Future Of Nursing

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The Future of Nursing: Leading Change , Advancing Health Ulrika B. Kang Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Professional Accountability, Standards of Practice, Professional development December 1st, 2013 The Future of Nursing: Leading Change , Advancing Health Nursing as a career is one of the rare fastest developing fields in the medical industry in the United States and also in the world. Nurses are among the most significant members of any society. Owing to their irreplaceable services, change of the nursing practice was important. The practice had changed drastically, and as a result, there was the need for changes in nursing practice. The Institute of Medicine created a policy where nurses can make good use of opportunities…show more content…
(Institute of medicine,2010). Harris & Roussel (2010) posited that care for patients in the 21st century cannot be compared to the care expected in the current years. Patient care has become more complex and complicated; as a result, nurses have to acquire skills and competencies in order to provide high quality care. The Institute of medicine report endorses that nurses should be satisfactorily skilled in order to efficiently attend to the patients. The report makes sure that nurses carry out their nursing training with greatest proficiency. The IOM report states that nurses ought to use their training and education to the fullest. This is important as it shows if the patient will be stable and in a position to recuperate from the condition the patient is suffering. In the Institute of Medicine 2010, an upgraded education structure for nurses…show more content…
Achieving the goals of the report would not be a simple mission but is very much probable. As a nurse, I would particularly advance my skills in the nursing career in order to achieve the objectives set by the Institute of medicine report. (Institute of medicine, 2010). There are continuous modifications in the education scheme and nurses ought to keep up to date with the improved information in the field of nursing. Different skills are trained in the institutions of higher learning and hence going back to universities to get a master’s degree is a major step in achieving the objectives set by the report. An additional way of achieving the objectives set by the report is to make sure that I keep up-to-date with current matters that affect the nursing practice directly. This means that the current nurses must look into acquiring professional growth now irrespective of their age. (Harris & Roussel, 2010). Joel (2013) in his work notes that the Institute of medicine report necessitates that nurses must have abilities in leadership. While taking care of a patient, constantly problems come up and everyone is distinctive, and so is the answer to the problem. Nurses, doctors,
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