aspects such as: What does it mean to care for an ill person? Why have I chosen to dedicate myself to the nursing profession

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    one is working for? I understand that nursing is much more than these collective elements even if they are the basic requirements for this field. Nursing is a calling among special This is why I believe that my education,extracurricular activities, and life experiences have all led up to a future in nursing. Nursing is a strenuous profession that is, unfortunately, underappreciated in the medical industry. Despite this fact and other challenges the profession may bring, I desire to be an integral

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    Growing up around women breastfeeding was quite interesting; although I was young I was always embarrassed to be around a nursing mother. Most of us are aware that breastfeeding is the most natural way of providing infants with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development. Breastfeeding to a lot of mothers is the time of bonding between themselves and child. Disagreement arises when nursing mothers decide to perform feedings in public areas. Then we have the groups of people that view

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    My Nursing Experience

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    My Nursing Career Queen Mumuney American Sentinel University My Nursing Career American Nurse Association describes nursing as the protection, promotion and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through diagnosis and treatment of human response and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities and population (www.ana.org). Nursing is not a field for everyone. A good nurse must have ninety-five percent if not

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