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patient (Seidel, 2004). This author also states that effective communication is something that can and must be learned (Seidel, 2...
within the students healthcare institution. The discussion concludes with a proposal of possible solution and suggested conclusion...
levels (Rickheim et al 269). Fireman, Barlett and Selby (2004) Over the past decade disease management programs (DMPs) have prol...
it is like the concept of paying it forward. Praying forward is that act of doing something kind or helpful for someone else, they...
In health care, implementing evidence-based practices refers to making decisions about patient care that are based on the best evi...
In fifty five pages this paper examines clinical trials and patient safety in a discussion of major issues, audit findings, strate...
allows justification for greater technological expenditures as well, because the patient base is not limited only to the immediate...
depression, schizophrenia, etc. (Weijer and Anderson, 2001). These trials are justified via the rationalization that such...
In five pages this paper examines the NHS of the UK in terms of the impacts that have resulted from technological developments wit...
In seven pages this paper discusses the importance of nursing research for a clear understanding of methodology and ever changing ...
some studies that address waiting times that patients invest in seeing physicians, however. McCarthy, McGee and OBoyle (2000) pro...
well. This study also appears to be sound scientifically. Its primary means of data analysis is statistical; the methods b...
In five pages a medical research project is examined in terms of ethical considerations regarding specialty medical care employees...
of materials for aiding with this preparation and it is recommended that the child should practice wearing a stoma bag, which aids...
(in English) between the years 1989 and 2004. The extent of the literature review appears to be sufficient to support the research...
of dying and that some of this research indicated significant differences in this awareness. This leads into a discussion of what ...
by the caring physical presence of this nurse in her last remaining hours. However, the way in which this case turned out saw the ...
the needs of the dying and her work indicates that there are times when the most meaningful communication that a nurse can offer i...
hospital stays (Cole and Soucy, 2003). While all ICU patients have serious and potentially life-threatening conditions, those ov...
interfaces with the a new computerized patient order entry system. Therapists use tablets at the patient bedside, which enhances m...
billions in additional health care cost. Likewise, Houston, et al (2002) substantiate that contraction of nosocomial pneumonia co...
several years. Psychologically, it has been found that individuals more actively involved with their own health care often fare m...
is wheelchair bound, but nevertheless cooks for herself and shops for herself in a nearby grocery store, using her motorized wheel...
carcinoma in situ (DCIS). This is also known as "intraductal carcinoma or non-invasive breast cancer" (Breast Cancer, 2004; p. PG...
balance these too opposing criteria. Empowering care aids the geriatric patients in overcoming learned helplessness, as they take ...
This research paper discusses the significance of self-care management to the outcomes of older heart failure patients. This pape...
The organizational behavior problem selected for this analysis is nurse fatigue. Thousands of nurses arrive at work in a state of ...
This research paper discusses how patient can obtain valid information on reliable providers and health care facilities and the re...
This research paper describes a patient with congestive heart failure, giving a case study overview of nursing care. Six pages in ...
This research paper discusses how nursing managers establish a workplace culture that supports the delivery of quality patient car...