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Work is done when energy is transferred from one object to another. In other words, work is when a force acts on something that undergoes a displacement from one position to another. Forces can vary as a function of position, and displacements can be along various paths between two points. The increment of work (dW) done by a force acting through an infinitesimal displacement can be defined as the dot product of force () and displacement () vectors.
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Work is a fundamental concept of mechanical engineering and has many applications. Understanding how work is calculated and the different types of work can help us better understand physical processes and provide insights into complex problems.
Work is defined as the result of a force acting on an object, causing it to move along the line of action of force. It is also defined as the process of transferring energy through the application of force on an object, resulting in its displacement.
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The principle of virtual work is an essential concept in the field of mechanics and engineering. This is used to solve problems related to the equilibrium of a structure or system. It is based on the assumption that if a system is in equilibrium, the work done by all the forces during a virtual displacement is zero. This principle is applied by considering virtual displacements of the system and the corresponding work done by internal and external forces.
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The principle of virtual work states that if a body is in static and dynamic equilibrium, then the sum of all the virtual work done by all external forces and couple moments for any given virtual displacement must be zero.
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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Workforce Development
  • Healthcare Education Strategies
  • Academic-Clinical Partnerships

Background:

  • Significant nursing workforce shortages necessitate innovative solutions in academic and clinical settings.
  • A strategic partnership was formed in 2019 between a Midwestern university school of nursing and its academic health center.
  • The partnership aimed to address workforce challenges and implement targeted initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the outcomes of multiple interventions designed to alleviate nursing workforce shortages.
  • To highlight lessons learned from an academic-clinical partnership focused on nursing workforce development.
  • To emphasize the importance of continuous quality improvement in nursing education and staffing.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of student apprenticeships for new graduate nurses.
  • Development of functional teams to address critical shortages during COVID-19.
  • Creation of 'red carpet clinicals' to enhance student clinical experiences and blended hire models.
  • Introduction of an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel program.

Main Results:

  • Various levels of success were observed across the implemented programs.
  • The partnership underscored the critical role of transparency, vulnerability, vision, and open communication.
  • Interventions provided support for hospital staffing needs and nursing education preparation.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative partnerships are vital for addressing complex nursing workforce challenges.
  • Continuous quality improvement is essential for effective workforce development and nursing education.
  • Innovative programs, though yielding varied success, offer valuable insights for future strategies.