Rabu, 23 Oktober 2013

I Love Nurse

Respectable: My beloved tutor in active class
Honorable: All my friends whom i love
First of all, lets pray and thanks into our God ALLAH SWT who has been giving us some mercies and blessings so we can attend and gather in this place in good condition and happy situation.
Secondly, may peace and salutation always be given to our prophet MUHAMMAD SAW. Who has guided us from the darkness to the brightness from the stupidity to the cleverness, from jahilia era to the islamiah era namely islamic religion that we love. So by his guidiance we are able to differentiate the good thing and the bad one, the right way and the wrong one in order to enter god’s paradise
Thirdly, i dont forget to say thanks so much to Mrs. tutor who has giving me time to speak in front of you all

Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.

Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care, training, and scope of practice. Nurses practice in a wide diversity of practice areas with a different scope of practice and level of prescriber authority in each. Many nurses provide care within the ordering scope of physicians, and this traditional role has come to shape the historic public image of nurses as care providers. However, nurses are permitted by most jurisdictions to practice independently in a variety of settings depending on training level. In the postwar period, nurse education has undergone a process of diversification towards advanced and specialized credentials, and many of the traditional regulations and provider roles are changing.

The American Nurses Association (ANA) states nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations

What Nurses Do?
Nurse have responsibilities to:

  • Perform physical exams and health histories
  • Provide health promotion, counseling and education
  • Administer medications, wound care, and numerous other personalized interventions
  • Interpret patient information and make critical decisions about needed actions
  • Coordinate care, in collaboration with a wide array of healthcare professionals
  • Direct and supervise care delivered by other healthcare personnel like LPNs and nurse aides
  • Conduct research in support of improved practice and patient outcomes 
Nurses help people in every walk of life and in every part of business. A nurse career can take many forms, from working in a hospital with gravely ill patients, to working with healthy business people in a large, corporate office. Nurses help individuals from before birth to the time of death, and even help family members cope with the loss of a loved one after death. Nurses are there for almost every imaginable situation involving the health or illness of a person.

Nurses work in almost every aspect of life that one can imagine. People may think of nurses as only helping with gravely ill patients in hospitals. While the nurse is certainly still critically important in the function of every hospital, she is also involved in many other businesses as well. Nurses work in doctor’s offices, clinics, schools, prisons, corporations, insurance companies, and in the homes of their patients, among many other settings. Nurses are involved in some way in almost every possible setting, and help people maintain their health or recover from illness.

While still most widely-known for working with hospital patients, nurses are also involved in almost every other aspect of healthcare. Nurses help to take care of pregnant women and their babies, often assessing fetal health before the child is even born. Nurses are there at the moment of birth, assessing the health of the newborn and the mother. Nurses take care of sick children, and also help to ensure children remain healthy by giving vaccinations. Nurses help with the well-child and well-adult care of many people. In times of illness, patients count on nurses to provide life-saving medical care. Nurses are also with patients and their families at the time of death, providing care to the dying patient and emotional support to grieving families.

A nurse career does not always center on the actual patient. Some nurses work with insurance companies to assess health claims and to make sure the company is providing adequate coverage to its clients. Other nurses work with companies to instill wellness plans for employees. Still other nurses work as educators, teaching future nurses how to care for patients. Even though the nurse may not actually work with a patient, the health of the community is her focus.
Nurse Career

Everyone has been helped by a nurse at one time or another. Nurses are there for many of the most important times in the healthcare of individuals, and they work to ensure the patient is cared for in health and in illness. Whether caring for the patient or the community, the nurse is always working to make healthcare better.

What Makes a Good Nurse?

When considering a nursing career, the potential nurse should consider if she has the qualities needed to be successful in the nursing profession. Good nurses are kind and compassionate, even in the face of patients who may not be very kind in return. A good nurse has the ability to work independently with little direction from others. Nurses are also required to be able to multitask, often being required to do many things at once. While there are many qualities that make up a good nurse, these are a few that should be of consideration.

