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educators in the past, are lured away from academia by better-paying positions in clinical and private practice (Mee, 2003). Furth...
to others, at least not as frequently as would seem reasonable if they liked it as well as the general public does. The reason mo...
the ages of 12 and 19 were considered overweight (Surgeon General News, 2005). If that werent enough, this number is nearly triple...
that hospital nurse staffing levels are inadequate to provide safe and effective care" (DPE Research Department, 2003). Physicians...
the rate of such hospital mergers. One of these trends was the "phenomenon of Columbia/HCA," a for-profit hospital system that man...
This research paper presents an annotated bibliography pertaining to the effects of the nursing shortage on the delivery of health...
recognized categories for APNs within this state (TBoN, 2006). The scope of practice for Tennessee APNs includes the legal abili...
to it as the First Gulf War (Zwier and Weltig, 2004). It is also known as the First Persian Gulf War. In Kuwait it is referred t...
positive effect on the nursing staffing shortage being experienced at Hospital Name. Assessment of the environment Internal envir...
2010 and it indicated that the nursing shortage was being addressed by Maryland schools, this made me curious and this led me to t...
and Robinson, 2003). Another element complicating the problem is the fact that in the early 1990s, many hospitals restructured a...
Nursing (Webber, 2007). However, this is not a long-term solution. The long-term solution to achieving an adequate nursing force f...
less people living in rural communities and the "more remote geographical regions" of Australia than in urban locales (Bushy 104)....
This research paper pertains to the nursing shortage and discusses its current state and possible policy approaches. Six pages in ...
Kanters position that the situational aspects of a working environment have the ability to influence worker attitudes and behavior...
well. This study also appears to be sound scientifically. Its primary means of data analysis is statistical; the methods b...
developing countries, while it alleviating the nursing shortage in the industrialized countries to a certain degree, is creating a...
that not only were nurses retained but that everyone on staff is motivated to be actively engaged and involved in the work environ...
The United States has become more and more diverse over the last four decades and that diversity continues to expand. Different cu...
2004). Bulimia is different from anorexia because "the person with bulimia doesnt avoid eating. Instead, he or she eats a large a...
some determining the study was inconclusive, others saying certain interventions should be made universal and still others stating...
1827 (Houghton, 1997). What is the greenhouse effect exactly? Greenhouse gases are actually gases which are trapped in the atmosph...
between those who supported mandatory staffing ratios, based on research such as the study conducted by Linda Aiken, and the stanc...
Not only are the direct health impacts to the nurse deleterious, impaired nurses cannot meet their responsibility to provide top q...
This paper presents a cause-and-effect discussion that focuses on domestic violence, identifying the factors believed to be the do...
This paper offered a position paper on the topic of allowing Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to practice up to their knowledge...
wherein children become obese. Interestingly enough, two authors argues that the caloric intake of children and adults is ...
being. While nuclear accidents are extreme situations, everyday life provides a myriad of pollutants in the immediate environment....
most of the developed countries of the world. Belize has a population of nearly two hundred thousand for its small island size, b...
empire that once existed in the Sahara (Brough & Kimenyi, 2004). Although there was the occasional drought-induced famine, the ea...