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Describe the role of the DNP-prepared nurse as an agent of positive social change. Describe how you intend to demonstrate your commitment to positive social change as a DNP-prepared nurse.
Note: The approximate length is 15 minutes combined for these media pieces.To prepare:Review the Learning Resources that address the importance and value of being an agent of social change.Reflect on your personal and professional commitment to advocacy for patients, communities, and the nursing profession.Think about the role of the DNP-prepared nurse as an agent of…
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Define ePortfolio and artifacts, explaining their purpose and value (include at least two cited credible source). Artifact Description Describe your selected artifact including: Identify your selected artifact. Explain why you chose
1. My chosen artifiact is the attached paper. 2. Write a Paper (1000-1200 Words, APA 7) In a formal academic paper, analyze your selected artifact using the following structure: Introduction Define ePortfolio and artifacts, explaining their purpose and value (include at least two cited credible source). Artifact Description Describe your selected artifact including: Identify your…
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This assignment requires you to critically examine leadership in the context of adult care and its role in delivering quality care. You will explore how leadership, evidence-based practice, policy, health economics, and resource allocation
Assignment Instructions: Leadership and Quality Care in Adult Nursing Word Count: 2,500 words Overview/ Word count:100 words Instruction: This assignment requires you to critically examine leadership in the context of adult care and its role in delivering quality care. You will explore how leadership, evidence-based practice, policy, health economics, and resource allocation intersect to influence…
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The Importance of Social Determinants of Health in Nursing Practice: A Focus on Healthcare Access and Quality
Introduction The delivery of healthcare is shaped not only by clinical expertise and technological innovation but also by the broader social, economic, and political contexts in which individuals live. These contexts are captured by the framework of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH), defined as the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and…
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Legal Issues in Nursing: Implications for Client Care and Professional Accountability
Legal Issues in Nursing: Identify significant legal issues relevant to nursing practice. Analyze the potential impact of these legal considerations on the provision of client care and professional accountability. Introduction Nursing is a profession deeply rooted in ethical principles, compassion, and scientific knowledge. However, it also operates within a complex legal framework that governs practice,…
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Delegation, Prioritization, and Scope of Practice in Nursing: Principles for Safe and Effective Client Care
Delegation. Prioritization, and Scope of Practice: Examine the principles of delegation and prioritization in client care. Clearly delineate the scope of practice for Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAPs) within the context of safe and effective delegation. Introduction Modern healthcare systems are complex, fast-paced, and resource-intensive. Nurses are at…
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Qualities of an Outstanding Nurse Leader: Empowering Workforce and Enhancing Unit Effectiveness
Qualities of an Outstanding Nurse Leader: Analyze and describe the essential qualities of an exemplary nurse leader. Elaborate on how these qualities contribute to the development and empowerment of their workforce and the overall effectiveness of their units. Introduction Leadership in nursing is a dynamic and multifaceted responsibility that extends beyond clinical expertise. Nurse leaders…
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The Importance of Time Management in Nursing Practice: Evidence-Based Strategies for Enhancing Efficiency in Healthcare Settings
Importance of Time Management: Discuss the critical role of effective time management in nursing practice. Additionally, explore evidence-based strategies and techniques for improving personal time management skills within a healthcare setting. Introduction Time is one of the most valuable resources in healthcare. For nurses, who often juggle multiple responsibilities in fast-paced and high-stakes environments, effective…
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Strengths and Limitations of Secondary Data Sources
In this information age, where data are readily accessible and there is both a great demand for accelerated research projects and strict limitations on research funding, using existing data makes sense. Data used in this way are called secondary data; they come in many forms and contain information on just about anything—depending on who collected…
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Cardiovascular Disorders
In this exercise, you will complete a MindMap to gauge your understanding of this week’s content. Select one of the possible topics provided to complete your MindMap. myocardial infarction congenital heart disease (may select ASD, VSD, or PDA) peripheral arterial disease peripheral vascular disease valvular heart disease cardiomyopathy (may select dilated, hypertrophic, or restricted) atherosclerosis…