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as a therapeutic relationship between patient and nurse (Frisch and Kelley, 2002). Other theorists since that time have examined t...
and continues to do so, over the past two decades, as it was first published in 1979 (Falk-Rafael, 2000). In formulating her theor...
survival means a profit needs to be made. In the public sector the ultimate failure is to fail the community with social consequen...
different that needs attention, but many have been able to prepare for the changes that are happening to them. Geriatric patients...
they are working in the field now indicates that they understand the concepts and were successful in completing the ranges of stud...
old signs of questionable care still apply, however. Unexplained injury or falls, the occurrence of pressure sores, and evidence ...
these reforms. The data revealed a "sense of tension and conflict between nurses traditional values, roles and responsibilities ...
relationship (Armstrong, 2009, p320). Process theories place an emphasis on the differences that are found in employees, and inste...
as well as those studies that have suggested broadening students exposure to families and children with special needs. This discus...
In fifteen pages this paper focuses upon a diabetic home health care setting in a research proposal that studies and compares two ...
In seven pages the nursing profession with regards to five altruism examples are contrasted and compared and includes a detailed n...
management, in recent years, has been quite extensive. This body of empirical evidence and commentary largely supports the concept...
the women who have traditionally filled nursing positions will undoubtedly continue to pursue other professional opportunities tha...
(Tomey and Alligood, 2006, p. 645). Meaning There are two major assumptions upon which Reeds theoretical conclusions are based. ...
awareness of the self within the context of the environment grows in association with each other in a manner that allows the indiv...
relations. Nurses must assess person and environment in relation to their impact on health. Both person and environment can vary...
(Cunningham, 2008). Observed Results Cortez (2008) states that in the past, patients had been known to call 911 from their ...
2008). Further significant improvement is unlikely in the near future, however. Californias Efforts Governor Arnold Schwar...
own studies in numerous areas, such as formal logic, metaphysics, action theories, and to her readings of Aristotle, Aquinas and m...
recognized categories for APNs within this state (TBoN, 2006). The scope of practice for Tennessee APNs includes the legal abili...
Based on their results, the authors suggested nurse educators add more critical thinking exercises to their classroom curriculum. ...
indicate the patients readiness for growth and movement" (Marchese, 2006, p. 364). Phase 1, orientation, describes the patient and...
to individuals connected by a blood tie. However, to be a "family," members must "live in close contact, care for one another, an...
reality of the profession. It needs a makeover much as it had in the 19th century in Brittan when nursing reformers struggled to h...
prompts nurses to cultivate the "conscious intent to preserve wholeness; potentiate healing; and preserve dignity, integrity and l...
bringing awareness of the impact of environmental factors. Nightingale may be argued as held back by her gender due to a social st...
Intervention using Mishels theory facilitates the process of patients accepting the inevitability of uncertainty as a factor in th...
for my patients. Personal philosophy of nursing: Tourville and Ingalls (2003) offer a fascinating and very apt analogy to descri...
explain Watsons Caring Theory, including "Caring Science Ten Caritas Processes," "definitions," "Ten Caritas Processes" and more. ...
features of family life; That the families will develop different strengths and capabilities of promoting family growth and develo...