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Essays 271 - 300
that have affected my choice of working as a nurse. Of course many people have these factors in common within their personal valu...
(Snyder and Lindquist, 2001). Under this philosophy the social factors and even the spiritual factors of an individuals existen...
as an RN giving me an understanding of seniors physical needs, and I also have experience with the administrative aspects of nursi...
(p. 835) among Medicaid residents of Massachusetts nursing homes between 1991 and 1994. This mixed method (i.e., quantitative as ...
experience of another person, and another can enter into the nurses experiences" (Tourville and Ingalls, 2003, p. 25). Watson rega...
Nursing has evolved over the decades primarily as a result of research (Director, 2009). Nurses recognize a problem and introduce ...
and nurses need to be and has generated capacity and energy within that body of nursing to reach that vision" (Ralko 6). A princip...
considering this economic downturn, the numbers of undergraduates pursuing nursing careers began to also decline. In 1991, Canada ...
US shortage has caused many healthcare institutions to look for nurses outside their countrys borders and many nurses are leaving ...
to understand what it is we mean by TQM and consider how HRM may play an important role we first need to define TQM. TQM has its o...
group of health care providers," which means that based on their sheer numbers, nurses have the power to reform the way that healt...
tree is the founding theory of modern nursing, the theory formulated by Florence Nightingale. There are three branches in this ana...
are under our care. By promoting healthy and better communication between us and the patient, we do not need to involve the famil...
Under her wing, Nightingale took care of the soldiers while at the same time training other women to "nurse" them back to health. ...
and nursing literature abounds with how such theories influence and guide nursing practice in all of its varied aspects. For exa...
and Ingalls (2003) describe the four metaparadigms allegorically as the "roots" of a living tree, emphasizing that the metaparadig...
Understanding that there is a step by step progression, both physically and psychologically, can be part of the nurses role in thi...
the associates course of study to address the very things that can make the greatest difference in patient outcomes and satisfacti...
be and should be directly aligned to a companys strategic goals. According to Paauwe, another important part of HRM involved workf...
and Robinson, 2003). Another element complicating the problem is the fact that in the early 1990s, many hospitals restructured a...
my divorce are better understood in relation the traditional concept of a nuclear family. The term "nuclear family" brings to min...
nurses which makes job searching easier. Registered nurses are in great demand and it is thought that there will be a significa...
to identify and to relate in terms of actual patient care. Ida Jean Orlando created a conceptual view of the nursing process whic...
Statistics expects that number to rise to more than one million in less than 20 years. The American Nurses Association and Monste...
homes. Rather, it is a high-quality facility dedicated to providing the best of care to its residents. Staff members are employe...
well. This study also appears to be sound scientifically. Its primary means of data analysis is statistical; the methods b...
to changes which in turn can result in higher costs and reduced perceived quality of care. Primary nursing is not a new con...
Statement, 2006). It is also a goal of HHC to "join with other health workers and with communities in a partnership" (Mission Sta...
Kanters position that the situational aspects of a working environment have the ability to influence worker attitudes and behavior...
records and kept him and his family informed about his progress to date and what he could expect along the path to recovery. Nurs...