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a list of advantages for patients, which include: * Greater coordination of services leads to higher quality care for the patient ...
adaptation has a process in which individuals respond positively to environmental changes and described three types of stimuli: fo...
In fifteen pages male nursing is examined in an overview that includes history, the increasing role of men in the profession in th...
In five pages this paper reviews a safer sex intervention and abstinence study published in 1998 by Jemmot, Jemmot and Fong and ev...
In five pages this paper discusses the holistic nursing model and the role played by Jean Watson in its development. Four sources...
In seven pages the NCLEX RN testing and its associated issues are examined in this topical overview. Nine sources are cited in th...
In twelve pages this literature review considers the changes in nursing roles as they involve the postoperative management of pain...
In five pages this paper discusses nurse socialization and gossip's role in this research article evaluation. Three sources are l...
In ten pages a home healthcare case study is employed to examine what nursing approaches would best be used in this scenario and a...
In five pages detecting and preventing elderly abuse in nursing homes are considered in a top down healthcare model examination. ...
This paper examines Madeleine Leininger's theories of human care as well as her trans-cultural nursing model. This seven page pap...
not only better oriented overall to do the job but who also would be paid enough to have an incentive to stay in the job or put ma...
In nine pages this paper examines causes, symptoms, and results of patient stress in a nursing overview that includes the servant ...
post-surgical patients. Normal Bowel Elimination Allison (1995) recognized that maintaining bowel elimination is a substantial ...
Hendersons definition of the Orem model as being the "practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform on their own be...
of patients that not only speak about the medical problem, but also monopolize the staffs time by discussing volumes of informatio...
both for nurses and their patients, meaning that nurses experience and deal with stress in a variety of directions and settings. ...
Today, the theories of Orem, Roy, Neuman, Rogers, King, and others seem to be more popular than older theories such as those of Fl...
well as to demonstrate projections for use in future planning for nursing paradigms to address depression in elderly populations. ...
importance in the immediate nature of the patients problems, however. In critical care, theory can wait. Nurses need to be focus...
Today, the problem of the nursing shortage has grown to the point that it is no longer only added stress and long hours for those ...
no education. Children were left to their own devices to discover the intimacies of one of the most personal activities of human ...
as a central tenet to professional practice (Hanks, 2010). Both the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics and the Code ...
nurses regarding physical touch, found that these study participants used touch as a therapeutic form of nonverbal communication, ...
First seen as an occasional point of minor and temporary discomfort, there seemed to be other, more "important" issues to assess. ...
p. 29), as stated in its title. Mean age was 81; 218 participants completed the study. The researchers evaluated the differences...
indicates that 51 percent of patients who are older than 65 received no medication information at the time of hospital discharge H...
factors" (Hader and Guy, 2004, p. 21). The international Association for the Study of Pain and the American Pain Society define pa...
define what other mechanisms are brought into the healing process. For example, Gordon et al (2002) argue that depending on the v...
is defined as the needs of that individual to meet "Universal self-care requisites associated with life processes and maintenance ...