YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Four Nursing Theorists
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Working for the well-staffed working environment in itself is no small task, given the fact of the ongoing nursing shortage. The ...
that the doctrine of informed consent is "hopelessly flawed--or at least misguided," as it is often not possible to truly inform ...
people learn by taking example from others who represent a sense of importance, such as parental figures, friends or teachers. Th...
which resulted in 47 practices taking part and two of these having two patients. The sample : 98 (75 male) consecutive patients w...
disappear and remain at bay for a long while. The symptoms that the patient exhibits as well as physical examination are consiste...
ethics and value of this research. Ethically and scientifically responsible nurses must realize that from a deontologic perspecti...
over the age of 60 years in 1995, and that number will probably increase to about 1.2 billion (2002, p.1094) in 2025. Informatio...
Replicatability is one hallmark of valid quantitative research. In past years, qualitative research in nursing has been ass...
various formal, stated ethics codes of nursing associations; nurse education programs; health care organizations; and certainly he...
in the profession. As long ago as 1990, at least one author was addressing in print the problems that hospitals were having not o...
should be emphasized that some nurses see their function in a more spiritual manner. They take their role as a calling to help tho...
Irelands influence in reflective practice is now beginning to be felt around the country. Among other developments, the English N...
caused by the illnesses the may then have a negative physiological backlash on the patient. For other condition it may be the ro...
a little less than a third of them were under the age of 40 (Meadows, 2002, p. 46). This offered conclusive proof that number of ...
improve it, then nursing can truly be an invaluable profession to choose. This leads us to the reality of helping people. Perha...
came about simply because it is true. Theories about Gods existence have been around for quite some time. There is Descartes proo...
At the heart of nursing is the nurse-patient relationship, which provides the foundation for nursing care (Patusky, 2003). This r...
achieved that the critical care nurse may address the bio-psycho-social implications of the event (Alfafara and Hedges, 1996). Fur...
is they do, when they change their actions, then the image of nursing will change" (Watson, 1996, p. 142). Watson has recognized ...
been in operation for some time, and it currently is building a retirement community of duplexes for those over 55 who do not yet ...
advent, Freuds work represented an innovative approach to the problems which had plagued mankind practically since the beginning o...
my divorce are better understood in relation the traditional concept of a nuclear family. The term "nuclear family" brings to min...
biochemistry. I recognized the wonder of chemistry, but what I failed to recognize at the time was the solid practice it gave me ...
a much greater burden of responsibility and knowledge than was previously the case. Even nurses in highly specialised fields are o...
(p. 1617). This suggests that the subject for this study is so under-researched that there are no previous studies to cite, which ...
of anxiety due to the diagnosis. She is single but hoped to one day get married and have children. The sudden onset of symptoms an...
can facilitate a different type of learning and examination, peer groups may allow an exploration with fewer confines groups with ...
from disease to non-disease to health. She argues that "This synthesized view incorporates disease as meaningful aspect of health...
In four pages a hypothetical situation is considered in which a conflict commences in an ICU between a healthcare assistant and a ...
the same sort of indirect methods that they have advocated will aid the economy. For example, the Republicans are pursuing putting...