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leaving much of the population stranded educationally and economically. Since working at the local mill has always been the way ...
by any number of characteristics used for grouping individuals. These characteristics can include geography, relationships, cultu...
the problem and to eliminate it where possible. Nester (1998) quantifies the extent of the problem relating that an estimated 1,2...
making a critical separation between their medical and social responsibilities within the short time allowed in an office visit. ...
the emphasis to more localised care with the primary health care trusts holding more of a an administrative and strategic role. ...
Rose, "sleeps somewhere else" (Sarton 16). Mrs. Hatfield only experience as a "trained nurse" was two years employment as a nurses...
avoidance, such as creating a buddy system, which pairs elderly neighbors with each other. Buddies check on one another and accomp...
fact that Ross, who is associated with an established clinic, recommends this procedure and offers her an example of how this can ...
employability: The role of nurse educator requires an advanced practice nursing degree at the graduate levels of masters and docto...
potential need for treatment for impaired skin integrity due to immobility. Therefore, the nurse will begin precautions prior to a...
In six pages this paper examines community nursing intervention as a way of increasing the birth weights and to decrease the numbe...
In eight pages cultural diversity within the nursing profession is discussed within the context of the Hispanic community with the...
In seven pages Atlantic County, NJ is used as an example in a discussion of healthcares and community assessment with problematic ...
seek the same health goals for clients as in mainstream nursing, nurses in remote locations often cope with problems and obstacles...
obesity, tobacco use, substance abuse, responsible sexual behavior, mental health, injuries and violence, environmental quality, i...
p. 379). Bronfenbrenner in the 1980s expanded the focus of his model to consider "external influences that affect the capacity of ...
which means that the homeless population in Vancouver encompasses roughly 1800 people (The Americas, 2004). They are virtually all...
in African American communities in though it has level off and is falling in other US populations (Dyer, 2003). Adolescents are am...
a partnership approach where the discipline work together can be increased cost effectiveness in the overall treatment of a patien...
the disease as well as around the prevention of the spread of the causative organism to other individuals that come into contact w...
In six pages this paper examines a marketing plan for a community nursing program regarding the recruitment of students to volunte...
In five pages this paper discusses the recruitment of women to attend STD workshops as part of an inner city shelter for the homel...
the elderly. The Nurse Practitioner announced in its July 2000 issue that reports of the AMAs petition had been received as...
the term public health nurses" (JWA - Lillian Wald, n.d.). The public health nurses at the turn of the 20th century visited...
to three days more than 20 years ago. We ruefully joke that some managed care plans only allow new mothers to be hospitalized on ...
the near future, however. This presents potentially severe consequences for the economics of elder care. The stakeholders in this...
to produce better outcomes for patients and improve the conduct and performance of nurses and other health care employees on a dai...
does not receive (or seek) health care outside of prison. The literal captive audience allows health care professionals to offer ...
data because it is quick, can be administered cheaply and results are instantaneous in some instances. Before delving into the app...
In five pages this paper discusses the legal aspects of euthanasia as it affects the legal community, the nurse or caregiver, and ...