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caring as the very definition of what constitutes personal values from a nursing perspective (2003). Koerner (1996), likewise, e...
departments (Courson, 2004). It isnt that nurses have not been serving in these roles, they have but today, nurses receive speci...
are working, for example, in pediatrics(Sherman 2004). Therefore, she suggests, as many have, that the nursing professional learn ...
Let it pour." The major problem facing Faith Community Hospital can be found within its mission statement, which reads, "With t...
Social psychology is the study of what affects human behavior in social settings. This paper discusses what this field is about an...
(Hodges, Satkowski, and Ganchorre, 1998). Despite the hospital closings and the restructuring of our national health care system ...
as the "Angel of Mercy" during the late 19th century; the "Gal Friday" during the 1920s and the "Heroine" during World War II (Bro...
decisions. It is through our status as health care professionals that such a role is not only valued but critical. Nursing...
is one of several advanced positions that a registered nurse might choose, and while the CNS is a specialized occupation, this spe...
that caring is good. Some nurses might object to allowing themselves the luxury because it makes them vulnerable, but in some prof...
facing the Executive Assistant is to decide which of the various and interconnected issues which have been presented by the CEO ar...
fashion as to give the reader a sense of connectedness speaks volumes regarding the authors inherent talent for blending his homel...
both for nurses and their patients, meaning that nurses experience and deal with stress in a variety of directions and settings. ...
industry and primary care access; homecare access; and the new legislation proposed in regards to the entire health human resource...
looks upon his world as a direct reflection of him, his values, beliefs, experiences, conditions and development; contrarily, huma...
individuals belief, values, and membership in family and social groups. Brodie (2001) asserts that it is the hallmark of professio...
four-year Bachelor of Science degree to become a registered nurse. But to a fourteen-year-old, college still seems like a distant...
its female counterpart; while this mentality has been somewhat reversed in certain global communities, it still takes precedent in...
treatment. Other interpretations concern the DNR as nurses are not respecting the wishes of patients. One can see that the nurses,...
it attempted to deal with organized crime (Internet source). The result was the development of a number of intelligence programs t...
since the survey was initiated in 1977, for example, between 1992 and 1996, the number of nurses grew by 14.2 percent (Mee, 2001)....
some determining the study was inconclusive, others saying certain interventions should be made universal and still others stating...
a good track record, using a SWOT analysis it maybe possible to identify that she is a strength to the firm, likewise the importan...
for the speech. Well drop the "pro and con" limiter and just search for "universal health care," which should broaden the results ...
factors as culture and even spiritualism in patient care delivery. While at one time nursing was a discipline which concentrated ...
researcher may choose only certain observations, it is also an approach where there may be other factors that are important or inf...
the fever? Was it related to an infection in the surgical wound? Was the patient developing atelectasis and pneumonia? Or, was the...
the situation, the charge nurse might take a number of different actions in response to this information. For example, the charge ...
rheumatoid arthritis with the need to fortify ones mental and emotional status in order to deal with the chronic systemic illness....
importance in the immediate nature of the patients problems, however. In critical care, theory can wait. Nurses need to be focus...