Good nurses need to be kind and compassionate, even when the patient may not be. Nurses often care for patients and their families during the scariest and worst times of their lives. Patients and families may take out their anger and frustration on the nurse, as she is the person closest to the situation. Even when taking verbal abuse from these patients and family members, the nurse must understand that the anger is usually not really about the nurse herself, and she must have the compassion to help the patient work through the emotional aspect of illness. This can be very difficult for any nurse.

A good nurse is able to work independently with little direction. Nurses are often given nothing more than orders from doctors, and are expected to complete a nursing plan of care without any further direction. It is up to the nurse to decide what plan of action is safest and best for the health of her patient. When deciding upon a nursing career, it is important to realize that there may be little hand-holding or specific direction. Nurses are expected to know what to do to provide the best care for their patients.
Nurse Career Introduction

A good nurse is able to multitask. Nurses are often required to do many tasks at what seems like the same time. Patients need care and medication at the same time, and charts must be completed. There is a seemingly never-ending list of items to complete, and the nurse must be able to plan care according to what is most important, and must be flexible with her care. A nurse will never know when the next emergency with a patient will come up and when the plan of care will need to be changed. The ability to multitask will help the nurse provide the best care possible for her patients.

There are many traits that are common among good nurses. As a part of the nurse career, it is important to realize that nurses need the ability to remain kind and compassionate no matter what the circumstances. They must be able to work independently and provide flexible care to their patients to ensure the best outcomes.
History of the Nurse Career

The history of the nurse career is a long one. Nurses have been taking care of people in some form for thousands of years. As medical care changes, nurses will be taking care of people for a long time to come.

Women have cared for others as a natural instinct since the beginning of humanity. Nursing as a profession probably had its start with wet nursing, which has gone on for thousands of years. Wet nurses feed the babies of mothers that either died during childbirth or shortly thereafter, or are hired by mothers for one reason or another to feed the child breast milk. Wet nursing as a profession began in the 1500s, when women would work as wet nurses, caring for the children of others while also taking care of their own.
What Makes a Good Nurse?

Florence Nightingale is well-known as the mother of modern nursing. During the Crimean War of the mid-1800s, she cared for wounded soldiers and helped to bring clean conditions to the makeshift hospitals. Her care for these soldiers ushered in the modern era of nursing. After the war, Nightingale went on to found nursing schools, teaching other women what she had learned, and ensuring that there would be adequate care for the ill and wounded of her time.

Nursing has grown and flourished as a career since Nightingale’s time. Nurses now work independently to make decisions for their patient’s wellness. They are helping to change healthcare for the better and to make sure healthcare reform meets the needs of the community. Nurses will continue to grow as professionals well into the future, making the nursing career an excellent choice. 

Finding the right nursing job is one of the most important aspects of the nursing career. There are many places and ways for nurses to find jobs. Many nurses begin their careers where they completed nursing school, and are offered positions before graduation. Nurses can also find jobs through classified advertising, both online and in newspapers. Networking is another important way that nurses are able to locate job openings. Finding a job in nursing does not necessarily need to be difficult if the nurse knows where to look.

Many nurses begin their careers working in the location where they finished their practicum or capstone in nursing school. Most nurses are able to choose their capstone experience, and many elect to work in a clinical area that they feel they would like to specialize in. These new nurse graduates are often offered a position right out of nursing school. It is important for the new nurse to make a good impression during the clinical experiences and work as hard as if she were already employed. Many nurses have found that they are able to gain employment directly with the hospital or clinic where they learned as students.

Nurses can also often locate new nursing career opportunities through classified advertising. Many companies and hospitals still advertise in traditional newspaper classified advertisements, particularly on Sundays. It is worth looking through the classifieds to see if there are any available positions that match the interest of the nurse. Many companies are now looking to online advertising as it is more cost-effective and seems to be more effective in locating talented staff. Job boards like CareerBuilder and Monster often have local and national job listings for registered nurses, and nurses can also post their own résumés to be contacted by companies that may be interested in hiring them.
Finding Nursing Jobs

Craigslist.org is another online classified advertising forum that many employers have turned to as it is free for both the employer and potential employee to use. Many jobs are listed daily on the healthcare section of available employment in each city. This can also be a great way to locate positions in new areas if the nurse is looking to move, as positions are listed in each city of interest. Communication is usually achieved first by email, then by phone. Many jobs are now only listed on the free advertising sections of Craigslist to help employers save money in the employment process.

