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In ten pages examples of various state cases are featured in this discussion of the need for punitive damage limits in cases invol...
Crucifixion as a means of execution served a number of purposes in the ancient world. This paper discusses the origin of the pract...
In two pages this paper examines how hospital administrators and staff nurses share medical liability in a definition of the term ...
Managed care has caused an upheaval in the way medical services are delivered in this country. This paper discusses the largest su...
In nine pages nursing is discussed in terms of various legal, personal, and medical euthanasia issues which includes its various t...
addition, there were 614 national physicians serving in mission hospitals. Most of these were trained at one of the 19 Christian m...
In five pages this paper discusses the ethics and expenses involved in nurses serving as medical missionaries. Seven sources are ...
one after another in spite of their good care. "The primary goals for the case management project were to ascertain if case manag...
In five pages the case in which the Supreme Court ruled that a school provided nurse should attend to a student dependent upon a v...
In sixteen pages this paper discusses nursing theory in a consideration of how patients who have experienced miscarriages or are a...
the foot of power!/Nothing care I for Zeus" (Aeschylus). In other words, Prometheus will not succumb to tyranny and a power that r...
controversial because of their human resource practices. Many employees are very loyal to the company and yet, they have had more ...
individual is exposed to any type of experience there is the potential for that individual to be desensitized to any experiences t...
weaker, less developed than the other. This delayed his walking, and, even after he walked successfully at age 3, it took several ...
increase; third-party payers strive to keep payments as low as possible; individuals seek to enhance performance or gain the great...
Programs and Addiction Treatment Centers, 2007). Breaking addiction to these and other abused drugs often requires medical interv...
large perspective world view. Summing up, three differences between paradigms and models are that paradigms take a broader view of...
Acquiescing to the constraints imposed by organizational and professional structure does not mean that the nurse has no alternativ...
or reject MEDITECHs suggestions as they see fit. Whether users accept or reject the suggestions made by MEDITECH, care prov...
the elderly. The Nurse Practitioner announced in its July 2000 issue that reports of the AMAs petition had been received as...
experience, particularly that immigrant experience as it occurs within the modern medical environment, revolves around cultural un...
of the physical changes that can be made to repair or improve a deaf persons ability to perceive sound. For example, the developme...
require significant generalizations as to how this broad cultural group interacts with modern medical professionals. One of...
over their blood glucose levels; and (3) encouraging continuous improvement in nursing knowledge and patient education. The progr...
thought which suggests that if a patient doesnt believe in it, it wont work, so perhaps Lias parents were right.) There was als...
the nGMS as an assessment instrument. This computer program provides a check list that the nurse can use to cover all pertinent in...
that are often incurred as a natural part of the aging process (Wang and Wollin, 2004). These changes include "impaired vision and...
cancer being observed (Wynder, Goodman and Hoffman, 1985). They also suggest that schools should place "major emphasis" on program...
however, Jones requested an ethics consult on the case due to the fact that Johns psychosocial evaluation had caused Jones to have...
is a very important consideration in nursing. Indeed, some four thousand of so documents were published annually about pain in th...