The final interviewee was Candice Maldonado, certified nursing assistant. Candice began working in healthcare because it was “easier to get into than retail, there’s a larger need for it.” She stated the average age of her residents were in their 80’s, but there is not average mortality rate. In her role, Candice mainly sees residents coming to Atrium for short-term rehab, such as hip/knee replacements as well as falls, and dementia/Alzheimer's care. When a resident passes away, it is Candice’s job…
Words 161 - Pages 1
graduate from high school, I would like to go to college and study nursing to become a registered nurse (RN). For this job, I must complete college with a minimum of an associate of Science, Nursing (ASN). I plan to earn my Bachelor's degree at The Ohio State University or University of Central Florida. I plan to apply for the Straightforward Media Nursing School Scholarship, the Health Professions Education Foundation Bachelor of Science Nursing Scholarship Program, along any other available scholarships…
Words 484 - Pages 2
included ancillary health professionals in your discussion post. I had not thought about the importance of Care Coordinators until I read it in your post. I realized I didn’t know the difference between a case coordinator and case manager and found the following job descriptions on a nursing website: Case Manager: The focus is on care coordination, financial management and resource utilization to yield cost effective outcomes Care Coordinator: Works one-one –one with people with chronic illness or disabilities…
Words 347 - Pages 2
7. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner – $127,320 Nurse practitioners in urgent care settings treat patients who need to see medical practitioners urgently but are not sick or injured enough to go to a hospital emergency room. NPs in urgent care perform many of the same duties as physicians and many others as well, including the following: Ordering and interpreting tests Conducting complete physicals Administering therapeutic procedures Prescribing…
Words 2126 - Pages 9
and maintain their health. The nursing profession has had some change over the years. Many nurses have revolutionized the nursing profession and allowed nurses to advance while administering better care. The earliest nurses never attended nursing school.…
Words 774 - Pages 4
ETHICS CASE STUDY Student's Name HCS/335 APRIL 1, 2013 WILLIAM BROSS ETHICS CASE STUDY Introduction Jerry McCall is Dr. William's office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium, an antidepressant medication, called in right away to his pharmacy…
Words 985 - Pages 4
The purpose of this essay is to example the types of elder abuse, how to identify elder abuse, risk factors associated with elder abuse, reporting elder abuse and ethics associated with elder abuse in a healthcare role, specifically as a certified nurse assistant (CNA). Forms of Elder Abuse Unfortunately elder abuse can take many forms. The first form and obvious is physical abuse. Physical abuse is the use of force that causes unnecessary pain or injury, even if the reason is to help, can be regarded…
Words 1601 - Pages 7
Alisha Nicole Bernard 175 George II HWY S.E. Winnabow NC 28479 (910)228-1553 (910)262-8703 Alishanicole10@gmail.com My objective is to be a dental assistant and continue practice as well as learn more where I can grow professionally and personally. I am also seeking challenging opportunities where I can fully use my skills. I want to excel in this field and gain more experience to help this company and surpass its goals. Education South Brunswick High 2001-2005 Brunswick Community…
Words 912 - Pages 4
When an employee is getting paid sufficient amount of money for the work they have to do they will do it proudly. There will also be less call outs and it will be rare for there to be a call out. According to the National League for Nursing, a Certified Nursing Assistant that works in a senior home makes an average of $26,000 a year. A CNA is the one who does all of the work when it comes to the care of a resident and they also have to clean the bathroom of the resident if the resident made a mess…
Words 1260 - Pages 6
to a fellow nurse, increasing that nurse’s ratio to 7 patients. This increased patient load can be overwhelming to that remaining nurse and can lead to medication errors. Nurses have asked that for the low risk telemetry patients, licensed ACLS certified paramedics transport them to their admit bed. Clinical Educators and Management has agreed that this can provide some relief to the transport of low risk telemetry patients. Implementing Change As discussed in part one of this change, realization…
Words 1456 - Pages 6