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reach an adaptive state. This will improve the patients health (Nicholson, 2009). The physiological mode refers to all physical ...
only injuries in 53% of the falls recorded. It should be noted that for other types of injury there were some cross overs, for exa...
questions and concerns are unavailable or under-researched. I anticipate that in the future I will be implementing best practice...
that the concept of family that is most helpful to nursing practice is one that considers not only members of the immediate nuclea...
viewed demonstrated variables in relation to the methods for disseminating information and best-practice approaches to reducing fa...
new research is needed in the area. The style of the literature review is appropriate in that the author divides it into we...
It also publishes the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, Reflections on Nursing Leadership and an online newsletter, Excellence. ...
The writer reviews an intervention program designed by the student to assess and reduce risks with the aim of preventing falls in ...
The paper is made up of notes designed to compliment a presentation given at the instigation of a fall intervention program. The...
This paper emphasizes the importance of home health care by outlining typical day in the life of a home health care provider. The...
As a socially committed citizen who addresses health needs of the local, national, and global community, nursing will forever be h...
the people involved (Oberle and Allen, 2002). The principal focus of the simultaneity paradigm is on the clients perspectives of t...
impact the treatment process. Research underscores the connection between a "fighting" attitude and the capacity of individuals t...
this scenario, the question to be explored now is how each of above named nursing models addresses these patient needs. The Syste...
Spence (1973) proposes that employers rationally offer higher compensation to those workers who have completed a higher level of e...
for all persons in Medicaid certified facilities within the US. This instrument entails over 350 different data elements ranging f...
to are not likely to be illicit drugs but rather the same prescribed drugs with which they treat their patients (Texas Medical Ass...
in diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory operations of nursing" (Horan, Doran and Timmins, 2004, p. 30). From this perspective,...
ethnic distribution of the population in Paramus: White Non-Hispanic (75.5%) Hispanic (4.9%) Korean (4.8%) Asian Indian (4.5%...
differences between Orems theories and those of others. The intention of this paper is to work through each of these steps and to...
of the patient (beneficence); * does not perform functions that can do harm to the patient (non-malficence); * practice fairness...
international trade, has also increased pollution from diesel engines (Bostwick, 2004). A 20 parts-per-billion increase in ozone l...
viral disease that attacks the human immune system making it ineffective in fighting disease or sickness caused by microbial organ...
nursing shortage has meant for SNFs that they have fewer RNs available to them and that recruiting and retention has become more c...
of spirituality is not uniform and that "spirituality" as a term is frequently used as a synonym for religion, which is not necess...
team discuss examples of collaboration that are drawn from various databases and professional journals that demonstrate collaborat...
One examination that does not qualify as a scientific study is an assessment by Macknick (1998) of how nursing homes market themse...
rely on "surrogate" decision-makers, family members capable of making treatment decisions on their behalf. As a result, this stud...
arise during this absence. Not only is this practice unacceptable professionally, but it is also problematic legalistically, as th...
and was replaced by the broader term, telehealth (Maheu et al 7). The definition has also evolved to encompass all types of healt...