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This paper presents three summaries of nursing articles, as well as commentary on how one of these articles helps the student's nu...
This paper offers answers to three nursing questions that address the role of nurse practitioners, the Consensus Model for APRN Re...
or understanding when the staff or the doctors have to move on to the next client. Many patients complain that their healthcare pr...
gives the appearance of increased attention to theory and evidenced-based nursing in an atmosphere of caring for the individual. ...
the realization of the "dehumanizing" of patients that led to them being referred to as "Bed x," "Case x" or some other nameless, ...
2002 and allowed for a National Nurse Service Corps program to provide funding for tuition, expenses and a stipend to those nursin...
when Coco Chanel made the look desirable. Since that time, legions of youth and adults have sought to possess the "perfect" tan, ...
of the nurses and the nurse population ratio is considered higher than most in the region (MoH, 2002). Recent advances in nursing ...
Although she lived, she suffered extensive brain damage, leaving her in what is described as a "persistent vegetative state" (Jero...
from disease to non-disease to health. She argues that "This synthesized view incorporates disease as meaningful aspect of health...
causing in increase in health services. Furthermore, the US workforce of Registered Nurses (RNs) are aging as well. The ironic fac...
From this perspective, individuals can be viewed as open systems, in which energy is transformed within the body, gaining or losin...
particular, resilience is also crucial because each instance is completely unique and may require a different response. In other ...
nursing is based significantly more within the psychological components of the patient/caregiver relationship than most people rea...
the inclination is to treat the dying patient with as little emotion as possible, so as not to suffer emotionally as well, many nu...
respond to stress differently than do others. Current medical theory suggests that individuals who evidence a more exaggerated re...
in her favorite chair alone with her memories is something that those remaining behind will never know. Chosen Issue: Reminiscenc...
unethical, or illegal practice of any person" (Erlen 67). But while it is a nurses duty to be a patient advocate, Beth should real...
rheumatoid arthritis with the need to fortify ones mental and emotional status in order to deal with the chronic systemic illness....
in the 19th and early 20th century, the fact is even more remarkable. "Well and Strong and Young" Updike writes that in 1854 Bar...
field of nursing and in particular for nursing home facilities. Valid data could put pressure on nursing homes to hire an adequate...
in higher costs and reduced perceived quality of care. Hypotheses The purpose of the proposed study is to determine the eff...
most often have a great deal of training and, in most mainstream settings, are also nurses or nurse-midwife practitioners. Many ar...
Primary Care Act, a feature of both practices is that the patients have the option of seeing a GP or a NP as their first point of ...
old signs of questionable care still apply, however. Unexplained injury or falls, the occurrence of pressure sores, and evidence ...
the restrained person and others. This implies that the force used in restraining the person is less injurious to all concerned th...
profession is very rewarding, if at times very difficult and even heartbreaking. This paper describes the Good Samaritan College o...
as a central tenet to professional practice (Hanks, 2010). Both the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics and the Code ...
quite frequently, they are seldom defined specifically, yet both terms hold significant importance in terms of their relevance to ...
ensure that any data given is not capable of identifying any of the respondents, although this is unlikely, there is also the way ...