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In five pages this paper discusses nursing in a consideration of using personal assessments like journaling to encourage creativit...
In eight pages a community nursing issue in which an educational interaction between a student nurse and a patient did not go well...
In eight pages this paper examines the field of nursing in terms of nursing roles in health care management, education requirement...
In five pages this paper discusses the responsibilities of a psychiatric social workers either as contractors or full time institu...
process works. The job of developing a mathematical equation can be quite complex because there has to be some idea of the nature...
In five pages this paper considers the reflective thinking concept from a nursing perspective with the emphasis on Bert Teekman's ...
In six pages this paper discusses various psychological research issues including an assessment of American Psychiatric Associatio...
This research paper examines the arguments both pro and con in regards to unionizaion within the nursing profession. The writer in...
Nursing ethics and autonomy are considered in this discussion of the position statement by the ANA regarding nurses' rights to acc...
collective unconsciousness, the belief that certain psychic structures are shared by all mankind and has shaped the course of huma...
In six pages this paper compares various psychiatric maladies including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with 3 hypotheses, a litera...
In twelve pages this paper considers the diagnostic techniques the American Psychiatric Association uses and the definitions assoc...
In five pages the cultural aspects of the nursing profession are considered in a discussion that while Canadian and U.S. nurses mi...
In twelve pages this paper considers a nursing case study that considers cultural diversity and a nurse's professional responsibil...
This paper analyzes two psychiatric approaches to addressing madness and insanity. The author utilizes the works of R.D. Laing, D...
Kanters position that the situational aspects of a working environment have the ability to influence worker attitudes and behavior...
records and kept him and his family informed about his progress to date and what he could expect along the path to recovery. Nurs...
Statement, 2006). It is also a goal of HHC to "join with other health workers and with communities in a partnership" (Mission Sta...
those under stress or who are unhappy with their lives. For this reason there has been a higher use in poorer social classes where...
seclusion is not new. The American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) reports that as early as the mid-nineteenth century ther...
ideation is measured on the basis of six specific components found on the Depression scale. Each disorder is matched with respect...
my birthday and my parents are throwing a party for me. Its no surprise, but thats just as well. I cant ever remember having a p...
today will reach retirement age within 15 years (Mee and Robinson, 2003). At the same time, fewer people are entering nursing, as ...
and nurses need to be and has generated capacity and energy within that body of nursing to reach that vision" (Ralko 6). A princip...
images represent some aspect of nursing? Examination of this question shows that two of these images are particularly helpful in d...
in which nurses had to request perceptions for certain types of dressing was a waste of time and resources, which in turn impacted...
health (except for a few exceptions) is not dealt with very well in the Middle East, and therefore requires a differing model when...
the associates course of study to address the very things that can make the greatest difference in patient outcomes and satisfacti...
this resulted in many children being locked away in attics or cellars, as these conditions were viewed primarily as social and eco...
are left to their own devices, which are generally not strong enough to deal with "normal" life. Of course, there are also the ...