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ReallyStalkingNurses

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  1. I'm glad to even here that you agree with how creepy your actions and actions of others are. Even though it doesn't bother me, half of the stuff out there is untrue but some of it is. Thank you for pointing out my negligence. BTW, I received an A on my assignment. As stated before, it didn't matter if the person who answered the questions were truly a nurse or not. The assignment was based on the response not the content of the question . Another point my research shows that lateral bullying by nurses not only exist in the hospital but even exist in nursing social networks. Everyone knows how hard it is to be a nurse. The tiger eats her young mindset has to go away. In order to be respected as a professional, one must act professionally As for the people who do not understand where hospice nursing and public health nursing tie together. In today's society, the goal is to keep the patient in their home. Therfore hospice nurses are out in the public and they are nursing. Research has shown that many hospice nurses were either a public health nurse at one time or vise versa.
  2. All in all, I completely understand the concept of creditable reference, yet this is not a research paper nor does this interview have to merit credibility. It's a, "let's see what responses we get" assignment. Now a days, interviews come in many forms, it is an age of technology. Therefore, as long as two people interact in a dialogue, of any form, it is a interview. Furthermore, it is up to the interviewer to accept or not accept credibility. As to, the one being interviewed, doing all the work is speculation. If the assignment is turn in a question answer kind of paper, then yes the one being interviewed would be doing all the work. Honestly, that wouldn't be an assignment. The interviewer still has to analyze and critique each answer given. I agree hospice nurse and public health nurses are different. As one can understand then the scope of this assignment. Further more a hospice nurse could have or had worked in public health and therfore would understand the questions of topic. Thank you ladies for your criticism. My assignment is now complete. Even though no one answered any of the questions, I still interviewed all those who answered. These are the responses I found on social media in a so called all nurse social platform. I'm unsure as to how other people in this form who have asked these same questions actually got responses to the questions asked. It seems as though the first person who responds to a form, sets the tone of how the subsequent people will respond. If the first person that responded to my questions, actually answered those questions, I belive this form would have turned out quite differently. Thank you for your time
  3. Yes I did heron, thought someone would be kind enough to answer some questions. Others have done the same thing. Klone, actually I am allowed to do my interview this way, I have a large community assessment to do, where i will be out in the community interviewing professionals, and groups. This is actually am extra assignment where I can interview by phone, text, and/or email. Ixchel:Evil-Pumpkin: I'm sorry, hello my name is Kellie. Sometimes when I am on task, especially online, I forget manners. Therfore if anyone would like to please answer my questions, thank you for giving back to student nurses.
  4. 1.what area(s) of community/public health do you have experience: 2.With what other types of professionals does/did you interact? - How would you describe the role of the RN as unique or different compared to these other professionals? 3.What would you say is their most important skill used? 4.Would work be described as primary, secondary or tertiary prevention? Explain and give specific examples Overïƒ 5.give an example of how they were able to positively impact clients' health and/or community's health. 6 . Describe an example of how you impacted or influenced procedures or health policies in your work. keeping/reporting data, streamlining work processes, etc. 7. How successful were your efforts in #6 above? (Explain roadblocks, allies, etc.) 8. What is/was most challenging or frustrating in this work? 9. What advice would they give to a new nurse about preparing for a role in community/public health nursing (either as a volunteer or paid nurse)?

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