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In a paper of eight pages, the author reflects on the use of technology in nursing education, specifically the use of a clicker sy...
In a paper of five pages, the writer looks at nursing education programs. The role of accreditation and regulation bodies on these...
There are two topics discussed in this paper. The first part briefly explains several types of instructional methods. The second p...
This essay discusses different issues related to nursing education program evaluation. These include: influences, regulatory and a...
This is a specific types of teaching philosophy, it is about nursing education. The writer's philosophy is discussed and explaine...
it seems appropriate to suggest that a picture that appears less "faded" would be appropriate in conveying the message that the in...
This research paper presents summaries of two studies that focus on PDA efficacy in nursing education and practice. The paper also...
In a paper of five pages, the writer looks at the CLES+T instrument. A nursing education program is evaluated. Paper uses four sou...
In a paper of four pages, the writer looks at nursing education and the use of technology. The uses of various technologies are ex...
In a paper of nine pages, the writer looks at nursing practice. Discussion questions related to education and practice are examine...
completing the ranges of study required to attain the licensing level each holds. Aides are not licensed individuals and may or m...
on diabetes into categories and addresses these topics on separate web pages, as does the first site. The homepage explains that t...
over their blood glucose levels; and (3) encouraging continuous improvement in nursing knowledge and patient education. The progr...
the disease as well as around the prevention of the spread of the causative organism to other individuals that come into contact w...
only one group, no control group. Group exposed to treatment and then measure (Creswell, 2003). Measured participants blood gluco...
declined as "educators, employers and others recognize the need for educational changes in nursing" (Bednash, 2000, p. 2985). Asso...
professionals has come into view as an element of this discourse. Nurse professionals, who once worked directly under the wing ...
education for nurses in the US followed the model established by modern nursings founder Florence Nightingale (Fitzpatrick 63). Th...
Introduction When patients experience cardiac arrest, the response of healthcare workers can have a significant impact on patient...
legislation an the economic feasibility of the plan. A major role of the board will be to make the decision, to ensure that there ...
nurse practitioners how they could join the movement and help. The Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1989 included minimal reimbursem...
to do with how a person feels about him- or herself. Those with a high sense of self-efficacy believe that they can master even di...
pilot study was performed first, in which the research tested the methodology. This also involved developing an interview schedule...
generations. Though Nightingale promoted a professional demeanor, nursing was not something that most well-bred women would even ...
socially isolating, as outside opinion is discounted. The team adopts a "defensive posture," which is evidenced by "derogatory, de...
the question of what effect an aging nursing work force has on American healthcare in general. First and foremost, the aging of ...
graduate nursing hires (Truman, 2004, p. 45). The novice nurses participate in six hours of classroom instruction, plus thirty hou...
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...
imply, a standardized nursing language provides a "uniform nomenclature for the diagnosis, intervention, and evaluation components...
upholding the human dignity of the people involved, as well as their "unique biopsychosocial, cultural, (and) spiritual being" (LM...