scholarly journals Perbandingan nilai rata rata kelas 2 Angkatan pd mahasiswa Keperawatan

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uniqbu

This paper presents a fact about the Class Average of Two Generations ( 2011 and 2012 generations). It consists of five classes, includes Extension, A, B, C, and D. But the writer would like to analyze one class only, namely D class. Because the average class data stated, there is a drastic increasing point. To achieve the credibility of this research, the researcher uses average class data from another generation. So, the writer does the comparison process between 2011 and 2012 generations. Finally, through this paper, we can prove that some factors influenced the class average of two generations from D classes on nursing students at the Moluccas Christian University of Indonesia. Shortly, we can conclude that the D class of the 2012 generation has a higher class average point than the 2011 generation.

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uniqbu

This research performs a reality about the Depth Analysis Class Average of 2013 Nursing Students at Moluccas Christian University of Indonesia. The method that written uses is descriptive study. To achieve the credibility of data for this research, the writer would like use the data of Class Average five classes (A—E) Nursing students of 2013 generations, namely graphic and table. Finally, the research findings that E class has the lowest class average than the others classes. It happens because more than half of E class students achieve the grade below C point. In short, we can conclude the real data of E class that performs by 2013—specifically E class, Nurses students of UKIM.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
Maarten van Garderen ◽  
René Van Leeuwen

This paper reports about what nursing students from a Dutch Christian university experience in this corona period during their internship and how they cope with challenges that come on their way. The aim of this study is to explore insights in student experiences offering input for reflections for all those who are involved in guidance of (Christian) nursing students in stressful situations during internships. This qualitative study was conducted by online semi structured interviews. The data reveals an impact on a professional and personal level en gives insight in the way students cope with this impact. It becomes clear that the impact is significant. Giving personal care, one of the core values of nursing, is being impeded. In general students respond to these challenges with resilience. Support of fellow nurses and personal faith helps them to cope with the challenges they were confronted with.


2006 ◽  
Vol 71 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henk Jochemsen

One of the career options Ede Christian University for higher professional education (CHE) offers is nursing. As a Christian professional school, the ECU provides learning environments for nursing students to become professionals who are to exhibit a Christian life style, values and professional ethics. Nursing graduates of our school in general may have a Christian disposition regarding major issues in health care like displaying respect for patients, having a correct attitude, practising informed consent, displaying confidentiality, and avoiding euthanasia etc. A worrying development for educators, though, is that often within a year after their graduation these young nursing professionals may adopt the secularized behaviour predominant in their workplace, even when that behaviour in some respects contrasts with the values they internalized during their nursing education. (Fortunately, it can also be noted that later in their career, the graduates of our school may return to the values and norms they once learned at school. What on first sight did not seem ‘practical’ to adhere to in the workplace, some do come to recognize as essential for their own morally competent performance of their practice). Apparently, the shaping force of the social context of a professional practice can be stronger than the personal beliefs young professionals adopt before their graduation.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uniqbu

This paper presents a tend to explain about the Analysis Common mistakes of writing Abstract Translation. As matter of fact, we realize that many students likes to translate their abstract by helping Google Translation, it includes the nursing students at UKIM has the habitual action to translate their Abstract by helping Goggle Translation. This research method uses an analysis. To achieve the credibility of data for this research, the researcher uses the data of Abstract Translation from nursing students on their mini thesis / skripsi. Finally, through this paper we can prove that we can find many common mistakes of writing Abstract Translation on Nursing students at Moluccas Christian University of Indonesia. Shortly, we can conclude that the nursing students of UKIM choose to translate Abstract Translation by Google Translate, and finally we need an expert to check all the common mistakes of writing Abstract translation.


Author(s):  
Surjeet K. Ahluwalia ◽  
Sharon M. McGroder ◽  
Martha J. Zaslow ◽  
Elizabeth C. Hair

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