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be more enlightening and convey a more precise meaning than an extended descriptive passage. At this point, the student researchin...
factors as culture and even spiritualism in patient care delivery. While at one time nursing was a discipline which concentrated ...
In five pages this research paper considers how Dorothea Orem's theories and innovations revolutionized the field of nursing. Fou...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses the nursing field and offers a proposal for an assessment tool that measures self esteem wi...
In six pages this paper discusses prevention in an examination of the nursing field and workplace violence. Nine sources are cite...
In a paper of seven pages, the writer looks at active listening. Exercises for improving active listening in the field of nursing ...
caring as the very definition of what constitutes personal values from a nursing perspective (2003). Koerner (1996), likewise, e...
group, such as "those that control the eye," or it may become more generalized (Yee). The patients facial expression and speech ma...
Discusses uses of a bar graph. There are 2 sources listed in the bibliography of this 4-page paper....
the expansion of the industry was based on a business model-getting people well and making a profit doing it-rather than on doing ...
degree (CBS News). Where 4.1 percent of new female nurses leave the profession after four years, 7.5 percent of new male nurses lo...
are working, for example, in pediatrics(Sherman 2004). Therefore, she suggests, as many have, that the nursing professional learn ...
and empowerment must be mutually exclusive. Falk (1995) describes empowerment as a more contemporary concept than advocacy, and...
as the "Angel of Mercy" during the late 19th century; the "Gal Friday" during the 1920s and the "Heroine" during World War II (Bro...
term. The rationale is that the experienced nurse will guide the new graduate into the active and applied portion of the pr...
effective leader was his ability to build bridges between communities, between upper and lower caste Hindus and among Hindus, Musl...
(Hodges, Satkowski, and Ganchorre, 1998). Despite the hospital closings and the restructuring of our national health care system ...
In seven pages this research paper discusses the new teaching approaches in nursing education and how the ever growing field will ...
employment in places such as large corporations, schools and doctors offices so they have an ordinary schedule. Registered nurses ...
In five pages this research paper examines the field of nursing with the emphasis upon the mentorship role and its importance. Th...
that caring is good. Some nurses might object to allowing themselves the luxury because it makes them vulnerable, but in some prof...
since the survey was initiated in 1977, for example, between 1992 and 1996, the number of nurses grew by 14.2 percent (Mee, 2001)....
four-year Bachelor of Science degree to become a registered nurse. But to a fourteen-year-old, college still seems like a distant...
both for nurses and their patients, meaning that nurses experience and deal with stress in a variety of directions and settings. ...
decisions. It is through our status as health care professionals that such a role is not only valued but critical. Nursing...
individuals belief, values, and membership in family and social groups. Brodie (2001) asserts that it is the hallmark of professio...
with the reconfiguration of practice settings, delivery sites and staff composition. Professional guidelines must be established ...
an "integration of feelings with knowledge and experience" (Cumbie, 2001, p. 56). Nurses, as caregivers, have to reflect on their ...
8 pages and 9 sources. This paper provides an overview of cafeteria benefits plans and traditional health benefits plans in order...
Clinical Pathways can be important to saving the health care system of this country, according to this paper. It gives an overview...