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Essays 301 - 330
Hunt (2001) goes on to clarify that the chain of accountability runs upwards (through the institutional hierarchy), downwards (to ...
assists individuals, families, groups, and communities to achieve and maintain an integrate balance with their internal and extern...
manual (Tullmann, 2002). The way ion which there was the absence of a common culture from which power bases were built (Tullmann, ...
level work. An example is that the nurse practitioner can have his or her own practice under a doctors supervision. Still, they ma...
majority group in the United States. When considering other population groups, the disparities are even greater. The purpose her...
opportunity to do. The earliest nurses were to provide patient comfort and care for patients in the manner that physicians expect...
the issue of work stress, noting that it is often difficult to strike a balance between beneficial and detrimental stress. Writin...
exist for generations. Though Nightingale promoted a professional demeanor, nursing was not something that most well-bred women w...
"understanding the fit," Beyea and Nicoll (2000) point out that: "A clinical expert continually questions knowledge, constantly le...
(2002). The purpose of this investigation is to provide an overview of the concept of immobility in medicine, with an emphasis on...
cover the costs of catastrophic illness, but otherwise they maintained their own routine health care. The route of health care ac...
York University School of Nursing and became an advocate of the practice through her teaching of therapeutic touch techniques and ...
(LPNs) and aides all worked together. The RNs traditionally were delegated to decide upon the division of labor between members of...
out the parameters of the problem and review previous the results of research in this area. She discusses how patients older than ...
(Hodges, Satkowski, and Ganchorre, 1998). Despite the hospital closings and the restructuring of our national health care system ...
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...
nurses any more than they could get along without mothers" (Garey et al, 1988, p. PG). A profession that was decidedly more...
In this paper consisting of eight pages ABC's readiness to compete with XYZ's managed care market dominance is discussed with ABC ...
In five pages this paper considers an evaluation of HMOs and how integrated systems and hospitals can go about becoming more aggre...
not provided. In the Patient Protection Act, the confidentiality provisions list those specific purposes for which all pati...
In fifteen pages this paper examines Medicare in an assessment of fee for services vs. managed care plans. Fifteen sources are ci...
In five pages this paper presents a physician interview sample in which he expresses the system changes he would implement with re...
In twenty pages this paper assesses the impact of the managed health care system upon the relationship between doctor and patient ...
In seven pages this paper examines the nurse practitioner profession. Six sources are cited in the bibliography....
that it allows the reader to realize that all aspects of human interaction have an element of sales - selling an idea, a process, ...
In twelve pages this paper examines how Medicare affects managed care programs. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography....
In ten pages nursing is examined in a consideration of past, present, and what the twenty first century holds in store for the pro...
In seven pages this paper is formatted as a speech that considers managed health care and addresses the system's various problems....
In 11 pages managed care is considered in an overview of its pros and cons with the primary focus being on systems in the states o...