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McKenna (1997) points out that mid-range nursing theories tend to focus on concepts of interest to nurses. This can encompass pati...
1995). The first are ownership advantages. The ability of resources to be used more efficiently where there is enforceable owners...
perhaps for good reasons but with disastrous results over the long term. Community over self is more obvious and calls to m...
health arena, creating instructional programs that help others learn more about threatening health conditions and preventative mea...
workmen to gather. There were no acts of parliament forbidding collusion among employers to "lower the price of work: but many ag...
make a real difference. In helping professions, such leadership is desirable. The health care industry today is fraught with probl...
that this is wrong. They believe that there is an intrinsic morality and that women should not be executed for committing adultery...
this paper by describing what love is NOT. For one thing, there is a vast difference between physical desire and love. Physical de...
she recommends and see if they might work in todays system. One proposal she suggests, which many school districts have im...
operations of nursing" (Horan, Doran and Timmins, 2004, p. 30). This is broken down into three basic categories: 1) wholly compen...
extending from an increasing prison population and the struggles of the government to address this problem (Brann, 1993). Casa (1...
MEANING AND CONCEPTS Jones & Krysa (1998) describe the three essential comfort interventions as listening (to...
addressing specific phenomena or concepts and reflecting practice (Liehr and Smith, 1999). The grand theories of nursing, that is,...
speaks volumes. At the very bottom of the ad the words read: "Introducing the all new 2009 Lincoln MKS." Then, right underneath is...
protect and guard the warrior, but in this case, it represents the king protecting and guarding the nation against all intruders t...
explain why this is so. Descartes also questioned the ability of a dreamer to know whether or not he is dreaming. Many people do a...
point that relatively few paid attention to it at all. In many respects, the same has occurred in the discussion of anythin...
differences between Orems theories and those of others. The intention of this paper is to work through each of these steps and to...
viewpoints that articulate their own unvoiced feelings toward their profession. For example, in a discussion in an online nursin...
the word alone that Watsons ideology is based not just upon clinical actions but upon the implementation of emotional availability...
in diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory operations of nursing" (Horan, Doran and Timmins, 2004, p. 30). From this perspective,...
care model is highly useful with the elderly and those recovering from surgery or illness. Self care is not an issue that enters ...
of fulfilling desires of order. Orem also sees the family as a relational concept (Taylor, 2001, p. 7). It only exists because o...
of her theory is the "improvement of nurses relationships with patients," which is a goal that she proposed can be accomplished by...
patient, to occupy thoughts, behaviors and other patterns that provide specific indicators of how to approach healing. In this pa...
begins using drugs, stealing, experimenting with sex, and seeking out more radical means of self mutilation. Each of these change...
resulted in harvesting being accomplished at a greater rate. There came a point, however, at which the addition of extra workers ...
deal of pain likely will occur during the first 24 hours after surgery (Drakeford, Pettine, Brookshire and Ebert, 1991). Preventi...
In seven pages Atlantic County, NJ is used as an example in a discussion of healthcares and community assessment with problematic ...
In 5 pages this paper discusses an article on RN graduate orientation programs that are based upon competency from a reflective an...