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Budget Office forecasts that gross domestic product will grow by 3.6 percent after inflation (in "real" terms) this year and by 3....
This solved the immediate problem but not without severe criticisms from citizens in Northern Nevada who are dependent on agricult...
the level of the Aral Sea, one of the regions primary water source (along with the Caspian Sea) (Environment, Water and Security i...
others) through an annual document known as the Shell Report. By 2001, the data in the Shell Report had three levels of...
of the patients in a single unit will be assigned to one RN; the other half will be assigned to another. Another will be availabl...
considering this economic downturn, the numbers of undergraduates pursuing nursing careers began to also decline. In 1991, Canada ...
the women who have traditionally filled nursing positions will undoubtedly continue to pursue other professional opportunities tha...
budget restraints. Nurses leave the profession because they are "distressed by being unable to provide quality nursing care, disgr...
If all factors remain the same, by 2030, the shortage could reach the 1 million mark (Chandra and Willis, 2005). There are tremend...
employability: The role of nurse educator requires an advanced practice nursing degree at the graduate levels of masters and docto...
due to a number of reasons. First of all, the average age of the population is getting progressive older. As a people. America, an...
to others, at least not as frequently as would seem reasonable if they liked it as well as the general public does. The reason mo...
educators in the past, are lured away from academia by better-paying positions in clinical and private practice (Mee, 2003). Furth...
that hospital nurse staffing levels are inadequate to provide safe and effective care" (DPE Research Department, 2003). Physicians...
less people living in rural communities and the "more remote geographical regions" of Australia than in urban locales (Bushy 104)....
Kanters position that the situational aspects of a working environment have the ability to influence worker attitudes and behavior...
developing countries, while it alleviating the nursing shortage in the industrialized countries to a certain degree, is creating a...
2010 and it indicated that the nursing shortage was being addressed by Maryland schools, this made me curious and this led me to t...
positive effect on the nursing staffing shortage being experienced at Hospital Name. Assessment of the environment Internal envir...
and Robinson, 2003). Another element complicating the problem is the fact that in the early 1990s, many hospitals restructured a...
and 1991, the number of Violent Crime Index arrests for murder increased by 85 percent, compared with 21 percent for those 18 or o...
Although drug use has, in fact, been correlated with the increase in teen pregnancy; the increased propensity of our nations youth...
that not only were nurses retained but that everyone on staff is motivated to be actively engaged and involved in the work environ...
Not only are the direct health impacts to the nurse deleterious, impaired nurses cannot meet their responsibility to provide top q...
management, in recent years, has been quite extensive. This body of empirical evidence and commentary largely supports the concept...
nurse job satisfaction and the development and implementation of a patient care delivery model at New Hampshire Hospital?" (Allen...
in nursing educators aged 36 to 45 (Lewallen, et al, 2003). To complicate matters further, recent statistics show that nurses wh...
2003). Most international nurses coming to the US come from the Philippines, but many also come from Canada and India with addit...
in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas in every State" (Occupational, 2006). Annual wages were determined by "multiplying the ...
in the U.S. stands at 8.5 percent to over 14 percent, depending on the specific area of specialty (Letvak and Buck, 2008), by 2020...