Tingen, M. S., Burnett, A. H., Murchison, R. B., & Zhu, H. (2009). The importance of nursing research. Journal of Nursing Education, 48(3), 167-170. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.jproxy.lib.ecu.edu/docview/203950714?accountid=10639 Being in the nursing field brings many learning opportunities, responsibilities, and benefits. This article points out the many different settings that nurses can be in such as hospitals, classrooms, retirement homes, in the military, and many more. Even though each setting is different, the responsibility to strive for the best care is still promised. Nursing research is a big factor on the learning progress, self-growth, and getting involved in opportunities.
This aids my research by having knowledge and exposure to various possibilities sets the path for the future.
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In this article, it discusses the important transition from cure to comfort. Doing this will avoid or ease the suffering and demonstrate that the nurse has respect for their dying patient’s wants or needs. It is also important to resolve any issues or conflicts with the patient so that the nurse can have a clear vision on how to help the