YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Terminally Ill Patients and Nursing Care
Essays 361 - 390
Today, the theories of Orem, Roy, Neuman, Rogers, King, and others seem to be more popular than older theories such as those of Fl...
This essay gives an overview of why mandatory overtime for nursing staff is a significant issue that as the potential to harm pati...
Few stakeholders are satisfied with health care in America despite the fact that health care costs more than in any other develope...
their wishes for the patients care. Every nursing home resident has a right to such a plan by law (Stern), and it does not only p...
The treatment of the mentally ill has changed drastically since the asylums of the 19th century. This paper examines the historic...
In five pages this paper discusses the plight of the homeless and health care access in a consideration of a nurse's role. Six so...
of angina, but no indication of muscle damage or clotting (as would be the case in coronary thrombosis). It should also be...
the question of what effect an aging nursing work force has on American healthcare in general. First and foremost, the aging of ...
quality and care" of health services that offered to rural areas throughout the US (Clinton, 2007). In addition to providing fun...
quality and safety for the care they can expect to receive from nurses and midwives and other health professionals are the same" (...
individual family member are considered within this context (Friedman, Bowden and Jones 37). In analyzing the various theories th...
verifies old knowledge (Wilkerson, 1998). As this suggests, the continuation of scholarly advances in the development of nursing t...
with humanity, that is, to be humanistic in ones orientation refers to the principles of humanism, which has been given a variety ...
move in concentric circles of caring--from individuals, to others, to community, to (the) world" (Vance, 2003). Caring science inv...
which a person demonstrates fundamental functioning in their life environment (Jones and Kilpatrick, 1996). In other words, the c...
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...
Colorado/Utah and 3.7 percent of the hospitalizations occurring in New York resulted incurred adverse events (Dunn 45). Death occu...
care. The team leader is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all of the elements of care and also delegates care of specif...
scientific investigation and treatment of trauma and/or death of victims of abuse, violence, criminal activity, and traumatic acci...
and can be applied in a variety of clinical settings, as well as in educational programs and research. Orems theory is bas...
job experience, type A behavior patterns, and fear of negative evaluation, combined with frequency of stressful events" (Dugan et ...
In eight pages the concerns that have recently developed regarding the 1976 ANA Code for Nursing are considered including nursing ...
Certification is important in many fields as it is in nursing. The CNA position is discussed in depth. The nursing care industry i...
In twenty pages this research paper examines how the field of nursing has been impacted by managed care in a consideration of its ...
In five pages a nursing services' director for a long term health care facility for senior citizens is interviewed regarding the p...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses the health care setting in an examination of the advanced practice nurse or nurse practition...
In six pages this paper examines the nurse's role from an ambulatory care perspective with service complexities and constant chang...
In fifteen pages this paper focuses upon a diabetic home health care setting in a research proposal that studies and compares two ...
patients, cleaning patients up, changing the beds for patients, helping patients go to the bathroom, and many other simple, but ne...