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on Nursing" in 1860 which not only documented basic concepts of nursing care but also included basic research strategies such as o...
with a study sample of six female diabetes nurse specialists, who worked with a multidisciplinary team offering comprehensive diab...
the patient prior to his death. The nurse clearly felt the need to encourage the family to stay and spend as much time as possibl...
reveal a steady growth in the number of nurses joining unions due to discontent" (Blankenheim 2001, p. 13). They are doing so to l...
already has been diagnosed as having some form of heart disease. In that sense, primary prevention is not possible. The goals of...
the non-emergency sections of the hospital or when they are in the doctors office or the resident clinic! Heart attacks happen! ...
departments (Courson, 2004). It isnt that nurses have not been serving in these roles, they have but today, nurses receive speci...
declined as "educators, employers and others recognize the need for educational changes in nursing" (Bednash, 2000, p. 2985). Asso...
2004). As errors are inevitable, in order to significantly reduce the rate at which they occur, it is imperative that mistakes sho...
30 months, as this is when between 13 and 28 percent of senior nurses are due to retire (Sibbald, 2003). Currently, close to a thi...
quality and care" of health services that offered to rural areas throughout the US (Clinton, 2007). In addition to providing fun...
relationship or marriage (Darling, 2005). For example, a homosexual man suffering from HIV-related illness and receiving the inten...
Review Before focusing specifically on the impact of workplace violence on nurses, there are certain basic facts that should be u...
current literature, which includes existing nursing journals and the WEB sites conducted by the American Association of Nurses and...
quality of a patients life, (4) implementing managed care policies that threaten quality of care, and (5) working with unethical/i...
one of the most important legacies left by Charlemagne involved literacy. Hartman (2006) states that with his influence, "there wa...
case where an assignment of value to something that man generally does not have to pay for occurs, there are always critics who ar...
the KA familys ability to utilize US healthcare systems (Donnelly, 2005). KA parents experience with schizophrenia in their chil...
There are different studies that have made a partial examination of the developmental models of clinical mentorship and supervisio...
employment in places such as large corporations, schools and doctors offices so they have an ordinary schedule. Registered nurses ...
Furthermore they state that is a strategic approach which relates to all aspects of an organization within the context the culture...
nursing supervision is to provide support for nurse practitioner in a range of issues, developing their own identity as well as sk...
dropping out of high school and many may well find, years down the line, that they now want a high school education. One author no...
imply, a standardized nursing language provides a "uniform nomenclature for the diagnosis, intervention, and evaluation components...
the question of what effect an aging nursing work force has on American healthcare in general. First and foremost, the aging of ...
are able to make error reports without fear of reprisal. Nevertheless, the consequence of possible disciplinary action and repris...
and the values and preferences of the individuals, families and communities who are served"(Reavy and Tavernier, 2008, p. 166). Nu...
upholding the human dignity of the people involved, as well as their "unique biopsychosocial, cultural, (and) spiritual being" (LM...
Policy Institute found that only 28 percent of the hospital chief quality officers surveyed felt that patient satisfaction with th...
been established. The COO has found this in the early days, and realizes that there are some huge problems underway because of it...