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necessary health-related behaviors" required for meeting "ones therapeutic self-care demand (needs)" (Hurst, et al 2005, p. 11). U...
and respond to patient authentically as individuals in the here-and-now moment may be the best way to prepare safe and effective c...
care. The team leader is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all of the elements of care and also delegates care of specif...
a good nurse ... Id spend more time with their families. If I were a good nurse, I would ..." (Williams, 2001; p. 24ac2)....
who suffer from cancer, arthritis, AIDS, multiple sclerosis or acute back pain are known to frequently turn to alternative medicin...
of angina, but no indication of muscle damage or clotting (as would be the case in coronary thrombosis). It should also be...
and can be applied in a variety of clinical settings, as well as in educational programs and research. Orems theory is bas...
that MCOs develop their capacity to handle changes that are driven legislatively by congressional response to public reactions to ...
development of nurse-operated continence centers, which provide conservative management for UI (Bernier, 2002). Continence nurses...
All of these studies reflect empirical studies of hospital populations in an effort to determine how changes in the healthcare env...
Colorado/Utah and 3.7 percent of the hospitalizations occurring in New York resulted incurred adverse events (Dunn 45). Death occu...
This pair consists of the speaker notes for khapnpall.ppt, a six-slide Power Point presentation that critiques an article, Reed (2...
This research paper focuses on nursing care in regards to earthquake victims. The writer reviews relevant recent literature in re...
Few stakeholders are satisfied with health care in America despite the fact that health care costs more than in any other develope...
This essay presents a summary and analysis of "Video on Interviewing Vulnerable Elders (VIVE)," which instructs nurses and long-te...
This paper discusses conflict, especially in health care organizations. The paper uses an example of a conflict between two nurses...
issue of regulatory interest when attached to direct patient care (Nursing, 2004). As few nurses with no patient responsibilities...
and continues to do so, over the past two decades, as it was first published in 1979 (Falk-Rafael, 2000). In formulating her theor...
which a person demonstrates fundamental functioning in their life environment (Jones and Kilpatrick, 1996). In other words, the c...
move in concentric circles of caring--from individuals, to others, to community, to (the) world" (Vance, 2003). Caring science inv...
?19a-490, Connecticut Department of Public Health Code ?19-13-D105 and Residential care homes ?19-13-D-6 (National Academy for Sta...
the question of what effect an aging nursing work force has on American healthcare in general. First and foremost, the aging of ...
verifies old knowledge (Wilkerson, 1998). As this suggests, the continuation of scholarly advances in the development of nursing t...
change and its rationale (which was based on the results of empirical research), implemented the change and then "supported the c...
time to actively conduct a research study, lack of time to read current research, nurses do not have time to read much of the rese...
to proper interaction with culturally diverse patients: "These standards provide comprehensive definitions of culture, competence,...
these reforms. The data revealed a "sense of tension and conflict between nurses traditional values, roles and responsibilities ...
and technology, however, she refers to these elements as the "Trim," which is a term she originated that differentiates between ca...
the profession of nursing has developed some basic ideas that serve as the foundation that guides all subsequent professional prac...
This research paper offers an overview of issues pertaining to advanced nursing practice and the impact of advance practice nurses...