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Interprofessionalism in Nursing

Interprofessionalism in Nursing

Integrating Experience  Interdisciplinary Collaboration Watching the presentation on interdisciplinary collaboration helped me have a better understanding of the importance of having clear and consistent communication with all members of a healthcare team. One of the presenters, Chelsea, is a decentralized pharmacologist. For this profession Chelsea had to do three years of undergrad and four years of pharmacy school. To officially become a pharmacologist, you also have to do two years of residency. For day-to-day life as a pharmacologist, Chelsea described…

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How I Made a Difference Paper

How I Made a Difference Paper

Shannon Olsen Professor Blaise, Professor Holt Adult Health I 7 November 2022 How I Made a Difference             Jumping into my first ever patient care experience, clinical immediately became a very intimidating and challenging experience for me. The first few weeks of clinical I felt like I had no purpose being there because it felt as though I had nothing to offer to any of the patients, and all their needs were being fulfilled by the nurses and CNAs on…

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Revisiting The Image: Year 2

Revisiting The Image: Year 2

Stamina as an important quality/skill that all nurses should have. Stamina is the ability to sustain prolonged physical and mental effort. The image above is a sunflower sprouting through the cracks of some rocks. I chose this image to represent stamina because it shows signs of faith, hope, effort, and determination. Growing through a pile of rocks shows that even through hard times and difficult situations, the flower still grew and kept growing. I believe that nurses need to have…

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Gratitude and Self Care

Gratitude and Self Care

Gratitude is an important quality to have, especially in a professional setting. To have gratitude you are showing others that you are grateful for what you have and where you are now. Showing your appreciation for things/people can expresses the idea that you are happy with your life and deserve to have the job you have in a professional setting. Members of a interprofessional team can demonstrate gratitude by going out of their way to help their coworkers, giving thanks…

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Revisiting the Image

Revisiting the Image

https://www.qminder.com/nurse-overload-consequences/ (Image website) In this image a women is seen having to complete many different types of jobs. Although cute nursing scrubs and taking care of infants/babies makes nursing seem like the perfect job, nurses also have to be hard-working and determined individuals in order to be successful in their careers. Nurses see the patient more than any other health care worker in the hospital, and they take on an immense amount of respomsibility. As a nursing student you must…

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Reflection (2)

Reflection (2)

I am reflecting on my peer review assignment to be able to demonstrate the following: -Be able to critique their own and others’ work by emphasizing global revision early in the writing process and local revision later in the process. What do you think it shows? Is this an area where you are showing skill or where you still need to develop? What steps can you take to improve in your next two papers? What role does this skill play…

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