Networking is another important tool for locating travel nursing jobs. Many jobs are never advertised in classifieds, and are only known through word of mouth. It is worthwhile for nurses to find ways to network with other nurses in the community, or with nurses who work in the specialty that the nurse would like to work in. Nurses can often find out about new or upcoming job openings simply by listening to and talking with other nurses. A nurse may mention that a co-worker is about to leave, meaning that there will soon be a job available. Without networking, a nurse might never have known about the opening.

Finding a nursing job is an obviously important part of the nursing career. The nurse should be open to new ways to explore finding out about available positions, particularly in a difficult economy. Employers are looking for ways to save money, and free classified advertising is among the most popular of the job boards. Networking can also be a great way to find out about jobs that might never be posted as available. A nurse should always listen and keep her options open when attempting to find new employment.

Traditional nursing

Before the foundation of modern nursing, nuns and the military often provided nursing-like services.[2] The Christian churches have been long term patrons of nursing and influential in the development of the ethos of modern nursing. Elsewhere, other nursing traditions developed, such as in Islam.

From its earliest days, and following the edicts of Jesus, Christianity had encouraged its devotees to tend the sick. Priests were often also physicians. According to the historian Geoffrey Blainey, while pagan religions seldom offered help to the infirm, the early Christians were willing to nurse the sick and take food to them - notably during the small pox epidemic of AD 165-180 and the measles outbreak of around AD 250 and that "In nursing the sick and dying, regardless of religion, the Christians won friends and sympathisers".[3] Christian emphasis on practical charity gave rise to the development of systematic nursing and hospitals after the end of the persecution of the early church.[4] Ancient church leaders like St. Benedict of Nursia (480) emphasised medicine as an aid to the provision of hospitality.[5] Ancient Catholic orders like the Dominicans and Carmelites have long lived in religious communities that work for the care of the sick.[6] The religious and military roots of modern nursing remain in evidence today in many countries, for example in the United Kingdom, senior female nurses are known as sisters. Nurses execute the orders of M.D.s, PAs, and NPs in addition to being responsible for their own practice.

The first nurse was Phoebe, mentioned in Romans 16:1. During the early years of the Christian Church, St. Paul sent a deaconess Phoebe to Rome as the first visiting nurse. She took care of both women and men.

According to Geoffrey Blainey, during the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church in Europe provided many of the services of a welfare state: "It conducted hospitals for the old and orphanages for the young; hospices for the sick of all ages; places for the lepers; and hostels or inns where pilgrims could buy a cheap bed and meal". It supplied food to the population during famine and distributed food to the poor. This welfare system the church funded through collecting taxes on a large scale and possessing large farmlands and estates. Monasteries of this era were diligent in the study of medicine, as were convents.

The Eastern Orthodox Church had established many hospitals in the Mid East, but following the rise of Islam from the 7th century, Arabic medicine developed in this region, where a number of important advances were made and an Islamic tradition of nursing begun. Arab ideas were later influential in Europe. The famous Knights Hospitaller arose as a group of individuals associated with an Amalfitan hospital in Jerusalem, which was built to provide care for poor, sick or injured Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. Following the capture of the city by Crusaders, the order became a military as well as infirmarian order.
A number of saints and orders like the Franciscans are recalled for tending the sick during the devastating bubonic plagues, but these events exposed the near impotence of the Medieval medicine to explain disease and prompted critical examination.
During the Reformation of the 16th century, Protestant reformers shut down the monasteries and convents, allowing a few to continue in operation hundred municipal hospices. Those nuns who had been serving as nurses were given pensions or told to get married and stay home. In Catholic nations and religiously tolerant areas however, the role of the nursing sister continued uninterrupted.

Thats all my speech, i do hope my speech will be usefull in our life in this world and the here after.
As human being, i relieze that i can’t avoid the mistakes, so i apologize to you all. And i don’t forget to say thanks so much for your nice attention.

