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This essay focuses on Watson's nursing theory of caring. It reports and explains the meta-paradigms, caratives, and how nurses dev...
The writer presents a paper which looks at the implementation of electronic patient records for a company providing medical care f...
why this population may be seen as particularly vulnerable. The paper will then look in detail at the service offered, and then co...
Hospital. The purpose here is to describe and evaluate the restructuring of St. Vincents ICU to gain one-on-one nursing and so im...
of angina, but no indication of muscle damage or clotting (as would be the case in coronary thrombosis). It should also be...
in Samoa. What she found there was that culture influences personalities, not genetics. She concluded that "the adolescence is no...
positive structural growth. Wheatley begins with the assertion that it is possible to determine a simpler means of management if...
In twelve pages this research paper examines the early childhood developmental theories of identity and attachment by Margaret Mah...
leaders create charts, statistics and graphs that have at their core the notion that an organization is like a complex machine tha...
accompanied the commencement of an enterprise who you have regarded with such evil forebodings" (Shelley, 1999, p. 25). He is in P...
restricted in its understanding. At the very core of personhood is a sense of being. From that single source stems all other qua...
authors then move on to a discussion of anger in terms of a three-paradigm approach. First, the source of anger must be uncovered...
prepared for this role" (McKenna, 1997, p. 87). Perhaps most significant of all was Florence Nightingales belief that env...
reporting. Lukas (2004) outlines the problems associated with pain well by pointing out that the potential for postoperative pain ...
particular condition because he at least is aware of his condition. About one-half of those with this disease are not as fortunat...
the inherent differences between models. Ultimately, an individual chooses a nursing model that is based upon and compatible with...
is the development of Mishels Uncertainty in Illness Scale (MUIS), which is comprised of twenty-eight item measure that utilizes a...
they do and so are less valuable in health care (Cys, 2004). NPs are and have been nurses first, and a requirement for the Master...
on nursing care, particularly when considering the psychological factors of this model (Saliba, 2006). Breathing is one of the b...
the patient (Overview of California Civil Lawsuit Filing Procedures, n.d.). This restriction may or may not apply in Dr. Sanders ...
While CHF has a mortality rate that ten times that of AIDS and is also responsible for far more hospitalizations than cancer, even...
established that nurses are often involved in the "timely identification of complications," which, if acted upon swiftly, prevent ...
caregiver can also ask if they belong to a spiritual, community or religious group (involvement); if the children attend religious...
design. It is "not grounded in research that supports the therapeutic efficacy of this intervention, but upon the observation tha...
(Cunningham, 2008). Observed Results Cortez (2008) states that in the past, patients had been known to call 911 from their ...
report, admissions, and emergency situations" (Griffin, 2003, p. 135). The rationale for this policy is that it protects the confi...
pilot study was performed first, in which the research tested the methodology. This also involved developing an interview schedule...
that puts the topic of this study, as well as past research, within an appropriate philosophical framework. Tang then cites the ...
provided by the veterans administration (Medicine News, 2007). Nearly 13 percent of all veterans fall under the ban to services pe...
Asynchronous communication is that which does not require the simultaneous direct attention of all involved. It can take the form...