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not money" (Collings, 1997; p. 52). The sentiment was true long before the 1980 survey, and its persistence over time likely woul...
importance in the immediate nature of the patients problems, however. In critical care, theory can wait. Nurses need to be focus...
cosmic forces: they comprise the primal and universal psychic energy yet are overlooked * We have to treat our "self" with gentlen...
that caring is good. Some nurses might object to allowing themselves the luxury because it makes them vulnerable, but in some prof...
Emergency rooms are, at least in many cases, the primary health care provider to the underinsured and uninsured patient (Isenstein...
19th and early 20th centuries. Hughes and Romeo (1999) question the usefulness of education that does not address the growing div...
got closer to him, he kicked at me in the same way that he had kicked at the blocks. As for including Ericksons theories of child...
In ten pages this report discusses how moral theories address contemporary life issues with such ethical concepts as virtue, care,...
A paper in which the author observes child development in a day care setting. The author cites the theories of Erickson, Plaget, ...
In a paper consisting of twenty five pages medical care and options are examined in terms of decision complexities that surround t...
In eight pages this paper discusses Watson's contributions to the nursing theory of caring. Six sources are cited in the bibliogr...
In seven pages Atlantic County, NJ is used as an example in a discussion of healthcares and community assessment with problematic ...
In five pages caring is examined through nursing field theories and new organizational areas in order to determine a relevant defi...
This paper examines Madeleine Leininger's theories of human care as well as her trans-cultural nursing model. This seven page pap...
is they do, when they change their actions, then the image of nursing will change" (Watson, 1996, p. 142). Watson has recognized ...
differences between Orems theories and those of others. The intention of this paper is to work through each of these steps and to...
operations of nursing" (Horan, Doran and Timmins, 2004, p. 30). This is broken down into three basic categories: 1) wholly compen...
simply because the company did not want to lose money by taking the crib off the market. The social costs theory goes a step furt...
patients life needs to change in response to the patients health care needs, then the nurse needs to be sensitive to that factor a...
and can be applied in a variety of clinical settings, as well as in educational programs and research. Orems theory is bas...
client who is the focus of this case study is an 86-year-old woman who has been living at home with her husband. Her medical histo...
Systems (HCAHPS) is a patient satisfaction survey and assessment of the level of quality care provided by hospitals and healthcare...
phenomenological, existential, and qualitative components (Cohen, 1991). These combine to create a theory that addresses the pers...
the balloon, and certain gestures, were definite responses to the environment and evidence of consciousness, but the doctors disag...
that the concept of family that is most helpful to nursing practice is one that considers not only members of the immediate nuclea...
move in concentric circles of caring--from individuals, to others, to community, to (the) world" (Vance, 2003). Caring science inv...
Hospital. The purpose here is to describe and evaluate the restructuring of St. Vincents ICU to gain one-on-one nursing and so im...
for their future relationships and interactions (Pendry, 1998; Practice Notes, 1997). There are three conditions for attachment de...
conflicts does not come for years and sometimes, it is never completely resolved. The superego develops more during these years, a...
perspective, is viewed as "the optimal level of ones potential relating to the environment" (Tourville and Ingalls 22). For examp...