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"encouragement of facing probl4ems/fears, support of efforts to master problems/ears, affective experiencing/catharsis" (Coady 15)...
points out, medicalization is a process that defines a problem in terms of the practitioners perspective and cultural biases, rath...
controversial because of their human resource practices. Many employees are very loyal to the company and yet, they have had more ...
is not an expectation based on fact or knowledge, it is based on hope. 2. Clinicians personal and professional values Personal ...
of materials for aiding with this preparation and it is recommended that the child should practice wearing a stoma bag, which aids...
so that greater benefits are transferred to the developing country....
quality and care" of health services that offered to rural areas throughout the US (Clinton, 2007). In addition to providing fun...
management (DM) concept Disease management (DM) is defined as a "systematic clinical improvement process," which addresses both ...
Smith, et al. (2002) explain that their purpose "was to investigate the effects of therapeutic massage on selected outcomes relate...
This research paper discusses the significance of self-care management to the outcomes of older heart failure patients. This pape...
can decide "how to proceed with a particular client" (Nelson, 2002). "Eclecticism" refers to the practice of using different th...
In sixteen pages this paper discusses orthopedic sports medicine in terms of its evolution with such topics as injuries, treatment...
Continuing education as it relates to the nursing profession is considered in this paper containing five pages and discusses nursi...
they are working in the field now indicates that they understand the concepts and were successful in completing the ranges of stud...
This paper describes the Patricia Benner's Novice to Expert Theory of nursing and Malcolm Knowles' theory of adult education. The...
begins with "orientation," which is a period in which the nurse and the patient become acquainted. The relationship then proceeds ...
and respond to patient authentically as individuals in the here-and-now moment may be the best way to prepare safe and effective c...
with humanity, that is, to be humanistic in ones orientation refers to the principles of humanism, which has been given a variety ...
with mental illnesses may reach out to drugs or alcohol to ease the pain they are feeling. It becomes very difficult to separate t...
partners in the healthcare process. Through training and education, nurses learn to make decisions on multiple issues of patient c...
for patient safety identified these specific goals. For obvious reasons, these are copied directly from the Commissions Web page. ...
profession is very rewarding, if at times very difficult and even heartbreaking. This paper describes the Good Samaritan College o...
to five-times the risk for CHD, which contrasts sharply with the double risk encountered in African American men. There is also a ...
that not only were nurses retained but that everyone on staff is motivated to be actively engaged and involved in the work environ...
This paper discusses issues related to nursing education, including educational practices used by nurse educators. Specific exampl...
This research paper pertains to a classroom scenario in which nursing students are having learning difficulties. Then, the writer ...
This research paper focuses on nursing care in regards to earthquake victims. The writer reviews relevant recent literature in re...
evaluated stated that they are predominantly "hands-on learners." Eight of the 10 nurses evaluated stated they were hands-on lear...
additional costs of transcribing existing active patient records. The implementation will also incur additional operating costs,...
This paper reports six journal articles. Three focus on foster youth and education and three discuss sub-themes such as vulnerabil...