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as a solution to the problem of developing reflective skills, Ferrario defines reflective thinking as: a) analyzing, synthesizing,...
many had very definite opinions on the matter as a whole, "none of the participants articulated what the process consisted of or h...
This paper consists of three pages and presents an article analysis involving post surgery and recovery investigation of patient r...
In three pages this paper presents a summary and review of an article that describes how marketing principles are being applied to...
In two pages this paper discusses how nurses can deal with the stress of their jobs with a 'hardy' personality as described in thi...
In five pages this paper discusses epidural pain relief anesthesia during baby delivery and how nurses can effectively address any...
In fourteen pages this paper considers home hospice in an examination of palliative care issues. Seven sources are cited in the b...
This left Mee with little opportunity to connect with these patients as human beings and she started "to feel like a machine," whi...
In seven pages the NCLEX RN testing and its associated issues are examined in this topical overview. Nine sources are cited in th...
In seven pages this paper discusses the health care profession's lack of providing decent care to impoverished and homeless member...
In two pages this paper discusses a college health nurse and issues of codependence as it is addressed in an article review with e...
In ten pages this paper discusses patient stress in an application of the Orlando and Newman stress models and the development of ...
In five pages this paper discusses issues relating to patients with AIDS and nurses. Twelve sources are cited in the bibliography...
patient care" (p. 438). Prior to 1970, nursing training in the UK could be described as rigid and highly structured. After...
that time. What might be needed, then, would be some plan of action that the staff could follow, or possibly some type of polite s...
resulted in harvesting being accomplished at a greater rate. There came a point, however, at which the addition of extra workers ...
the restrained person and others. This implies that the force used in restraining the person is less injurious to all concerned th...
to researchers. Disadvantages One of the disadvantages is the same factor that also can be seen as an advantage. If a...
The job prospects for pediatric nurses show all the signs of significant growth over the next ten years, with an expected faster g...
is on a morphine drip to which there is attached only one instruction: decrease the drip when respirations reach four per minute....
view of medicine in order to better help the indigenous population on which she is called to serve. Before launching any p...
In eight pages this essay discusses the ethical conflict between a patient's 'right to die' and the Nurse's Code. Five sources ar...
In five pages this paper discusses the recruitment of women to attend STD workshops as part of an inner city shelter for the homel...
One examination that does not qualify as a scientific study is an assessment by Macknick (1998) of how nursing homes market themse...
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 ...
of spirituality is not uniform and that "spirituality" as a term is frequently used as a synonym for religion, which is not necess...
with a study sample of six female diabetes nurse specialists, who worked with a multidisciplinary team offering comprehensive diab...
new research is needed in the area. The style of the literature review is appropriate in that the author divides it into we...
It also publishes the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, Reflections on Nursing Leadership and an online newsletter, Excellence. ...
the emphasis to more localised care with the primary health care trusts holding more of a an administrative and strategic role. ...