Nurses and Substance Abuse Problems
.... Some authors have theorized that the major contributors to the problem of substance
abuse among
nurses are occupational or job-related stress and positive ....
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Sexual abuse in childhood
.... Cornman concluded that given the epidemic proportions of childhood sexual
abuse,
nurses in varied settings are in a good position to identify, evaluate, and ....
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CHILD ABUSE Introduction This research discus
.... The
nurses particular role in child
abuse intervention was explored. Findings. .... The
nurses role in child
abuse intervention includes a focus on home visitation. ....
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IMPAIRED NURSES
.... by
nurses engaged in shift work (Jamal, 1989, p. 114), and because these problems frequently motivate
nurses to
abuse chemical substances (Farley, 1992, p. 57 ....
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COCAINE & THE UNBORN BABY Introduction This r
....
Nurses provide health management of the mother and child of substance
abuse; they provide information, practical assistance, and support needed. ....
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The Problem of Substance Abuse
.... State policies and
nurses with substance
abuse disorders. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 34(1), 89-94. .... Early risk indicators of substance
abuse among
nurses. ....
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Impact of Maternal Cocaine Abuse
.... cocaine is of paramount importance to health professionals such as doctors and
nurses. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how maternal cocaine
abuse as an ....
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Alcohol Consumption and Abuse
.... Bailes, BK (1998 October). What perioperative
nurses need to know about substance
abuse. AORN Journal, 68(4), 611-620. Berkowitz ....
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Milieu Therapy
.... on the job stress, under staffing, and frustration relative to their professional autonomy are factors leading to substance
abuse by
nurses, which in turn ....
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Spousal Abuse in Married Couples Proposal
.... They will explain the goals of the study. Consultations with
nurses demonstrate that most spousal
abuse women present lower triage levels of injuries. ....
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Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... and the effectiveness of all professionals involved physicians,
nurses, social workers, police and educators in determining the occurrence of child
abuse. ....
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What Can be Done to Alleviate Child Abuse?
.... and the effectiveness of all professionals involved physicians,
nurses, social workers, police and educators in determining the occurrence of child
abuse. ....
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Domestic Violence Screening
.... Dickson and Tutty (1996) concluded further that, while public health
nurses "believed that addressing
abuse was within their professional role," man of the ....
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Medical Care to Geriatric Alcoholic Patients
.... toward geriatric alcoholism in the nursing profession, this thesis examined the attitudes of a group of community health
nurses toward elderly alcohol
abuse. ....
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Issues in a Nurse/Patient Case
.... Both
nurses were fired for patient
abuse. .... 3. What appropriate means could be used by
nurses in a situation such as patient
abuse of
nurses? ....
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Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
.... Actual
abuse of patients by
nurses, by contrast, usually occurs within the contexts of (1) refusing care to patients either because of their condition or the ....
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AGGRESSION IN PSYCHIATRIC SURGICAL PATIENTS
.... of
nurses to patients at risk for aggression (eg, surgical patients with a psychiatric diagnoses and a substance
abuse problem), is that
nurses simply do not ....
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Forensic Science
.... criminal behavior (ie, spousal
abuse, child
abuse, elder
abuse, sexual assault, etc .... the responsibility of forensic clinicians (ie, both physicians and
nurses). ....
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Causes and Treatment for Alcoholism
.... For example, in a study that looked specifically at
nurses, substance
abuse rates were quite high, and the type of substance
abuse seemed to be associated with ....
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Long-Term Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse The problem selected ...
.... students. She found that in her random sample, over 62 percent of the
nurses had at least one experience of childhood sexual
abuse. In ....
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Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... indicating that maltreated children often collude with their abusers to hide the
abuse from authorities such as school teachers, physicians,
nurses, the police ....
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Abusive Behavior of Caregivers INTRODUCTION Background of the Prob
.... The authors found that
abuse is less likely to occur among
nurses with positive attitudes toward the elderly and/or among
nurses who have strong empathy. ....
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Care of Elderly Patients
.... The authors found taht
abuse is less likely to occur among
nurses with positive attitudes toward the elderly and/or among
nurses who have strong emphathy. ....
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Elder Abuse and Neglect
.... The issue of elder
abuse and mistreatment is related to social work practice in that social workers, along with physicians and
nurses, are ideally situated to ....
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Leadership in Substance Abuse Programs
.... Members of the Association for child and Adolescent Psychiatric
Nurses (ACAPN) report being outraged at the lack of leadership and actual
abuse that is found ....
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A Discussion of Child Abuse
.... indicating that maltreated children often collude with their abusers to hide the
abuse from authorities such as schoolteachers, physicians,
nurses, the police ....
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Chemical Dependence Among Health Care Professionals
.... In fact, health care professionals may be particularly prone to drug
abuse: The same compulsiveness that .... Moreover,
nurses can influence treatment outcome. ....
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Physical Abuse in School-Aged Children
.... First,
nurses would screen for the following indicators of physical
abuse in children: (1) Unexplained injuries (eg, burns, bite marks, subdural hematomas, old ....
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Nurses in Films
.... Annie Wilkes' background is not fully explained in the film, though
abuse can be .... practice today places a greater need than ever before for
nurses to have ....
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Behavioral Management Training of Nursing Staff
.... is defined as behavior that involves resistive to health care, striking out at the caregivers ( in this case the
nurses), verbal
abuse, fighting, inappropriate ....
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