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Essays 421 - 450
In five pages the shortage of energy in California is evaluated in terms of whether or not it is a crisis or simply a challenge to...
In nine pages this research paper discusses causes and solutions for the shortage in nursing. Twelve sources are cited in the bib...
In five pages this paper examines the exorbitant amount of overtime nurses are required to work in order to compensate for staff s...
type of agricultural system. They dismiss modern agriculture as a form of "industrialization," or demonize it for its "chemicaliza...
In five pages this paper discusses how the shortage of nurses compromises the safety of both patients and nurses alike. Six sourc...
from sheer numbers. Cars us an incredible amount of our natural resources -- not just oil, but all the material needed to make a c...
The most recognized expert in any field is useless in the classroom if he or she cannot communicate that expertise to the students...
a less than desirable life choice as fewer and fewer college students are making the commitment to becoming teachers. The result h...
of the great need for Hispanic nurses which has been created by the growing Hispanic population, this occupational choice presents...
the automotive industry so while suppliers may be facing critical shortages in skilled labor, the major auto manufacturers themsel...
have a negative impact on the quality of patient care, says Dr. Paul F. Clark, professor of labor studies and industrial relations...
and settings. Individuals reactions to the same stressors can be quite different, with one stressor creating significant stress r...
is not being replaced by individuals wishing to go into nursing or the health care environment. This has been shown by a slow decr...
many contemporary societies still reflect incredible amounts of poverty, disease and homelessness in spite of the fact that their ...
of patients that not only speak about the medical problem, but also monopolize the staffs time by discussing volumes of informatio...
the chaos," she said (Serafini 1490). This nurse further stated that sometimes ER nurses are called to the intensive care unit for...
affect the level of health care available to individuals in sub-Saharan nations, the exodus of qualified health care providers and...
since the survey was initiated in 1977, for example, between 1992 and 1996, the number of nurses grew by 14.2 percent (Mee, 2001)....
in the global economy Hong Kong has seen the emergence of a new economy. This manifests most apparently in changes in the labour m...
In three pages this paper analyzes an article on shortage of medication from an Australian sociological perspective. There are no...
and Asia (Catholic News Web, 2003). The number in Europe has increased slightly (Catholic News Web, 2003). This does not eliminate...
This solved the immediate problem but not without severe criticisms from citizens in Northern Nevada who are dependent on agricult...
the level of the Aral Sea, one of the regions primary water source (along with the Caspian Sea) (Environment, Water and Security i...
causing in increase in health services. Furthermore, the US workforce of Registered Nurses (RNs) are aging as well. The ironic fac...
this new technology. Training therefore may be used to serve as a way of producing the correct skills, but also to help increase p...
the problem of the nursing shortage has grown to the point that it is no longer only added stress and long hours for those nurses ...
staff them (Ocala, Fla., Hospitals Tackle Nursing Shortage, 2002). The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizati...
considering this economic downturn, the numbers of undergraduates pursuing nursing careers began to also decline. In 1991, Canada ...
the central problem is often the inappropriate use of unlicensed personnel in the workplace setting. Though nurse mangers are ins...
of tuition reimbursed but in terms of paid time off for studies and the potential for abusing the system by using city clerical st...