Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Annotated Bibliograhy

Brittania Nez
Laura Darrow
Annotated Bibliography
English 101
April 7, 2010

"AACN; Amid Calls for More Highly Educated Nurses, New AACN Data Show Impressive Growth in Doctoral Nursing Programs. " MD Week 26 Mar. 2010: Health Module, ProQuest. Web. 8 Apr. 2010.
In this article I decided this was one of the top reasons why becoming a nurse is not always a guaranteed job. As I was reading through this I notice that even though there is not a guaranteed job other people are looking to become doctors instead of a regular nurse. As a result to this about 20% of people who were strongly interested in nursing are now opening up their minds and getting into a higher education going for their Doctoral degree or going for other degrees such as: nursing scientists, faculty, primary care providers, and specialists. This to me is a very opening for me as I am interested in nursing and I do plan on continuing with my education and becoming a doctor one of these days.
Aduddell, K., and G. Dorman. "The Development of the Next Generation of Nurse
Leaders. " Journal of Nursing Education 49.3 (2010): 168-171. Education Module, ProQuest. Web. 8 Apr. 2010

I like this article because it kind of tells us future nurses what to do in their job. To me it’s kind of like a bible for nurses, it tells of how some of the greatest nurses today became great. In the article it gave somewhat helpful hints on which schools to go to and how to act during a crisis.
In the article it also helps nurses find a summer program, in the program it teaches nurses how to step up and take leadership for what they’re doing. I like this article and it was fun to read.
Lewis. L. “Oregon Takes the Lead in Addressing the Nursing Shortage” The American Journal of Nursing 110.3 (2010): 51. Research Library Core, ProQuest. Web. 5 Apr. 2010
In this article Oregon and about 10 other States want to go help the nursing world. Due to the shortage of nurses in some states including Oregon, The Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA) wants to redesign the nursing world. By redesigning they mean they want to recruit men and other ethnic minorities to consider nursing as a career. By doing this Oregon has made their curriculum a lot easier in the colleges and the Oregon Health and Care Universities. This to me is a great article to use in my paper, Because I wonder by the time I’m done with school will there be any more nursing jobs left. I’m sure I’m probably not the only one with this concern also.

Derryale Barnes. "Career watch: Certified nurse-midwife. " Essence 1 Dec. 1999: Research Library Core, ProQuest. Web. 8 Apr. 2010

I want to go into nursing but I really want to be a midwife. I like working with little kids and to be honest I have enough patience with little children. Since I was a little girl I always wanted to be a nurse but as I got older I really did not know what kind of nurse I wanted to be. In high school I decided to become a midwife. I like this occupation because I get to spend a lot of time with little kids and on the plus side help them through their troubles.

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