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Essays 451 - 480
In five pages the cultural aspects of the nursing profession are considered in a discussion that while Canadian and U.S. nurses mi...
In five pages a medical research project is examined in terms of ethical considerations regarding specialty medical care employees...
Nursing ethics and autonomy are considered in this discussion of the position statement by the ANA regarding nurses' rights to acc...
In nine pages the Family Health Plus and Health Care Reform Act of 2000 are among the topics discussed in a consideration of New Y...
In ten pages this paper examines the issues involving health care professionals and insurance companies as they relate to HMO and ...
In five pages this paper examines the problems posed by electronic medical information and the assistance offered by SISTeM in ter...
In five pages this paper discusses New York's health care proxy regarding the wishes of incompetent patients passed in light of t...
In six pages this paper considers studies that explore the link between patient care quality and nurse staffing. Five sources are...
to the CEOs statement, the difficulties which the hospital is experiencing can be divided into two main but overlapping categories...
and sustaining without yielding, they contend that bearing is a reaction which is more passive than coping but an activity which p...
as HMO, PPO, POS, EPO, PHO, IDS and AHP (IHA, 2002). This is creating a service that can be seen as dividing...
one, we become constantly reacquainted with the subject. The way that we deal with death varies on both an individual and a colle...
were granted charitable status and considered in the time before this change. If we are going to consider trusts, then the first...
illnesses, for example, often encounters problems in convincing their insurance provider to provide the appropriate reimbursement ...
In six pages this paper examines nursing care from the perspectives of nurses and patients as reported by this Australian study. ...
well. This study also appears to be sound scientifically. Its primary means of data analysis is statistical; the methods b...
a problem that is difficult to define adequately. There is much competition in the health field, and in the mental health field t...
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...
that make use of color, but even these efforts have not typically met with good response by patients or hospital administrators (S...
are theoretically viable, but there is actually no evidence to support the claim that UPs will actually reduce the number of expos...
sense that it is actively intended to cause harm, but negligence occurs when it is established that any reasonable person would ha...
several years. Psychologically, it has been found that individuals more actively involved with their own health care often fare m...
affect patient outcomes (Finley, 2004). The degree to which Mr. Smith will be affected by the stroke, and, indeed, his very survi...
ensuring that a significant proportion of stroke victims survive and retain their independence. This is important not only from th...
moment to moment as the changing patterns of shifting perspectives weave the fabric of life through the human-universe interconnec...
balance these too opposing criteria. Empowering care aids the geriatric patients in overcoming learned helplessness, as they take ...
"many emotional, medical, and practical needs. These needs change over time, depending on the trajectory of...
care model is highly useful with the elderly and those recovering from surgery or illness. Self care is not an issue that enters ...
charted component of my daily patient interaction. However, to remind myself of the other responsibilities during busy per...
a total of more than $4,000 for every citizen of the country (Grumbach and Bodenheimer, 1994). Plagued by overspending for years,...