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based on a research study that surveyed over 2,000 RNs who provide direct nursing care in three mid-western hospitals. This result...
mapping. This is not a new approach but it is one that has gained a great deal of attention in the last several years. Concept map...
begins using drugs, stealing, experimenting with sex, and seeking out more radical means of self mutilation. Each of these change...
(Allmark, 2003, p. 4). Poststructuralism: This perspective takes a deconstructive view of structuralism and "sees inquiry as ine...
abuse despite interpersonal problems or social caused brought about by drinking (Dawson, 2000). Repeated drinking of alcohol on da...
2000). In other words, medical malpractice is a form of negligence that "denotes an injury to a patient caused by a health care pr...
best standards of care (Whittemore, et al, 2002). The goal of nursing education in regards to diabetes treatment is to aid the ind...
is on a morphine drip to which there is attached only one instruction: decrease the drip when respirations reach four per minute....
to researchers. Disadvantages One of the disadvantages is the same factor that also can be seen as an advantage. If a...
view of medicine in order to better help the indigenous population on which she is called to serve. Before launching any p...
viral disease that attacks the human immune system making it ineffective in fighting disease or sickness caused by microbial organ...
One examination that does not qualify as a scientific study is an assessment by Macknick (1998) of how nursing homes market themse...
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 ...
international trade, has also increased pollution from diesel engines (Bostwick, 2004). A 20 parts-per-billion increase in ozone l...
Conroy and Nottoli (1999) report the case of Henry, an irascible octogenarian who easily was the most difficult patient in the ski...
on the other hand, is much faster than analysis in that it is based on "immediate recognition of the key elements of a situation a...
In seven pages this report examines the importance of workplace communication between nurses in a hospital environment. Six sourc...
on those occasions when the need for urgency arises, the work can be quite stressful. Patients entering the area must be evaluate...
have a negative impact on the quality of patient care, says Dr. Paul F. Clark, professor of labor studies and industrial relations...
the emphasis to more localised care with the primary health care trusts holding more of a an administrative and strategic role. ...
the same sort of indirect methods that they have advocated will aid the economy. For example, the Republicans are pursuing putting...
of the patient (beneficence); * does not perform functions that can do harm to the patient (non-malficence); * practice fairness...
issues of spirituality. In essence, the parish nurse has the ability to treat the whole patient, rather than only addressing symp...
differences between Orems theories and those of others. The intention of this paper is to work through each of these steps and to...
(Walsh, 2003; p. 22). The intended role is that of partner with an MD in providing direct patient care in terms of serving in rol...
for all persons in Medicaid certified facilities within the US. This instrument entails over 350 different data elements ranging f...
This left Mee with little opportunity to connect with these patients as human beings and she started "to feel like a machine," whi...
for nurses who come into intimate contact with clients from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. Ott, Al-Khadhuri and Al-Junaibi...
follow-up full medical treatment and counseling. 5. Bargain for violence-prevention provisions. 6. Make violence-prevention progra...