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rate at the hospital soon declined by two-thirds (Garofalo and Fee, 2010). This emphasis is immediately evident in Nightingales No...
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...
In twelve pages English nurse Florence Nightingale's life and many innovative nursing profession contributions are examined. Six ...
was well educated (Le Vasseur, 1998), from a family of wealth and yet held an unusual compassion for those less fortunate. She wa...
the incidence of the deaths that were preventable, and also developed the polar-area diagram as a way of demonstrating the impact ...
In five pages this paper discusses women's rights and giving meaning to life as conceptualized by Florence Nightingale, the founde...
is considered to have written the first nursing textbook, Notes on Nursing (OConnor, Robertson and Davidson). As this suggests, ...
This paper examines social problems' causes and effects from a theoretical perspective in five pages....
warm-blooded mammals that bear life young and most are insect-eaters (Krantz and Barrow, 2003). Considering the many misconception...
This paper begins by discussing the theoretical focus of Florence Nightingale and then relates this information to the nursing th...
prepared for this role" (McKenna, 1997, p. 87). Perhaps most significant of all was Florence Nightingales belief that env...
time she was thirty years old. In Victorian England, it was normal for girls to marry young, and Mary Ann was unusual in that she ...
begins by describing the elaborate, beautiful and impractical nature of the Chinese Emperors palace, which is so delicate that you...
the suffering sick, and looking after their basic hygienic needs (Roux 2012). It is worth noting that during this period, nursing ...
Nightingale as power-crazed and iron-willed. Salvage (2001) tends to believe that these criticisms of Nightingale reflect lingerin...
poet of nature. For example, "The instinct of Wordsworth was to interpret all the operations of nature by those of his own strenuo...
evaluations are able to add to the field of group behaviour (Freud, 1921). Although Freud did not group behavior as an individual...
In twenty pages this paper examines the nature of dreams in terms of Sigmund Freud's theoretical interpretations of them....
He admits that the higher powered the glass through which we are looking, the more vague our observations may be, but he also indi...
their vastly segregated social and economic status, leaving the door wide open for resentment and intolerance, which effectively t...
In five pages this paper discusses how the book in few pages provides clear, understandable, and extremely accessible information ...
ability (or inability) to maintain this upper hand in relationships. When his wife made choices in their marriage that did not re...
an active processor of information, and deals with the interaction between perception, memory and thought. We perceive the world a...
its broadest definition is the study of demons from a Christian perspective (What is Christian demonology?, 2007). In this traditi...
layer that is closest to the child and which contains the relational features with which the child has direct contact (Paquette an...
influence of the mass media, especially television, in defining the perspectives on certain issues. One of the misnomers of the ma...
This paper offers discussion of several theoretical perspective on the utility of models of cognitive development to the purposes ...
media reports on these acts and at the accompanying punishment, at once educating the citizenry by restating the rules of that par...
from pain that began after radiation therapy that caused nerve damage (Fischman, 2000). After receiving therapy at a pain clinic, ...
This research paper discusses Jean Watson's theoretical perspective as expressed in her nursing theory. The writer offers a thorou...