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of falls in nursing homes, it was essential to collect information from as wide a variety of credible sources as possible. Title s...
there is very little information about predisposes people to these episodes (Swann, 2006). Therefore, for the most part, nursing a...
long possessed in the oral tradition. It was during the 19th century that it seems literature actually emerged in written form and...
and Perou (2007) report that an estimated five to eighteen percent of youth in the US are diagnosed with ADHD and most receive so...
to a Veterans Administration (VA) inpatient program for the treatment of substance abuse. Research has definitively established ...
care (OMalley, 2007). The aim of this essay is to offer an overview of this problem, focusing on how it applies to a specific ho...
for "population, intervention, comparison intervention and outcome" and therefore offers nurses a structure that prompts nurses t...
the "5 As," the steps are: 1) ask the patient if he or she smokes, 2) advise him or her to quit, 3) assess the willingness to...
A very large meta-analysis was performed by the American Library Association in 2007 to determine the most important traits for an...
out at this particular time were truly offering up new visions, realistic visions, and modern visions of life. In looking at some...
the issue of work stress, noting that it is often difficult to strike a balance between beneficial and detrimental stress. Writin...
In six pages this paper examines nursing practice through a definition, literature review, and implications of immobility. Five s...
on a global scale. Therefore, for nurses to succeed in the complex world of the twenty-first century, many authorities feel th...
adults, their youth and relative weakness decreased their chances of survival in the camps, where they were subjected to violence,...
the restrained person and others. This implies that the force used in restraining the person is less injurious to all concerned th...
even through government agencies (Visiting Nurse Association-Omaha/Southeast Nebraska, 2002). Various programs and services are sp...
Irelands influence in reflective practice is now beginning to be felt around the country. Among other developments, the English N...
Medical Center, 2002). It is estimated that 13 to 18 million adults suffer from incontinence at some time or other (Mercy Medical...
individuals belief, values, and membership in family and social groups. Brodie (2001) asserts that it is the hallmark of professio...
be on the alert for any changes in blood pressure, urinary tract, and body temperature (Jackson, 2000). Muscles must be exercised ...
that nurse is guilty of doing something unethical. Nurses must impose a high standard of care in the office, hospital or home sett...
criminal and social repercussions, creating a punitive response to alcoholism that can impact the views of service providers. Cha...
interactions with their patients and with each other have. Kurt Lewins change theory holds that change is incremental. It occurs...
legal errors (Fackelmann, 2002). Furthermore, the AMA study demonstrated that there is a direct statistical connection between th...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses the nursing field and offers a proposal for an assessment tool that measures self esteem wi...
to real-world violence, and thereby less empathetic to the pain and suffering of others (Chidley 37). Observations of teenagers re...
In fifteen pages this paper presents an overview of male nursing in terms of history, with a literature review and future outlook ...
In eight pages this literature review emphasizes the benefits of the minimally invasive MIDCAB direct coronary bypass surgical pro...
In five pages this paper discusses medication administration and school nurses as the focus of a study proposal and literature rev...
In a literature review consisting of twenty five pages this paper considers various labor issues concerning civilian fire casualti...