Implementing Family Centered Care Practice Int
.... Wright and Leahey (2000) make reference to the fact that it is important to recognize that by mapping the
family,
nurses obtain a macro assessment of
family ....
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Implementing Family Centered Care in Practice Int
.... Wright and Leahey (2000) make reference to the fact that it is important to recognize that by mapping the
family,
nurses obtain a macro assessment of
family ....
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FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONERS
.... Included in this list are examples such as the Nurse Practitioner online journal, Resources for
Nurses and Families, and numerous listings for
family healthcare ....
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Frontier School of Midwifery & Nursing
.... The effect of this positioning of
Family Nurses in the scheme of rural medicine was to create "a new model for rural maternity care" (O'Mara, 1999). ....
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Women & Family & Work
.... for. It is also interesting that many of these women who work at night and tend to a
family in the daytime choose to be
nurses. The ....
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Nurses and Substance Abuse Problems
.... and that they react to the hospital system as "
family." As a result, this identification of hospital system and
family causes co-dependent
nurses to engage ....
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Career Development Plan as a Family Nurse Practitioner
.... Davidhizar, Giger, and Poole (1997) presented a scholarly article that identified the ways in which
nurses, including
Family Nurse Practitioners, should ....
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Advanced Nurse Practice: Family Practice Work
.... Sweeney and Neff (2002) commented that APNs and other specialty
nurses (including CNSs) are desperately needed in rural
family practice centers and clinics to ....
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GRIEF RESPONSES BY NURSES Introduction This re
.... Tye, C. (1993, June). Qualified
nurses' perceptions of the needs of suddenly bereaved
family members in the accident and emergency department. ....
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Family Nurse Providers
.... wellness-centered approach; and c) FNP as an advocate for patient,
family and community ....
Nurses must be able to adapt to their unique contexts when playing their ....
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CHILD ABUSE Introduction This research discus
.... of child maltreatment.
Nurses are viewed as knowledgeable and able to gain safe entry into the
family environment. In 1987, there ....
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Knowledge of Ethical & Legal Issues for Nurses
.... In intermediate care units, the needs of the patients and
nurses are subordinate to the needs of the physicians and
family members. ....
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Structure of the Family
.... That support could be in the form of federally funded visiting
nurses, extended
family, parent groups, churches, or synagogues. ....
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Home Hospice Care
....
Nurses and
nurses' aides are the principal non
family care givers associated with the hospice in the home concept (Bonifassi, Demeleumeester, and Bez, 1993, p. ....
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Nurses & Malpractice Lawsuits Introduction 1 The
.... As the number of nursing lawsuits skyrockets, many
nurses are involuntarily becoming .... The court disagreed and awarded the patient's
family $570,000 in damages. ....
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Nursing Care in Terminal Situations
.... (2000) reported that the split on restricted versus open ICUs did exist between nursing staff and
family members, with
nurses wanting to restrict visiting ....
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Alzheimer's Disease: The Patient and the Family
.... "Information resources and knowledge needs of rural
nurses regarding Alzheimer's disease .... "Ethnic minority perspectives on dementia,
family caregiving, and ....
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A Good Nurse
.... This research has referred to the demand for compassionate
nurses, and some experts say that compassion for patient and
family expectations is more important ....
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Nursing and Written Policy Positions
.... a child. Only 14 percent of physicians and 17 percent of
nurses favored
family presence when the patient was a child. Of 554 healthcare ....
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Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma
.... The 2001 Code of Ethics for
Nurses - Provisions, provides a recent revision of .... primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual,
family, group, or ....
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Nursing and the Care of Adolescents with OCD
....
Nurses can be responsible for bringing to the team information concerning benefits, limits,
family resources, expectations and other important data during ....
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Nursing Philosophy
.... The nursing philosophy adopted states "Professional
nurses perform systematic data collection ....
Family-centered care is another philosophy of patient care which ....
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Systems Approach to a Family
.... In Bomar, PJ (Ed.).
Nurses and
family health promotion: Concepts, assessment, and intervention. Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Co., 1989, pp. 37 46. ....
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The Family & Health Problem of a Member
.... In Bomar, PJ (Ed.).
Nurses and
family health promotion: Concepts, assessment, and intervention. Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Co., 1989, pp. 37 46. ....
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Milieu Therapy
.... In the transformed concept of milieu therapy,
nurses with advanced training are expected to serve as individual and
family psychotherapists in short stay ....
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Amicus Curiae Brief
.... even accepting the argument that withdrawing food and water is not causing death, the
nurses could still be subject to liability by other
family members who do ....
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Amicus Curiae Brief
.... even accepting the argument that withdrawing food and water is not causing death, the
nurses could still be subject to liability by other
family members who do ....
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Living Healthy in a Philadelphia Neighborhood
.... AP herself summarized this issue by stating that many doctors and
nurses just didn't understand her
family or her culture. Bridging ....
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CORONARY HEART DISEASE Introduction Whitaker (2
.... In this regard, Jowett and Thompson (2003) report that
nurses should consult and work with
family members to better assist patients at discharge and to help ....
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CORONARY HEART DISEASE Introduction Whitaker (2
.... In this regard, Jowett and Thompson (2003) report that
nurses should consult and work with
family members to better assist patients at discharge and to help ....
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