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nursing shortage has meant for SNFs that they have fewer RNs available to them and that recruiting and retention has become more c...
a little less than a third of them were under the age of 40 (Meadows, 2002, p. 46). This offered conclusive proof that number of ...
Colorado/Utah and 3.7 percent of the hospitalizations occurring in New York resulted incurred adverse events (Dunn 45). Death occu...
team discuss examples of collaboration that are drawn from various databases and professional journals that demonstrate collaborat...
the medical profession as a whole. Nurses themselves face a number of concerns in the performance of their jobs in organ transpla...
viral disease that attacks the human immune system making it ineffective in fighting disease or sickness caused by microbial organ...
In a paper consisting of nine pages the argument is presented that the reduction of nurses' autonomy through restrictive constrain...
any incident that requires an increased level of response beyond the routine operating procedures" (NASN, 2006). Natural disasters...
backstabbing, failure to respect privacy and broken confidences" (Stanley, et al, 2007, p. 1248). Ferrell notes the importance of ...
come through, which sends him over the edge, kidnapping his boss; however, the boss comes through with the bonus, all conflicts ar...
required of nurses in the twenty-first century, it is important to look at health care trends in general. II. Changes in the Am...
In seven pages Atlantic County, NJ is used as an example in a discussion of healthcares and community assessment with problematic ...
is still those are very disturbing numbers when one considers that the problem may be eliminated to some degree by the simple task...
represents a major public health concern. It has been estimated that 1 of every 7 health care dollars is spent on complications re...
In seven pages this paper discusses the problems associated with a patient's deliberate self harm in a discussion of relevant mana...
view of medicine in order to better help the indigenous population on which she is called to serve. Before launching any p...
The job prospects for pediatric nurses show all the signs of significant growth over the next ten years, with an expected faster g...
to researchers. Disadvantages One of the disadvantages is the same factor that also can be seen as an advantage. If a...
patient care" (p. 438). Prior to 1970, nursing training in the UK could be described as rigid and highly structured. After...
that time. What might be needed, then, would be some plan of action that the staff could follow, or possibly some type of polite s...
resulted in harvesting being accomplished at a greater rate. There came a point, however, at which the addition of extra workers ...
the restrained person and others. This implies that the force used in restraining the person is less injurious to all concerned th...
In ten pages this paper discusses patient stress in an application of the Orlando and Newman stress models and the development of ...
support increased motivation (Huczynski and Buchanan, 2007). Slide 4 Undertaking professional development will also support the...
"low-fidelity, moderate-fidelity, and high-fidelity" (Sportsman et al., 2009, p. 67). Low-fidelity are introductory, moderate-fide...
"study and report to Congress on standards for the maximum number of hours that a nurse may work without compromising the safety o...
In five pages this paper discusses the ethics and expenses involved in nurses serving as medical missionaries. Seven sources are ...
In five pages this paper discusses ethical situations that typically arise for nurses in clinical care environments. Six sources ...
In eight pages this essay discusses the ethical conflict between a patient's 'right to die' and the Nurse's Code. Five sources ar...
In five pages this paper discusses the recruitment of women to attend STD workshops as part of an inner city shelter for the homel...