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In 5 pages Dr. Madeline Hunter's life and educational contributions are examined in a celebration of her accomplishments. There a...
In five pages the nursing profession is considered in terms of its collective bargaining history. Five sources are cited in the b...
In five pages the accounting profession is examined in terms of ethics especially as it pertains to auditing and evaluates the var...
In seven pages professional autonomy is one of the topics discussed in changes between present day nursing and during the period o...
In seven pages this paper examines the nurse practitioner profession. Six sources are cited in the bibliography....
had no idea what chemical component was the primary factor of his theory -- he merely followed his heart as a physician who believ...
In ten pages this paper discusses ways in which high rates of suicide can be prevented in the law enforcement profession in a cons...
In twelve pages English nurse Florence Nightingale's life and many innovative nursing profession contributions are examined. Six ...
In ten pages nursing is examined in a consideration of past, present, and what the twenty first century holds in store for the pro...
In five pages the environmental engineering profession is considered in terms of social responsibilities connected with appropriat...
oath of service and protection. This makes law enforcement officers very vulnerable. A willingness to serve and protect carries ...
In ten pages this paper examines the burgeoning information technology and computer technology field in an argument that alleges g...
In nine pages this advertising text including the author's recommendation of what represents 'good' advertising based upon nearly ...
In a paper consisting fo 6 pages a hypothetical study of fatigue is discussed in terms of its impact upon emotions and assesses th...
teachers beliefs, principles, convictions and interpretation of reality are all pertinent. They influence the students and so it i...
interactions with their patients and with each other have. Kurt Lewins change theory holds that change is incremental. It occurs...
Technology, plus the growth of international business, have had a huge impact on this industry, and in this paper, well examine ho...
parameters of his perspective and goals, and, specifically, refers to the unique orientation of nursing. "Nurses encounter patient...
not unusual given that there is a common perception that the higher a persons educational attainment the greater level of employme...
Another symptom of burnout is the development of negative, cynical attitudes about clients and finally, a third aspect of the synd...
body. Though "the VG site has long been established as an optimal site, not all nurses use it" (Scott and Marfell-Jones, 2004; p....
IV. Conclusion 1. Police officers have a triple burden: a. They are in a helping profession and so are prone to burn ou...
the very act of following the "law" (i.e., supply and demand) of economics now has exacerbated the shortage of nurses who also are...
act as integral members of healthcare teams, provide direct and indirect patient care, and address central issues for patients, in...
issue of regulatory interest when attached to direct patient care (Nursing, 2004). As few nurses with no patient responsibilities...
first started to administer to the injured and the sick, the notion that nurses should be women has prevailed (Odendaul, 2004). T...
the religious fervor generated by the teachings of "love and mercy" by Jesus Christ resulted in a dramatic increase in charitable ...
19th and early 20th centuries. Hughes and Romeo (1999) question the usefulness of education that does not address the growing div...
the central problem is often the inappropriate use of unlicensed personnel in the workplace setting. Though nurse mangers are ins...
entrenched police culture, call for fresh approaches to managing for ethics in police work. Gaines and Kappeler (2002) argue that...