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are often called upon to provide comfort where there seems to be none, patience in the face of adversity, and grace under fire. Th...
rights, as such, propose an unacceptably anthropocentric view of the world, which sets human beings at the top of a pyramid wherea...
control group received as much attention from nursing staff as the experimental groups (LaMontagne, et al, 2003). The interventi...
of experimentation his research yielded because of its benefit to the greater good of mankind. However, there is significant stre...
by examining why diversity management is important. In this section of their article, they differentiate between diversity managem...
states, "The nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety and rights of the patient" (Code of Ethics f...
comes from significant literature that has found: mothers of children with disabilities spend so much time in child care, they are...
should all be considered (OConnor and Walker, 2003). Traditionally, societys influence on educational planning has meant that the...
improve it, then nursing can truly be an invaluable profession to choose. This leads us to the reality of helping people. Perha...
dispute. There were students who lost a lot of money interviewed but there were also students who won or who were able to pace the...
between states and federal regulation. The purpose here is to determine whether the USAF advanced nurse practitioners are "functi...
words, society gives lip service to the negative nature of the act, but really does not take the legal part of it seriously. In ot...
learn the goal-setting skills they need, and offer three recommendations for individual improvement. They are allowing sufficient...
is understandable given that MRSA is one of the primary threats in terms of diseases encountered in ICUs in the US. Over fifty pe...
been in operation for some time, and it currently is building a retirement community of duplexes for those over 55 who do not yet ...
borrow from a retirement account or use money earmarked for something else, the hospital must have felt a sense of desperation. Th...
in the current literature (Belfry and Schmidt, 1988/1989 and Hofstede, 1993) regarding variations in the views of subcultures and ...
as time when by they began to decline, they did not see themselves as transportation companies, but merely as railroads. Therefore...
Conroy and Nottoli (1999) report the case of Henry, an irascible octogenarian who easily was the most difficult patient in the ski...
We would therefore expect to see a basic similarity of content between the two articles, but considerable differences in the way t...
MEDMARX is thought to be the most comprehensive reporting of medication error information in the nation (Morantz & Torrey, 2003). ...
At the heart of nursing is the nurse-patient relationship, which provides the foundation for nursing care (Patusky, 2003). This r...
achieved that the critical care nurse may address the bio-psycho-social implications of the event (Alfafara and Hedges, 1996). Fur...
reveal a steady growth in the number of nurses joining unions due to discontent" (Blankenheim 2001, p. 13). They are doing so to l...
individual than when no fragrance of any kind was in the air. People were not only more apt to offer assistance, but they also re...
good amount of money. She admitted that she has other investments and her husbands retirement account is elsewhere. She speaks not...
"...it must also be recognized that, although the health sector is not necessarily the most important channel for dealing with ine...
popular as a lifestyle choice amongst Americans. He refers specifically to these changes as being "dysfunctional", rather than as ...
objective in conducting their study was to "describe the experience of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer and their wives,...
is wheelchair bound, but nevertheless cooks for herself and shops for herself in a nearby grocery store, using her motorized wheel...