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Essays 331 - 360
who choose to use qualitative methods tend to seek a deeper reality, inasmuch as their aim is to "study things in their natural se...
unsafe by those who practice the procedure unskilled and unprepared for complications should they arise. So why do women still con...
repressed anger" (Shannon, 2001; p. 60). This rudimentary profile can describe hundreds of thousands of Americans, of cours...
that "People choose nursing for love, not money" (Collings, 1997; p. 52). The sentiment was true long before the 1980 survey, and...
does know is what is involved in the job, and many of the permutations that one simple standard can take. There is protocol, then...
present-day nurse, he notes, this can be construed to mean a caring about the well-being of those the nurse serves which, in this ...
(Hodges, Satkowski, and Ganchorre, 1998). Despite the hospital closings and the restructuring of our national health care system ...
of postwar survival -- that a person who learns a trade and can take care of himself is not only an asset to his own family but to...
have more opportunity to encounter difficulties involved in nursing the critically ill. "How frequently a given stressor occurs d...
interest that particular vocation. If it holds a significant amount of appeal, then it would be wise to dissect it right down to ...
home as well. All of this adds up to the fact that officers rarely have a place they can go to relieve their stress; it follows t...
out the parameters of the problem and review previous the results of research in this area. She discusses how patients older than ...
opportunity to do. The earliest nurses were to provide patient comfort and care for patients in the manner that physicians expect...
necessary. Of course, if an individual merely wanted to be the one in charge of directing YMCA activities and not directing the en...
Statistics expects that number to rise to more than one million in less than 20 years. The American Nurses Association and Monste...
the issue of work stress, noting that it is often difficult to strike a balance between beneficial and detrimental stress. Writin...
right to work doctrine is not necessarily the rule of employment. For instance, in Texas, an employee challenged her employers man...
a considerable difference between the garment worker of the nineteenth century and the beat cop of the twenty-first century. Howe...
and was told not to consider having children for fear of passing on defective genes (Sheldon, 1997; p. 34). This occurred d...
to succeed" (Challoner, 2003). From this we see that a dentist who wants success must broaden their perspectives concerning the...
of patients that not only speak about the medical problem, but also monopolize the staffs time by discussing volumes of informatio...
Mr. Smith tested normal on most of his test results. This was true for the factors of self control and empathy, both of which wer...
patient shows up in a physicians office with symptoms resembling those associated with a rare bone infection, the physician can fi...
(Mitter, 2000, Everts, 1998). It is easy to assume at this stage that there is mass discrimination within the sector, but this may...
York University School of Nursing and became an advocate of the practice through her teaching of therapeutic touch techniques and ...
and settings. Individuals reactions to the same stressors can be quite different, with one stressor creating significant stress r...
"understanding the fit," Beyea and Nicoll (2000) point out that: "A clinical expert continually questions knowledge, constantly le...
level work. An example is that the nurse practitioner can have his or her own practice under a doctors supervision. Still, they ma...
the optical signal back into a replica of the original electrical signal" (Anonymous Introduction to Fiber Optics, 2002; fiberguid...
Of far greater interest to the consumer are the costs, the utility, and the popularity of any given item . . . and not necessarily...