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The internal heat of the earth is mainly due to the
Nearly all the surface feature we see on the moon were made by what?
Submit one Microsoft Word 2010 document that contains a table listing various hyperlinks to websites you feel are useful for your program of study and general education classes. Save the document as U
Discuss how a physician would manage the patient access to care, and contrast this with an HMO managing the patient’s access to care. Clearly outline the type of restrictions and limits that are
Discuss how strategic management can protect the integrity of a health care organization.
The media, and Hollywood in particular, is one avenue in which the general public becomes familiar with the role of nurses. How does the media positively or negatively influence the public’s ima
The U.S will be looking over its shoulder and reflecting on sequestration which cut millions of dollars out of the budget a government shutdown and the polarization of the two political parties in way
What role do regulatory or certifying organizations play in improving patient safety and quality of care?
Offer a summary of your professional role capacity based on your state nurse practice act. What can an organization do to support you in functioning to your full capacity?
Review the four domains of nursing data found in Motacki and Burke (2011), Table 12-1, on p. 148. What are the uses of outcome information from each of these four domains?
Ethical dilemmas occur when there is conflict between two or more ethical principles. Review the common ethical principles on page 102 of Motacki and Burke (2011). Share an ethical dilemma that occurr
Delegation is about communication and accountability. Using the five rights of delegation, identify tasks appropriate for delegating in the professional setting. Share your experiences with delegating
Leading positive change focuses on unlocking human potential. As a nurse manager with the responsibility to develop staff members to become competent in leading positive change, what steps would you t
A team of knowledge workers can produce superior solutions. As a leader, what can you do to create a high-functioning team?
High stakes conversations involve resolving conflicts, whether those conflicts are between staff members, nurses and patients, or physicians and nurses. What are the principles of conflict resolution?
Effective communication is essential for maintaining patient safety. Define professional communication. What constitutes effective communication in healthcare?
The overall purpose of a health system is to support wellness and prevent disease. What factors influence today’s healthcare system? Describe the U.S. Healthcare System in the context of the Pat
Using the SMART Goal formatting below, practice composing a SMART Goal that includes what you need to do to build stronger communication or leadership skills to create a culture of safety and quality
What is your leadership style? Does a leader need to be a manager? Does a manager need to be a leader?
You are returning to your office from lunch, and you pass by the nurses’ station in the emergency department. You turn to say something to a couple of the nurses there and notice a group of abou
Professional nurses must be committed to lifelong learning. Continuing education units (CEUs) are one form of lifelong learning and a requirement for some state licensure renewal;
Has there been a HIPAA violation? Does it matter that the patient signed a HIPAA disclosure form? What should the doctor’s office done differently if anything? Can the patient bring a civil clai
You and your family (spouse and 5-year-old child) have decided to take a trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. You have decided the trip will entail travel to Orlando, a 4-night stay, and 3 days s
The two arteries or arterial segments, which cannot be well examined with duplex ultrasound via a medial approach, are popliteal artery?
"Scientific method doesn't actually determine the truth of a hypothesis. It simply shows that it hasn't yet been disproven by any method used so far." Why is that so important?