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process that requires "interpretation, sensitivity, imagination and active participation" (Jenner, 1997). Scientific knowledge, o...
addressing specific phenomena or concepts and reflecting practice (Liehr and Smith, 1999). The grand theories of nursing, that is,...
a specific number or percentage of Australian citizens who have or may be suffering from unstable angina. Part of the reason for ...
2003 NPR segment, for example, featured an interview with Dr. Barbara Methe, the collaborative investigator at the Institute for ...
In twelve pages this paper presents the argument that nursing should be regarded not as a science but as an art. Ten sources are ...
policies so great that Wolsey was in some ways more king than the king himself!"5 Another author further supports this perspective...
particular certified nurse-midwives-- continues to increase, these impediments linger to a certain extent, and may continue to aff...
is good, but that there is not one particular solution to the problem. In some way, this is one way of not taking a particular pos...
however, the article sums up what this resignation will mean for Connecticut. Rowlands speech announced the fact that, alth...
legal errors (Fackelmann, 2002). Furthermore, the AMA study demonstrated that there is a direct statistical connection between th...
and patient. Orems theory is central to much of nursing philosophy and methodology. This theory is one of three theories...
parameters of his perspective and goals, and, specifically, refers to the unique orientation of nursing. "Nurses encounter patient...
the entire article and the question is specifically: "What do teachers in our schools value in literacy?" (Dadds, 1999, p. 9). Thi...
had to have gone through surgery (orthopedic, gynecological, urological, vascular) of at least twenty minutes in duration. They ha...
that MCOs develop their capacity to handle changes that are driven legislatively by congressional response to public reactions to ...
(Link and Tanner, 2001). Research has found that some clients may be suffering from myocardial infarction (MI) even when they have...
Understanding that there is a step by step progression, both physically and psychologically, can be part of the nurses role in thi...
a process that assumes that a persons own subjective construction of reality is more accessible than anything else. The process o...
addition to their different attitudes, many of the women devoted their entire lives to the caretaking of their employers and their...
how change can be effectively managed and challenges in the transformation of nursing and health care delivery. Clearly, Roys mod...
and with others interacting with the patient. Mezirow (1991) promotes the use of critical reflection in building new knowle...
criminal and social repercussions, creating a punitive response to alcoholism that can impact the views of service providers. Cha...
information brochure that described the standard course of care for CHF patients (About Virtua, 2004). The team modified the flow ...
with that problem or challenge being solved by either an individual, a team within the organization, or the organization as a whol...
in those nursing homes that maintained adequate staffing, but beyond that, the administrative climate of the nursing home facility...
understanding of difficult physical concepts. For instance, Begley notes that a baby seeing something suspended in mid-air will be...
associated with a considerable change in the traditional locus-of-control can be safely confronted, and professional practice can ...
the term public health nurses" (JWA - Lillian Wald, n.d.). The public health nurses at the turn of the 20th century visited...
basic assumptions surrounding specific topics. My short-term goals include developing Consultants in Complex Neurodisability, a h...
boy. That said, there is a lot one can glean from the essay from the fact that gender roles may indeed be socially constructed to ...