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Essays 301 - 330
In two pages this paper examines the conflicts of minorities in society in a consideration of these two works of literature....
current literature, which includes existing nursing journals and the WEB sites conducted by the American Association of Nurses and...
Review Before focusing specifically on the impact of workplace violence on nurses, there are certain basic facts that should be u...
In five pages this research paper examines the problems of nursing turnover in a consideration of a literature review on solutions...
discusses yet another medical records software called NetVault, a software program that represents a radical departure from soluti...
In five pages this literature review considers heart disease and saturates fats' role....
In thirteen pages this paper presents a current literature review involving quitting smoking and the significance of nursing inter...
one after another in spite of their good care. "The primary goals for the case management project were to ascertain if case manag...
In twenty pages this literature review considers social workers and nurses who work with alcoholic clients and families in an anal...
In fourteen pages this research paper discusses rehabilitation in terms of nursing practices with a detailed literature review fea...
provide many advantages and increase the value of the data already stored within an organisation and help to identify areas where ...
that are often incurred as a natural part of the aging process (Wang and Wollin, 2004). These changes include "impaired vision and...
In ten pages this research paper presents a literature review on team nursing as a way of increasing patient satisfaction. Thirte...
2000). Though one might think that nursing professionals with higher education degrees might be able to address their own stress,...
the nGMS as an assessment instrument. This computer program provides a check list that the nurse can use to cover all pertinent in...
indicates, restraint places health practitioners between the proverbial rock and a hard place. However, there are practice standar...
feel lethargic, further disinclining the individual to exercise, which escalates the problem. In regards to population, all age gr...
support for the concept that effective leadership style is directly related to nursing job satisfaction (Kleinman, 2004a). These s...
degree (CBS News). Where 4.1 percent of new female nurses leave the profession after four years, 7.5 percent of new male nurses lo...
for the precise coding of medication and, thereby, helps nurses avoid the common errors listed above (Woods and Doan-Johnson, 2002...
minority groups. They are frequently poor and have little education. Scrandis, Fauchald and Radsma describe a "Charlottes Web of C...
disagree with his wife could disrupt their marital relationship at a time when he needs this support, which is undoubtedly one of ...
educators in the past, are lured away from academia by better-paying positions in clinical and private practice (Mee, 2003). Furth...
autistic children (Sallows and Graupner, 2005). In Sallows and Graupner (2005), 48 percent of the group were enrolled and perfor...
but fully 60 percent of charts of reporting skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) make no mention of any behavioral interventions prio...
I can find myself truly empathizing with the individual. If the story is written from the third person perspective then it is like...
(Wichowski, 2004). This certainly appeared to be the case for Elvis, as he complained about the "Croatian people" in his head who ...
declined as "educators, employers and others recognize the need for educational changes in nursing" (Bednash, 2000, p. 2985). Asso...
considering this economic downturn, the numbers of undergraduates pursuing nursing careers began to also decline. In 1991, Canada ...
reporting. Lukas (2004) outlines the problems associated with pain well by pointing out that the potential for postoperative pain ...