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In six pages this research paper examines the nursing home industry and considers the increasing costs of patient care due to an e...
In six pages this paper examines community nursing intervention as a way of increasing the birth weights and to decrease the numbe...
In twenty pages this paper examines the prevalence of HIV among the African American male population in a community outreach progr...
between those who supported mandatory staffing ratios, based on research such as the study conducted by Linda Aiken, and the stanc...
insight regarding the details of their normal everyday life and health concerns. Boutain sets the stage by reporting that one in...
in response to cognitive and physiological challenge" (Covelli, 2007, p. 323). Diet: Both the intake of dietary sodium and potas...
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...
a discussion and review of literature that focuses on hypertension (HTN) among minority ethnic groups, with a particular emphasis ...
This research paper presents a comprehensive discussion of the American nursing shortage. A brief history of the shortage is prese...
2006). The annual incidence of IM in individuals aged 10 to 19 years is 6 to 8 cases per 1000 in populations, but among college s...
in which care is provided for aging and dying adults in general. In addition, the researchers recognize that preparation for dyin...
Olsen, 2006). The authors recognized that within the scope of nursing theory, the paradigms can relate to either the practical nu...
which initiates a series of events that will either successful contain the infection or prompt it progression toward active diseas...
for the same population. Pertinent Neighborhood Characteristics This is a sample of the information that should be included in...
(Wichowski, 2004). This certainly appeared to be the case for Elvis, as he complained about the "Croatian people" in his head who ...
(rural communities were slower to put into place screening mechanisms for HIV in the blood supply used for transfusions). Final...
The methodology utilized in the study by OBrien is quantitative and includes an assessment of a review of literature, the developm...
In addition to their roles in the carative environment, RNs may also take on educational roles, providing important instruction, e...
issues pertaining to focus group interview with regard to access, ethical issues, power and relevance (Benner, 1991; Morse, 1994; ...
act as integral members of healthcare teams, provide direct and indirect patient care, and address central issues for patients, in...
condition, her lack of awareness of her own limitations or lack of limitations in activity, and her response to various types of p...
an adolescent client (Wallis, 2004, p. 59). Data on the development of abstract reasoning skills, as well as of the "recognition o...
but fully 60 percent of charts of reporting skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) make no mention of any behavioral interventions prio...
Kolatkar, 2005). For instance, a lack of exercise and obesity are believed to contribute to diabetes (American Diabetes Associatio...
efforts and prevention methods (Erickson, 1997). Ericksons (1997) study considered the impacts of psychology and specific attit...
with "depression, sleep disturbance, fatigue, and decreased overall physical and mental functioning" (Hearn, 2001). Problem Stat...
"study and report to Congress on standards for the maximum number of hours that a nurse may work without compromising the safety o...
be on the alert for any changes in blood pressure, urinary tract, and body temperature (Jackson, 2000). Muscles must be exercised ...
fatigue is related to functional state. Older patients are more likely to have persistent pain, to experience less relief from an...
feet. Based on the assertion that nurses fall into this category of workers who spend long periods of time on their feet, this st...