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nurses. These were all key people in leading the change (Stetler et al., 2009). These same people were not identified in the begin...
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...
beliefs and worldview of the nurse. Salladay (2006) in her review of A Christian Vision of Nursing Practice by Mary M. Doornbos,...
This research paper describes two research articles and one opinion piece that pertain to the practice of master's degree prepared...
This research paper discusses studies that prove the effectiveness of acupuncture. This includes a review of the study conducted b...
This research paper pertains to a variety of topics that are relevant to behaviors of DNPs (Doctor of Nursing Practice). Topics ad...
This research paper discusses hospital hiring practices and policies and specifically focuses on the position of nursing director...
This research paper pertains to aspects of genetic research and genetic therapies that are relevant to nursing practice. Eight pag...
This research paper discusses various aspects of the roles addressed by advanced practice nurses. Five pages in length, seven sour...
indicates, restraint places health practitioners between the proverbial rock and a hard place. However, there are practice standar...
the research, which includes finding a definitive measure for the health status of the homeless. This is a reasoned, extensive rev...
inpatient facility (Entry-Level). There are advantages and disadvantages to having three entry levels into nursing. An advantage...
and religious background and beliefs, as well as how the health/illness continuum works within the framework of their life. "Env...
According to one research study, the top five reasons why nurses employ restraints are "disruption of therapies, confusion, fall p...
of ear infection (Chronic otitis media, 2003). OM is a serious childhood illness because, if not properly treated, it can lead to ...
with standardized procedures, health codes, and licensing requirements, all of which have been initiated to support a level of pro...
professionals has come into view as an element of this discourse. Nurse professionals, who once worked directly under the wing ...
drivers" than do states that do not require test automatic testing (Murden and Unroe, 2005, p. 22). Most states do set standards f...
Additionally, at the completion of this study intervention, evaluation of results showed that the project also resulted in improve...
not only relates to the societal restrictions with which women had to contend in regards to their expected societal roles, but it ...
on the part of the customers own management, or increase costs to make sure that there is a profit achieved. 1. Introduction Jo...
The vision is to be a leader in providing high quality health care services. Their values include a customer-focus and to exceed t...
risk factor, but is of less consequence among those diabetics who pay close attention to their blood sugar levels, test often and ...
to bridge the gap between nursing research and nursing practice, two formal program efforts were undertaken: the Western Interstat...
had to have gone through surgery (orthopedic, gynecological, urological, vascular) of at least twenty minutes in duration. They ha...
particular certified nurse-midwives-- continues to increase, these impediments linger to a certain extent, and may continue to aff...
(Calderon, 1991). McGrath and Sands (2004) describe the process that a North Carolina school system undertook in deciding t...
operations of nursing" (Horan, Doran and Timmins, 2004, p. 30). This is broken down into three basic categories: 1) wholly compen...
has been with us for several years, and it is widely publicized. The result is that the nursing shortage not only affects the qua...
dehydrated? Has literature simply made you aware of this potential problem? You might say something like: "Considering the dire co...