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Where Can I Buy Some Nice Good Hospital Scrubs In Toronto?

i know there’s a dixie uniforms store downtown by sick kids, but i’m looking for a place in scarborough or north york. thanks!

Nurses Shoes? I’m Going To Be On My Feet All Day At My New Job, Where Can I Get Some Comfortable Shoes?

I’m not a nurse, nor will I be. But I will be constantly on my feet. Where can I get some plain white comfortable shoes? They don’t have to be dressy either, please help!?

Where Can I Buy Some Really Comfortable Shoes For A Male Nurse?

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I Have A Paper Due And I Just Wanted Some Feedback On How It Sounds.?

Nurses and English teachers, if you can respond also that would be great. thanx
“Nursing is the essence of caring and all that it embodies”, as said by *MSN, RN, CNS. Nursing is a profession of immense responsibility. Nurses are the primary caregivers throughout the patient’s experience. They are counselors and advocates to the patient. Consequently, the connection between the nurse and patient leaves a lasting impact on both. *, MSN, RN, CNS is the director of the Huron School of Nursing. She is passionate and very determined about her work; and is dedicated to the wellness and well-being of her patients. *, MSN, RN, CNS, is an example of a sincere nurse.
How do you see the roles and responsibilities of the Registered Nurse changing in practice?
There is a tremendous opportunity to influence health, wellness, and people’s quality of life. Moreover, the lack of care plan developed in clinical areas and charting shows the inability to track what nursing contributed to the care outcomes.
Nurses are critical in the process of helping a patient return to good health. They have a big influence on the turnaround of a person. Unfortunately, praise for their work and effort is not where it should be.
Please, describe one example of an ethical dilemma you have faced in practice.
* was involved in two ethical situations. One, when a patient’s family did not want a feeding tube, but the doctor believed it would be better and took the case to the Ethics Committee. Also, she experienced another encounter when an African-American male who had sickle cell anemia was going through a crisis and needed pain medication. The patient had tested positive for a drug screening leaving the nurses to believe he just wanted drugs, but, fortunately, * intervened by educating her peers on what was occurring with the young man.
Within the medical field there are numerous times when an ethical dilemma comes to surface. Dealing with morals and values is an aspect in the nursing field because the answer could be appropriate or incorrect depending on whom you are dealing with and you have to consider those.
How do you maintain your practice expertise?
* maintains her expertise in nursing by continuously going to school, attending competency training in hospitals, hospital in-services, and at least three professional conferences a year.
There is a great deal to be learned when entering into nursing. There are lives at stake and that is a great responsibility upon nurses. Therefore, knowledge is essential and life-long learning is how nurses remain current by way of conferences, in-services, and continuing classes.
How do you deal with conflicts with members of the healthcare team (other nurses, physicians, etc.)?
* picks and chooses her battles, but when one comes about, she confronts the members directly. She makes certain that both viewpoints are considered. She asks the questions, “Where do we go from here?” and “What is the best care for the patient?”
In dealing with conflicts, you have to consider both sides. Just by looking at the situation from your point of view will never get the conflict solved because you will constantly assume that you are correct.
What motivates you and rewards you in a career?
* said purpose, influence, and to feel that human connection is what motivates her to be a nurse. She desires to make this world better for the next. She said that it “feeds her soul” to help someone and to influence them to go to the next step in their lives.
There are periods when you feel that you cannot perform any longer and finding that willpower will become necessary. In addition, nursing is very rewarding. The ability to observe that patient get healthier, to resolve an unsolvable conflict, or to appreciate that someone is learning from you is incentive enough. The experience is priceless.
As we look back, the roles of nurses have changed a great deal. There are many ethical and legal issues being that nurses are the caregivers in the hospital, so they are under scrutiny alongside doctors. Nurses have more responsibility today than ever, so they have to stay motivated in continuing their education and staying aware of their surroundings. Along with all the effort, there is a silent reward.

I Need To Buy Some New Nursing Shoes Before I Return To Work Tommorrow. Any Suggestions?

I work 12 hr days on a medical surgical floor. I now am wearing a pair of birkenstocks with the strap on the back, but I have disliked these shoes ever since I wore them the 1st day. I only continued to wear them because I spent so much money on them. The new shoes can be tennis shoes or anything comfortable. Any reccomendations? PS I wear a womens size 12. Probably because I have spent the last 11 yrs walking all day and it made my foot much bigger. I started out nursing wearing a size 9.

I Want To Be An Rn,considering Going To Vocational School To Get My Lvn,can Some Nurses Give Me Some Feed Back

OK so–im 20 yrs old ,considering going to a vocational school
to get my lvn certificate,when it comes down to it in the end id like to be a rn.Can anyone help me with my options n there opinions.Im unsure if i should wait or get my lvn-

I Am Looking To Go To Nursing School. What Are Some Good 1 Year Rn Programs In The Us?

I am looking for an accelerated RN or BSN school. I’ve already got a BS in another discipline (Japanese), so I am looking for a school that accepts credits from another college so I would be eligible for a 1 year RN track.
Got any suggestions?
Thanks!