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for the birth" (MacKinnon, McIntyre and Quance, 2005, p. 29). As this suggests, intrapartum nurses spend the most time with labor...
were contributing to the "toxic" work environment, which characterized this CSDU, as there was "evidence of a lack of meaningful c...
"population," which is then further defined as "a collection of individuals who share one or more personal or environmental charac...
be immensely helpful in gaining insight into the specific issues involved and subsequent perspective on what course of action to t...
train sufficient numbers of new nurses. Turnover is high among those who remain in the profession, and those so dissatisfied - an...
which resulted in 47 practices taking part and two of these having two patients. The sample : 98 (75 male) consecutive patients w...
suggestions for future action in regards to this problem. Section A: Problem identification The Problem and its importance The G...
includes strategies that are designed to make the individual feel better, such as "exercise, spirituality, support groups and humo...
in decision making (Thomas Group, 2004). The leadership team appointed a steering committee to develop a plan for empowering nur...
in order so that it can be determined if all of the childs educational needs are being met. Aiding disabled children in reaching t...
percent); * Management by walking around (15 percent); * Coaching/empowerment (11 percent); * Team (7 percent); * Transformational...
establish policy guidelines. In the administration of medication, "processes have been virtually ignored in the search for EBP" (...
Partially as a result of improved heath care practices which result in longer life and partially as the result of the movement aw...
in 1999 alone "returned almost $500 million to the federal government." (Butler, 2000, 1). The first question to consider...
1999). Lee and his family owned a small business and had no health or medical insurance. The family was urged to begin the process...
of use) of sunscreen at the beach are important considerations. Other factors that should be assessed relative to subjective data...
drivers" than do states that do not require test automatic testing (Murden and Unroe, 2005, p. 22). Most states do set standards f...
there is no cure either for Alzheimers disease or the various forms of dementia on the horizon, healthcare practitioners should "i...
study intervention that addresses strategies for helping student nurses cope with high levels of stress. This studys findings stre...
the prevalence of UI was high in this region of the country and particularly high among African Americans in two of the states, wh...
factors" (Hader and Guy, 2004, p. 21). The international Association for the Study of Pain and the American Pain Society define pa...
the effect of music on preoperative anxiety and postoperative pain with a participant group that listened to "peaceful pan flute m...
reasons given by nursing staff for not providing this care (Kalisch, 2006, p. 306). At the end of the study article, in the "Di...
and theoretical Framework: The instrument designed for use in this study drew heavily upon the survey developed by Cole, et al, wh...
This research paper presents the basic concepts of Jean Warson's nursing theory and then describes a study that used it as its the...
This 7 page paper gives an overview of the basics of the major religions and why nurses should study them. This paper includes Jew...
This paper summarizes and analyzes a qualitative Norwegian study that examined the experiences of home care nurses in regards to f...
A real nurse leader is the subject of the beginning of this essay. She is the Director of Blood Management and is interested in se...
This essay discusses a journal article that focuses on the assessment of pain and pain management by nurses. The essay analyzes an...
This paper offers an annotated bibliography that discusses articles on the integration of nursing theory into research studies. Fi...