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study also examined the availability of information resources available to the RN respondents (both at work and at home). Their fi...
and nursing literature abounds with how such theories influence and guide nursing practice in all of its varied aspects. For exa...
This offers three posts that will be submitted to a nursing discussion board. These posts address various world views on science, ...
This 6 page paper explains how there should be more of a standard for education for people studying to be nurses and how nurse edu...
This essay linked the IOM and QSEN reports by pointing out that advanced education would lead to nurses gaining the identified com...
disorders respond especially well to meditation as it lowers the levels of serotonin (stress hormone) in the bodys system. Other s...
2005). However, the employer of these aides will be responsible for ensuring that systems are in place in regards to proper manage...
medicinal purposes, but it is thought that its origin is tied to the caves of France dated to as early as 25,000 BCE ("History of ...
This research paper offers a literature review of studies that pertain to bar code medication administration (BCMA) systems. The p...
nurses should understand these patients thoroughly, "who they are, where they live and with whom, their current health status and ...
while in the hospital plus the incidence of symptoms and/or disease that would have initially required use of the medication. In ...
In five pages this paper discusses medication administration and school nurses as the focus of a study proposal and literature rev...
In five pages this paper evaluates nursing management leadership simulations that include tardiness of employees personal office e...
that nurse is guilty of doing something unethical. Nurses must impose a high standard of care in the office, hospital or home sett...
In eight pages this report considers HIV and AIDS in youth and the medication compliance issues as they relate to nursing interven...
course of action is often jumbled. Is the patient cognizant enough to make the correct choices? Many issues come into play when a...
systems. The following examination of the problem of medication errors focuses on the context of mental health nursing within the ...
as typical or traditional (first generation) and atypical (second generation) (Blake, 2006). Typical antipsychotic medications ar...
between a patient and a doctor in a community practice setting" (Manias, 2010, p. 934). However, this scenario is no longer the mo...
order must be provided and understood in order to ensure that proper administration occurs. Nurses must be aware of the factors im...
This research paper pertains to nursing errors that threaten patient safety, such as medication errors. Five pages in length, five...
documentation towards the use of electronic medical records (EMRs). This frequently, however, causes conflict among nursing staff,...
2004). As errors are inevitable, in order to significantly reduce the rate at which they occur, it is imperative that mistakes sho...
to reason, therefore, that if nurses are experiencing higher rates of stress, the inevitable consequences of such can only lead to...
for the precise coding of medication and, thereby, helps nurses avoid the common errors listed above (Woods and Doan-Johnson, 2002...
define what other mechanisms are brought into the healing process. For example, Gordon et al (2002) argue that depending on the v...
for the precise coding of medication in order to avoid the errors listed above (Woods and Doan-Johnson, 2002). Cohen, Robinson and...
establish policy guidelines. In the administration of medication, "processes have been virtually ignored in the search for EBP" (...
deaths each year are related to medications" (Meadows, 2003). The actual number is estimated to be much higher because these kinds...
already has been diagnosed as having some form of heart disease. In that sense, primary prevention is not possible. The goals of...