Goal Setting Progam of a Nursing Home
.... 2. Staff initiated
patient accidents: With respect to staff initiated
patient accidents, the
goal is to reduce the number of such accidents to zero over a one ....
(1202

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Patient Safety Program at Kaiser
.... Performance of the tasks is intended to assure attainment of the linked
patient safety
goal. The task summary is as follows:
Goal ....
(1886

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Patient Centered Care in Hospitals
.... Some pilot projects have also reported success with extensive
patient input in
goal setting (Bernd, 1992; Gage, 1994; Spitzer-Lehmann & Yahn, 1991). ....
(1397

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Goal Theory & Motivating Workers
....
Patient participation in physical therapy
goal setting. Physical Therapy, 81(5), 1118-1130. Bradley, EH, Bogardus, ST, Tinetti, ME, & Inouye, SK (1999). ....
(1401

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The Corbin & Strauss Nursing Model
.... and independent care action, and (3) helping members of a
patient's family to become competent in providing care agency for the
patient. The
goal of nursing ....
(1230

5

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Nursing Philosophy
.... nursing includes recognition of presented conditions; making
goal related decisions; and motivating the
patient to exert control over events to achieve
goal. ....
(1530

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Issue of Abortion and Nursing
.... involved in King's theory of nursing includes (1) recognition of presented conditions, (2) making
goal related decisions, and motivating the
patient to exert ....
(2834

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Caring in the practice of nursing
....
Goal attainment, a holistic perspective,
patient autonomy, interaction between nurse and
patient, and adaptation are common to both the theory of nursing ....
(2285

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Four Nursing Theories
.... involved in King's theory of nursing includes (1) recognition of presented conditions, (2) making
goal related decisions, and motivating the
patient to exert ....
(1024

4

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New directions in nursing home ethics
.... is a threat that renders the restrictive environment of the hospital setting tolerable but only to the extent that it furthers the
patient's goal of cure and ....
(10004

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NURSING THEORY DIAGRAM Introduction Lenz, Suppe
.... of learning) coping skills like realistic expectations, approaching problems actively, and adaptation, will help the
patient reach the
goal of cherishing life. ....
(1826

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Medical Design
.... physical layout of the facility, the philosophy of the caregivers and even the language used at HWC reinforces the clinic's
goal of reducing
patient stress and ....
(964

4

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Hospitals and Six Sigma Method
.... When subjectivity is a component of any TQM system, as it appears to be in this case, the
goal of improving
patient care is compromised. ....
(1288

5

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Anorexia Nervosa
.... Another
goal is to help the
patient reestablish normal eating behavior and try to stay away from other obsessive methods of weight control, such as excessive ....
(1965

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CORBIN AND STRAUSS NURSING MODEL
.... and independent care action, and (3) helping members of a
patient's family to become competent in providing care agency for the
patient. The
goal of nursing ....
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A community based non-profit hospital
.... any test or procedure they performed is charted so that they hospital can bill the
patient for these services. It is important to remember that our
goal is not ....
(1275

5

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Preventing HIV Infection
.... The ability of the nurse to provide
patient care is referred to as nursing agency. The
goal of nursing agency is to help individuals meet their own therapeutic ....
(3568

14

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Total Quality Management
.... Conclusion: Health care differs from other industries in many ways. The
goal of quality improvement in the health care field is to improving
patient outcomes. ....
(1164

5

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Osteoarthritis and Alzheimer's Case
....
Goal 3: For Alzheimer's disease, to reduce the memory loss .... In this particular case, the fact that the
patient has a happy family system is beneficial to her well ....
(1091

4

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Native American Healing & Medicine
.... Since the word healing has the meaning to make whole, the
goal is to help the
patient understand the meaning of the disease and restore harmony with the whole ....
(3396

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Native American Attitudes Toward Illness
.... Since the word healing has the meaning to make whole, the
goal is to help the
patient understand the meaning of the disease and restore harmony with the whole ....
(3462

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The Paradox of Intention Introduction The quote
.... The
goal becomes letting go itself, rather than freedom or immortality or perfection. .... who is solely focused on continuing the life of her
patient, may cease to ....
(1794

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PERSONALIZED NUTRITION AND EXERCISE PLAN
.... Thus, this
goal will be met using these techniques. .... are several difficulties that may arise and make it difficult for a high blood pressure
patient to continue ....
(1442

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THE ROLE OF NURSING & ABORTION Intro
.... involved in King's theory of nursing includes (1) recognition of presented conditions, (2) making
goal related decisions, and motivating the
patient to exert ....
(2924

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Personal Essay
.... I believe this will enable me to provide the best
patient care possible. To meet this
goal, I continued my formal academic education, and in 2006 received a BS ....
(987

4

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Handwashing in a Hospital Setting Research Question......
.... On top of the CDC guidelines, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of healthcare Organizations has made infection control a
patient safety
goal in 2004 ....
(2625

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Roy's Nursing Model & Care of Alzheimer's Patient
Roy's Nursing Model and Nursing Care of the Alzheimer's
Patient Sister Calista Roy .... in the model, according to Stein (2003), are: the person, the
goal of nursing ....
(673

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Evidence Based Nursing
.... Nurses often have to adjust the suggestions to fit in with their limited time to spend on each
patient. The long-term
goal of the evidence-based nursing system ....
(1363

5

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Evidence based nursing
.... Nurses often have to adjust the suggestions to fit in with their limited time to spend on each
patient. The long-term
goal of the evidence-based nursing system ....
(1363

5

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Constructing The Sexual Crucible Introduction
.... instead the therapist and therapeutic alliance form a nonreacting space for the
patient to work through the dilemma. Since intimacy is the
goal, and it ....
(1454

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