What values are important/essential for a mentor (nurse mentor)? Benefits of a nurse mentorship?

Job responsibilities and plans of the nurse mentor

A couple of topics  would like to include in the work:

What is a nurse mentor? Why is a nurse mentor important?

What values are important/essential for a mentor (nurse mentor)?
Benefits of a nurse mentorship?

Nurse mentor job responsibilities and plan.

Would like if there′s included real researches done about nursing mentor (PubMed, Medline, Ebsco etc. if possible). (For example: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28244960/).

What does this intervention, skill or technique accomplish, measure, improve, address or affect? Why is it needed? What problem does it address? (25 pts)

Evidence based practice

Choose an intervention, skill, or technique being taught in this course

What does this intervention, skill or technique accomplish, measure, improve, address or affect? Why is it needed? What problem does it address? (25 pts)

Select one evidence based peer reviewed journal article that applies to your intervention/skill. Articles must be published within the past 5 years (CINAHL, EBSCO). Additional older sources may be used for historical data, but the evidence-based peer reviewed journal sources must be within the past five years.

Explain the study – the purpose of the study, the participants, the results, how it affects/impacts nursing care in the US today (30 pts)

Determine which National Patient Safety Goal 2020 is addressed by the skill/intervention selected and explain how the skill/intervention meets the requirements. Website: https://www.jointcommission.org/standards/national-patient-safety-goals/ ( 20 pts) (Links to an external site.)
Critically appraise the evidence (25 pts)

What were the results of the study?

Do the results appear to be valid, as close to the truth as possible? Will the results help in caring for patients?

Summarize the outcome of the intervention and application in nursing today

Describe the various kinds of books stored in libraries. Which are the most credible and why?What are some factors that lend some popular sources more crediblity than others?

EBSCO Guided Search

Describe the various kinds of books stored in libraries. Which are the most
credible and why?
What are some factors that lend some popular sources more crediblity than
others?
Who is sponsoring or hosting the site? Is it hosted by a credible organization such
as research institute, university, or government agency?
Does the site send up any warning flags in the areas of tone and style? Do you
see any emotional language or other signs of bias? Does the site look as if it was
professionally designed and edited?

Were there parts of your novel that you relate to on a personal level? Were there characters that you have a particularly strong feeling about? What theme (or themes) do you see?

Is there something (a theme, a thread) in the work that appeals to you, moves you, frustrates you? Find that focus and then begin the research process. Depending on your choice, there could be a number of themes. Begin to see what’s out there using either the library online databases (EBSCO, Proquest, etc.) or print material like books or periodicals from the local library. You may not use general internet sources.

Develop points related to your focus or angle. Think about your angle: what approach are you going to take? like to see you think hard about possible approaches to the novel, what interested you, how you might use sources, etc.

Were there parts of your novel that you relate to on a personal level? Were there characters that you have a particularly strong feeling about? What theme (or themes) do you see?

What is the central of the source you found on EBSCO Host (or other database)?Do you agree or disagree with the text? Why or why not? What is the most convincing aspect of the text’s analysis of the subjects involved?

Research

1. What is the central of the source you found on EBSCO Host (or other database)? Provide a quote in in-text MLA format to substantiate your answer. — (NOTE: once you click a source, you should be able to click “CITE” on the right side of the screen to access a complete MLA citation)

2. Do you agree or disagree with the text? Why or why not? What is the most convincing aspect of the text’s analysis of the subjects involved? Provide a quote in in-text MLA format to substantiate your answer.

4. Cite this source in MLA format. (NOTE: once again, after you click a source, you should be able to click “CITE” on the right side of the screen to access a complete MLA citation)

Based on the codebook you created and previous research, Examine the topics below that will assist you in analyzing the data you presented in your codebook.

Quantita. Dat. Analy.

Scenario: While conducting academic research Data analysis concerns

The future research: real cost recharging electric vehicles at super charging stations (cost externalization) (most likely quantitative)

Data collection method : Costumer interview and survey

Answer the following:

1. in the future you will learn more about using a statistical software package to analyze various types of data. For now, you have identified a research interest and developed a research design.

Develop a basic codebook for the data you decide to collect. The codebook will contain 3-4 demographic variables impacting the project and 4-5 quantitative variables.

Attach the codebook as an attachment in this discussion and label the columns that are easily understood by the reader.

2. Based on the codebook you created and previous research, Examine the topics below that will assist you in analyzing the data you presented in your codebook.

Major statistical analysis you plan to use, e.g., frequency distribution, regression, etc.

Assess the value of creating a codebook before conducting analyses using statistical software package.

Material:

The Business Research Process (n.d.). Retrieved from https://eis.hu.edu.jo/ACUploads/10643/Chapter%204.pdf
Aragona, B. (2017). Types of Big Data and designs of evaluation research. Rassegna Italiana Di Valutazione, 21(68), 48–62. Retrieved from EBSCO
Marketing Research. Data preparation and preliminary data analysis. Retrieved from https://nscpolteksby.ac.id/ebook/files/Ebook/Business%20Administration/Marketing%20Research%20an%20Introduction%20(2008)/8.%20Chapter%207%20-%20Data%20preparation%20and%20preliminary%20data%20analysis.pdf (Read 7.1 thru 7.4)

Russell, D. (2017). Introduction to Quantitative Data Analysis

. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5XR3Ari7-0 (18:31).

What specific features and benefits your product provides to the intended target market. Describe for your audience what it is that you wish to bring to market.

MARKETING AND CONSUMPTION
Describe for your audience what it is that you wish to bring to market. Describe the product, its functionality, and how it works. It is important to remember that a product is anything that can be offered to a market for use or consumption that will satisfy a need or want in that marketplace. Write a paper addressing your product that includes:

• A detailed description of what your product and how it will work.

• What specific features and benefits your product provides to the intended target market.

• A description of the aesthetics, packaging, labelling, or look, of your product.

Ensure that you have adequately described your product so that by the time your product description is written, the reader understands what you want to bring to market.

The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:

Write between 750 – 1,250 words (approximately 3 – 5 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style, see example below.

• Use font size 12 and 1” margins.

• Include cover page and reference page.

• At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.

• No more than 20% of your content/information may come from references.

• Use at least three references from outside the course material, one reference must be from EBSCO host. Text book, lectures, and other materials in the course may be used, but are not counted toward the three reference requirement.

References must come from sources such as, scholarly journals found in EBSCOhost, CNN, online newspapers such as, The Wall Street Journal, government websites, etc. Sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, blogs, etc. are not acceptable for academic writing.