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on an evidenced based evidence based practice and the development of increased individual accountability in the area of clinical g...
The metaparadigms of nursing represent common concepts that are accepted throughout the profession and across international bounda...
certification program (Policy statement, 1999). On the other hand, the additional education required to become a licensed NP may t...
theoretical framework for promoting professional development through the use of quality circles. This management theory involves a...
clinical nurse specialist and the advanced nurse practitioner is decidedly hazy. However, Wickham (2003) states that a nurse worki...
312). Various types of contracts characterize contemporary professional nursing. For example, due to the nursing staffing shorta...
motor vehicle crashes, substance abuse, and illegal behavior" (Visser, Lesesne and Perou, 2007, S99). Symptoms include irritabili...
like an angel because she was so caring and helpful, and I couldnt get her, or nursing, out of my mind. I soon realized that nursi...
a method which pursues both action and understanding at the same time, and points out that it is particularly relevant in situatio...
in detail the theories of Betty Neuman, Madeleine Leininger and Callista Roy and, also, describe direct applications of each theor...
the situation, the charge nurse might take a number of different actions in response to this information. For example, the charge ...
it is also something that people must essentially be trained for, go to school for, and seek out as a career, at least for much of...
is considered to have written the first nursing textbook, Notes on Nursing (OConnor, Robertson and Davidson). As this suggests, ...
background of hospital RNs is a significant factor in providing quality nursing care, as this study showed that the level of educa...
carry out specific behaviors influences the behaviors in which they engage, their persistence in the face of obstacles, and the ef...
The theory is "rooted in an agentic perspective," meaning that humans are the agents of change in their lives (Pajares, 2004). Peo...
back to Congress on the proposed legislation, either favorably or unfavorably (GovTrack, 2009b). They are first considered in the ...
innumerable national health system in meeting the demands for primary care in todays society (Main, Dunn and Kendall, 2007). NPs...
an ED, in general, nursing interaction focuses on individuals, as the point of the emergency service is to stabilize patients in ...
we had a helper who came in during the day and a nurse at night. Both of them were kind, experienced and very caring, and I could ...
leaders should facilitate their development of trans-cultural nursing skills such as being able to assess patterns that are eviden...
to work efficiently and effectively across cultural boundaries. This concept also encompasses not only the assumption that nurses,...
leader. Finally, my educational objectives include demonstrating an awareness of and a skill for nursing research, which requires...
first started to administer to the injured and the sick, the notion that nurses should be women has prevailed (Odendaul, 2004). T...
or chronic illness; however, nurse practitioners also have additional intensive education that involves risk reduction and prevent...
nurse anesthetist. For one week, I watched the interactions between the nurse anesthetist and other professionals, as well as the...
These authors conducted a large study of 3,830 individuals consisting of 17.8 percent nurses, 21.8 percent physicians, 29.6 percen...
(Yost and Burke, 2006). The forensic LNC testified that the doctor in the case was negligent by allowing the patient to be air tra...
view as well, developing theories of nursing that focus on nursing and its components as systems of varying degrees. Some, such a...
degrees of restricted motion (Swank and Lehnert 631). Computer-assisted systems (CAS) have been developed to aid surgeons in obtai...