My Daffodils

Masih tentang Pare dan seisinya, tak akan pernah habis untuk ku ceritakan, Pare akan selalu menjadi bagian dari cerita terindah yang pernah mewarnai hidupku. cerita yang tak akan hilang oleh massa, dan tak kan pernah terlupakan oleh waktu.
Kisah pertama ku ukir di Daffodils, lembaga kursus khusus speaking yang menjadi tujuan pertama perjalananku di Pare dan mungkin hampir sebagian besar orang yang datang ke Pare. Daffodils ada di ujung jalan dekat dengan persawahan dan jauh dari pemukiman penduduk. Namun itu bukan alasan untuk tidak mencoba “mencicipi” menu yang ditawarkan disana dan I think it’s a good choice. Sebelumnya saya sempat bingung antara british dan american style yang ditawarkan oleh lembaga kursus, namun karena saya seorang pemula di kampung inggris ini akhirnya saya menyamaratakan semuanya, hahaha. And Daffodils is my choice. Pilihan kedua saya jatuhkan kepada Mr.Bob yang terkenal dengan pendongkrak PD-nya.
Mungkin memang saya ditakdirkan untuk berjumpa dengan Mom Indah, the greatest tutor in english village, tutor terkece sepanjang masa, hehehe. Kebetulan saya nyasar di kelas speak first karena kelas speak second udah penuh, tapi saya bersyukur ada di kelas ini, banyak dari mereka yang sudah jago namun tidak menyadari kemampuannya sehingga nyasar kesini, beruntungnya saya sekelas dengan mbak Ninik, dokter lulusan netherland yang juga ingin memperdalam bahasa inggrisnya disini. Teringat pesan beliau kepada saya “Kamu harus jadi perawat yang komplit, baik skill maupun knowledge” dan pilihan saya pergi ke kampung inggris memang tidak akan pernah sia-sia meskipun pada kenyataannya saya seorang unemployment. Sehingga saya berpikir akan sangat rugi jika saya melewatkan waktu yang saya miliki hanya untuk makan-tidur di rumah tanpa melakukan apapun.
2 minggu di Daffodils, sedikit banyak mempengaruhi mindset saya dalam belajar bahasa inggris, hampir setiap hari Mom Indah memberikan cerita motivasi, saya selalu terpukau dengan cara beliau story telling di depan umum. Apalagi ketika beliau mengatakan bahwa beliau tidak pernah puas dengan kemampuan berbahasa inggrisnya saat ini, sedangkan kita semua tahu bahwa beliau pernah mewakili Indonesia di ajang internasional. Beliau selalu berpesan, untuk mencari cara dan metode belajar bahasa inggris sesuai dengan kemampuan kita, karena input terbesar berasal dari sendiri, lembaga kursus hanya menjadi fasilitator. Di kelas speak first itu yang penting ngomong, speak duluan, nggak peduli grammar, nggak peduli apapun, yang penting ngomong. You understand, I understand, Eeennnnnnndddddddd!!! Udah itu aja intinya, untuk ujian akhir kita disuruh bikin conversation yang mengandung minimal 10 idiom, untuk praktiknya bikin drama, terserah temanya. Nah disini nih benih-benih cinta bermunculan, terlebih kelompokku temanya cintaa cinta dan cintaaaa yang berjudul “Fall for the wrong types” (jatuh cinta pada orang yang salah), namun saya selalu ingat tujuan awal saya datang kesini, hanya untuk belajar, kalopun dapat jodoh itu bonus katanya, hohoho.. Finally saya harus berpisah dengan mereka, speak first class with Mom Indah, inilah akhir cerita saya di Daffodils, unforgettable memories for me :’)

Selasa, 22 Oktober 2013

move on

 Masih tentang hati yang tak bisa dibohongi,
 masih tentang prinsip yang nyaris tergoyahkan.
Hidup ini selalu tentang perpindahan
Pndah rumah, pindah sekolah, dan pindah hati
Tapi bukan berarti kita melupakan yang lama :)

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