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In eight pages Peplau's interpersonal relations theory is examined in a background overview and discussion of its implications on ...
has been with us for several years, and it is widely publicized. The result is that the nursing shortage not only affects the qua...
insight regarding the details of their normal everyday life and health concerns. Boutain sets the stage by reporting that one in...
Fifteen pages and 8 sources. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the information available about job opportunities fo...
In a paper consisting of 4 pages the surgical complications regarding a member of the Jehovah's Witness patient as described in a ...
of the site is that it connects to numerous opportunities for continuing education and there is a page dedicated to this purpose. ...
implementing the treatment regimen. 5. collaborating with other health care providers in determining the appropriate health care f...
the beginning of her career in the 1950s, Peplau indicated that she believed that the significance between the nurse and the patie...
however, Jones requested an ethics consult on the case due to the fact that Johns psychosocial evaluation had caused Jones to have...
minority groups. They are frequently poor and have little education. Scrandis, Fauchald and Radsma describe a "Charlottes Web of C...
nurse seeks to preserve any culture-specific aspect of the patients life everywhere possible. When some culturally-linked aspect ...
have otherwise been a lingering existence in private homes or disreputable hospitals. Inasmuch as the nurse is "temporarily the c...
when nurses are needed the most, which is when we are ill (line 12). This is when "Nurses come through, with their care and goodwi...
in a laboratory situation (Licking, 1998; Brownlee and Schrof, 1998). Many of these cells, in fact, have the capability of develo...
reality of the profession. It needs a makeover much as it had in the 19th century in Brittan when nursing reformers struggled to h...
therapeutic manner (Tourville and Ingalls, 2003). This relationship may refer to a single individual, or the "person" may be a sma...
results from alcohol or drug misuse and which interferes with professional judgment and the delivery of safe, high quality care" (...
of ear infection (Chronic otitis media, 2003). OM is a serious childhood illness because, if not properly treated, it can lead to ...
is simply to require that their nursing staff make up for understaffing by working mandatory overtime on a more or less permanent ...
and safety" (ANA, 2005). After all, if a nurse does not take steps to preserve her or his own safety, the nurse cannot adequately ...
placement of polyvinyl alcohol sponges into subcutaneous pockets" (p. 7). Each of the rats were "given a nutritional solution con...
In six pages this paper examines nursing practice through a definition, literature review, and implications of immobility. Five s...
homes. Rather, it is a high-quality facility dedicated to providing the best of care to its residents. Staff members are employe...
This essay includes three sections. The fist section reflects on tempered change strategies as described in a journal article. The...
This paper gives an overview of a study that took place in a Polish ICU and pertained to the rate of device-associated nosocomial ...
an advanced practice nurse. The benefits that a nurse midwife can bring to a first-time mother include information that the mothe...
by any number of characteristics used for grouping individuals. These characteristics can include geography, relationships, cultu...
nurse practitioners how they could join the movement and help. The Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1989 included minimal reimbursem...
nursing leadership and the integration of best-practice approaches to nursing care in order to address some distinct issues in the...
seek the same health goals for clients as in mainstream nursing, nurses in remote locations often cope with problems and obstacles...