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Partially as a result of improved heath care practices which result in longer life and partially as the result of the movement aw...
first started to administer to the injured and the sick, the notion that nurses should be women has prevailed (Odendaul, 2004). T...
percent); * Management by walking around (15 percent); * Coaching/empowerment (11 percent); * Team (7 percent); * Transformational...
The metaparadigms of nursing represent common concepts that are accepted throughout the profession and across international bounda...
the elderly. The Nurse Practitioner announced in its July 2000 issue that reports of the AMAs petition had been received as...
achieved that the critical care nurse may address the bio-psycho-social implications of the event (Alfafara and Hedges, 1996). Fur...
reveal a steady growth in the number of nurses joining unions due to discontent" (Blankenheim 2001, p. 13). They are doing so to l...
Conroy and Nottoli (1999) report the case of Henry, an irascible octogenarian who easily was the most difficult patient in the ski...
and certainly health care facilities. In essence, the minimum requirements of nursing dictate that: * the nurse remain cognizant ...
information brochure that described the standard course of care for CHF patients (About Virtua, 2004). The team modified the flow ...
The theory is "rooted in an agentic perspective," meaning that humans are the agents of change in their lives (Pajares, 2004). Peo...
carry out specific behaviors influences the behaviors in which they engage, their persistence in the face of obstacles, and the ef...
economic positions (McGinn and Murr, 2006). All of this development in the past several years has led to a restatement of Shannon...
background of hospital RNs is a significant factor in providing quality nursing care, as this study showed that the level of educa...
whoever the client might be, that is, an individual, family, group or community. The third provision indicates that nurses are als...
methods with measurable outcomes, creating a link between existing research and nursing process, define the role of nurse educator...
an obstruction of the airway and can involved any or all of the following factors: "smooth muscle bronchoconstriction, mucous secr...
and typically occurs by the time a person reaches their 70s. In the U.S., roughly 1.5 million fractures are caused by osteoporosis...
nursing supervision is to provide support for nurse practitioner in a range of issues, developing their own identity as well as sk...
Furthermore they state that is a strategic approach which relates to all aspects of an organization within the context the culture...
that they are often asked to take care of more patients with higher acuity levels than they have in the past (Hassmiller and Cozin...
between those who supported mandatory staffing ratios, based on research such as the study conducted by Linda Aiken, and the stanc...
to work efficiently and effectively across cultural boundaries. This concept also encompasses not only the assumption that nurses,...
In seven pages this research paper discusses the new teaching approaches in nursing education and how the ever growing field will ...
of pregnancies, pending on the population and the definitions used (Walker, 2000). Hypertension in pregnancy is typically classi...
both for nurses and their patients, meaning that nurses experience and deal with stress in a variety of directions and settings. ...
every 30 minutes for protection, safety and placement. This was a two-part citation in that there is no evidence that staff...
help. Many of these people have the same basic preparatory training for their work, thus, there is a great deal of duplication, i....
efforts and prevention methods (Erickson, 1997). Ericksons (1997) study considered the impacts of psychology and specific attit...
in terms of the diagnosis and the aggregate. Discussion of Nursing Diagnosis The nursing diagnosis for this study, kno...