YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Teaching Profession from a Philosophical Position
Essays 391 - 420
present-day nurse, he notes, this can be construed to mean a caring about the well-being of those the nurse serves which, in this ...
unsafe by those who practice the procedure unskilled and unprepared for complications should they arise. So why do women still con...
stress and exhaustion sets in (1992). Nurse managers are subject to continual stress as many of their tasks involve life an...
there are other reasons for diversity hiring. In police departments around the nation, there have been accusations of prejudice. O...
on a global scale. Therefore, for nurses to succeed in the complex world of the twenty-first century, many authorities feel th...
repressed anger" (Shannon, 2001; p. 60). This rudimentary profile can describe hundreds of thousands of Americans, of cours...
manner ("Stresssssssssss, " 1992). When one experiences true stress such as a fall, or a physical attack, the body will return t...
In five pages this paper examines how social justice is the goal of the social work profession. Twelve sources are cited in the...
assists individuals, families, groups, and communities to achieve and maintain an integrate balance with their internal and extern...
In seven pages this paper assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. Constitution and also considers its impact upon the ...
In fifteen pages this research paper considers the relevance of the transcendence concept to the nursing profession and discusses ...
In five pages this research paper discusses the nursing profession in a consideration of the connection between research, practice...
of patients that not only speak about the medical problem, but also monopolize the staffs time by discussing volumes of informatio...
York University School of Nursing and became an advocate of the practice through her teaching of therapeutic touch techniques and ...
as we see advances in the world of telemedicine. INTRODUCTION The literature review of telemedicine articles is based on inform...
(2002). The purpose of this investigation is to provide an overview of the concept of immobility in medicine, with an emphasis on...
Of far greater interest to the consumer are the costs, the utility, and the popularity of any given item . . . and not necessarily...
the optical signal back into a replica of the original electrical signal" (Anonymous Introduction to Fiber Optics, 2002; fiberguid...
(Paisley, 2002). There have been times when school counseling programs have emphasized social, political, or psychological factor...
employees need to have mastery of basic skills, but business is much more specialized now than in decades past. Effective ...
This paper will discuss what corporate spying is, how it is conducted, and how accounting departments can be targets of corporate ...
manual (Tullmann, 2002). The way ion which there was the absence of a common culture from which power bases were built (Tullmann, ...
"understanding the fit," Beyea and Nicoll (2000) point out that: "A clinical expert continually questions knowledge, constantly le...
Statistics expects that number to rise to more than one million in less than 20 years. The American Nurses Association and Monste...
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...
necessary. Of course, if an individual merely wanted to be the one in charge of directing YMCA activities and not directing the en...
and settings. Individuals reactions to the same stressors can be quite different, with one stressor creating significant stress r...
level work. An example is that the nurse practitioner can have his or her own practice under a doctors supervision. Still, they ma...
opportunity to do. The earliest nurses were to provide patient comfort and care for patients in the manner that physicians expect...