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disciplined and well-organized care. On returning to England, she visited the Institute of Protestant Deaconesses at Kaiserwerth, ...
been in operation for some time, and it currently is building a retirement community of duplexes for those over 55 who do not yet ...
and in 2001 unofficially took over daily operations of Johnson & Johnson as he was being trained to succeed Ralph Larsen upon his ...
northeastern Ohio. It is not only a general care facility but maintains many patient-oriented programs and services. Some of the...
In seven pages this paper discusses the importance of nursing research for a clear understanding of methodology and ever changing ...
This paper examines a Clinical Nurse Specialist's function and role with leadership, specialization, and changing role among the t...
In ten pages this paper discusses the growing nursing home industry and the need for planning change. Eleven sources are cited in...
In seven pages this paper discusses nursing roles, how they have changed, and the status of equality over the past century with pr...
There are a number of theories on how children develop literacy. One research study is analyzed for this essay. The theories and c...
This paper is basically about nurse leadership. A scenario was presented in which a nurse director needed to present a new annual ...
This paper considers how nurses can become an agent of change in regard to ageism, the myths surrounding it, and the care of older...
Literature on this topic indicates that RNs are hesitant in delegating tasks primarily because they are uncertain of the qualific...
This 16 page paper outlines the elements that need to change for improving quality of nursing care. This paper explains that the p...
the "inability to determine the meaning of illness-related events" (McCormick, 2002, p. 127). Furthermore, Chinn and Kramer (1999)...
period of restructuring in many industries, including healthcare. Managed care organizations and changes in reimbursement rates f...
feet. Based on the assertion that nurses fall into this category of workers who spend long periods of time on their feet, this st...
The result is that "Suddenly there is great interest in how men and women talk to each other" (Woodard and House, 1997; p. 39), no...
industry and primary care access; homecare access; and the new legislation proposed in regards to the entire health human resource...
between those who supported mandatory staffing ratios, based on research such as the study conducted by Linda Aiken, and the stanc...
carcinoma in situ (DCIS). This is also known as "intraductal carcinoma or non-invasive breast cancer" (Breast Cancer, 2004; p. PG...
who suffer from cancer, arthritis, AIDS, multiple sclerosis or acute back pain are known to frequently turn to alternative medicin...
the medical team with which these patients have surrounded themselves. It is the patients responsibility to cooperate and do ever...
article, "Mother-Infant Skin-to-Skin Contact (Kangaroo Care)," kangaroo care offers the parents the only opportunity to engage in ...
says that families have been sorely neglected as a great deal of nursing practice continues to focus on individuals (Denham, 2003)...
based on a research study that surveyed over 2,000 RNs who provide direct nursing care in three mid-western hospitals. This result...
patient care" (p. 438). Prior to 1970, nursing training in the UK could be described as rigid and highly structured. After...
on a global scale. Therefore, for nurses to succeed in the complex world of the twenty-first century, many authorities feel th...
as typical or traditional (first generation) and atypical (second generation) (Blake, 2006). Typical antipsychotic medications ar...
international trade, has also increased pollution from diesel engines (Bostwick, 2004). A 20 parts-per-billion increase in ozone l...
risk factor, but is of less consequence among those diabetics who pay close attention to their blood sugar levels, test often and ...