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In five pages this paper discusses how patient culture is an important consideration in the nursing field. Six sources are cited ...
has left the facility and has gone home to the comforts of home in order to spend the last days, weeks or months of their life in ...
one after another in spite of their good care. "The primary goals for the case management project were to ascertain if case manag...
In eight pages this paper examines pediatric diabetes and considers the necessity for nursing specialists in this field in order t...
In this paper consisting of seven pages the importance of adequately assessing patient needs is discussed by examining the theorie...
This paper contains five pages and explores research presented by Julia Cameronon on the professional ramifications of holistic nu...
In five pages this paper examines the nursing implications of IV infiltration and proposes some solutions to this problem. Six so...
couldnt get along without nurses any more than they could get along without mothers" (Garey et al, 1988, p. PG). II. VIRGINIA HEN...
undergoes surgery for a hip arthroplasty 24 hours after admission. Twenty-four hours after surgery the nurses note that Mrs. Gale...
(Fawcett, 1995). Application of either model rests in large part on the appropriateness and completeness of nurse documentation (...
reveal a steady growth in the number of nurses joining unions due to discontent" (Blankenheim 2001, p. 13). They are doing so to l...
risk factor, but is of less consequence among those diabetics who pay close attention to their blood sugar levels, test often and ...
evaluating information (including assumptions and evidence) related to the issue, considering alternatives ... and drawing conclus...
caused by the illnesses the may then have a negative physiological backlash on the patient. For other condition it may be the ro...
states, "The nurse promotes, advocates for, and strives to protect the health, safety and rights of the patient" (Code of Ethics f...
and statistics. This approach works well for in physics and math, but less well when applied to people. Moloney (2002) offers thre...
are often called upon to provide comfort where there seems to be none, patience in the face of adversity, and grace under fire. Th...
should all be considered (OConnor and Walker, 2003). Traditionally, societys influence on educational planning has meant that the...
The link between nurse caring and patient satisfaction has been reported numerous times. For instance, the AORN journal reported a...
objective in conducting their study was to "describe the experience of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer and their wives,...
is wheelchair bound, but nevertheless cooks for herself and shops for herself in a nearby grocery store, using her motorized wheel...
At the heart of nursing is the nurse-patient relationship, which provides the foundation for nursing care (Patusky, 2003). This r...
achieved that the critical care nurse may address the bio-psycho-social implications of the event (Alfafara and Hedges, 1996). Fur...
is they do, when they change their actions, then the image of nursing will change" (Watson, 1996, p. 142). Watson has recognized ...
is understandable given that MRSA is one of the primary threats in terms of diseases encountered in ICUs in the US. Over fifty pe...
between states and federal regulation. The purpose here is to determine whether the USAF advanced nurse practitioners are "functi...
been in operation for some time, and it currently is building a retirement community of duplexes for those over 55 who do not yet ...
to a nursing facility, it should also be understood that each situation is unique. When both the family members and the staff of t...
and their insurers by operating under two distinct fee schedules. Medicare requires that care providers fees be "normal and custo...
using similar tests and with mixed variables such as aromatherapy and hypnosis. All of the studies mentioned concluded that massag...