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nurses are part of this generation and a large majority of nurses are retiring. It has been estimated that 50 percent of the count...
interests and values considered and respected in the decision-making process" (Fly and Johnstone, 2002). This rationale is undoubt...
goes into the air will harm them. Some take it so far as to want to ban cigarette smoking in outdoor parks for example, but usuall...
2001). Toms condition remained so precarious that personal care for him had to be done very tentatively. For example, brushing his...
well. This study also appears to be sound scientifically. Its primary means of data analysis is statistical; the methods b...
(Ferrence and Ashley 310, Brownlee 66). The evidence is mounting, however, that secondary smoke is more than just a nuisance to n...
expressing his or her misery. Such caregivers may have experienced patients who are as likely to cry out, thrash around, or simply...
bans are commonplace today, full bans normally are found primarily in large corporations and hospitals. Any hospital intending to...
Orem defines a "self-care deficit" as when a clients condition or injury prohibits that individuals ability to meet the requiremen...
nurse job satisfaction and the development and implementation of a patient care delivery model at New Hampshire Hospital?" (Allen...
charged with one plate having a positive charge and the other, a negative charge (CableOrganizer, 2008). The alarm works by ionizi...
concerns the how NP practice has been implemented in countries other than the US. The majority of research articles available in v...
(Townsend, 2000). This study is advantageous in many other ways as well to the nursing educator. It utilizes methodologi...
p. 311). Specifically, this study focused on discerning how indicators of the "psychosocial work climate" affected the frequency w...
to be the "third leading cause of preventable death in the United States," as it constitutes a "major source of indoor air polluti...
Numerous articles conclude that people who have mental health disorders are more likely to smoke than people who do not have such ...
There are more than 40 million smokers in the United States. Of those who try quitting through groups, patches, or gum, very few s...
The positive health benefits of quitting begin within minutes of the last smoke, however, it is very hard to quit. This paper repo...
This article summary describes a study, Chen (2014), which pertains to nontraditional adult students and the application of adult ...
with humanity, that is, to be humanistic in ones orientation refers to the principles of humanism, which has been given a variety ...
2008, p. 208). The purpose of the study designed by Sorensen and Yankech (2008) was to investigate whether a "research-based, th...
Leadership and management while related are two distinctively different concepts. Leadership can be discerned from simply manageme...
In five pages this paper examines literature regarding the nurse's role in educating hospitalized patients on smoking cessation. ...
numbers of young students came to believe that perhaps nursing would provide an outlet for caring natures as well as support a fam...
that not only were nurses retained but that everyone on staff is motivated to be actively engaged and involved in the work environ...
established that nurses are often involved in the "timely identification of complications," which, if acted upon swiftly, prevent ...
noted that cases of a rare lung infection, pneumocystis carinni pneumonia, had occurred in Los Angeles and also that three young m...
individual is an "open system," which includes "distinct, but integrated physiological, psychological and socio-cultural systems" ...
the traditional one-on-one model" (Herrara, Vang and Gale, 2002, p. 4). Prior to presenting their method analysis section, the res...
ensure that any data given is not capable of identifying any of the respondents, although this is unlikely, there is also the way ...