YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Four Nursing Theorists Described
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time to actively conduct a research study, lack of time to read current research, nurses do not have time to read much of the rese...
There are numerous cultural differences, such as the distance at which people from Latin Americans feel comfortable speaking, diff...
profession is very rewarding, if at times very difficult and even heartbreaking. This paper describes the Good Samaritan College o...
Introduction Down syndrome results from a chromosomal anomaly. Instead of a child having the normal twenty chromosomes the...
In seven pages this research paper examines how nursing was defined in the 19th century by Florence Nightingale and in the 20th ce...
This research paper pertains to "The Future of Nursing," a report that was collaboratively formulated by the Robert Wood Johnson F...
This research paper presents a comprehensive discussion of nurse manager responsibilities, which includes addressing nurse empower...
This essay describes traits and values that are associated with being a nursing educator, learner responsibilities and the profess...
This research paper presents an overview of nursing liability. The writer defines terms and describes risk management procedures. ...
This research paper discusses the problem of poor communication in regards to nursing handoff and describes two new tools to aid t...
This essay presents a hypothetical example of how a student might choose to describe the student's professional development as a n...
can only be expected to escalate in the near future. Therefore, issues of affordability, in relation to equitable healthcare servi...
the insertion of a central line, threaded through a vein, and it was once believed that it would aid cancer patients, restoring ap...
indicates that 51 percent of patients who are older than 65 received no medication information at the time of hospital discharge H...
the politics found in hospitals and other environments (Reuters, 2008). Supply and demand is always a major driver of salaries in...
in detail the theories of Betty Neuman, Madeleine Leininger and Callista Roy and, also, describe direct applications of each theor...
were contributing to the "toxic" work environment, which characterized this CSDU, as there was "evidence of a lack of meaningful c...
This nurse that leaving the acute care facility had to do with "When youre constantly short-staffed and feel your managers arent s...
has always been about the development of autonomy, equality, social justice and democracy" (Mezirow, 1999). The transformative app...
announcing that shes "fine" and then another year or two will pass before the next outburst of psychosis. There is resignation an...
study also examined the availability of information resources available to the RN respondents (both at work and at home). Their fi...
(Domrose, 2001). However, current trends have developed that have greatly expanded the scope of med-surg nursing, which includes a...
But, it also refers to the fact that nurses "shape and transform the environment" as well as offer care within the context of an e...
all aspects of professional nursing and a nurses obligation to patients to provide ethical and professional quality care. The firs...
the listeners would occasional offer comments and observations, to which the rabbi would generally respond. Occasionally, this pro...
developing countries, while it alleviating the nursing shortage in the industrialized countries to a certain degree, is creating a...
Domain concepts Health: The traditional understanding of "health" is that is the absence of illness and/or injury. However, for ...
motor vehicle crashes, substance abuse, and illegal behavior" (Visser, Lesesne and Perou, 2007, S99). Symptoms include irritabili...
and Perou (2007) report that an estimated five to eighteen percent of youth in the US are diagnosed with ADHD and most receive so...
may leave and go to another area, therefore, wages also need to be set with other areas wages to be taken into consideration. In...