Issues in a Nurse/Patient Case
.... The nurses chose to use physical restraints without consent of the
patient, and one
nurse pinched the
patient, without consent, to release the
patient's hold ....
(1115

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Peplau's Theory of Psychodynamic Nursing This research examines ...
.... This interpersonal process is defined by Peplau in the context of four phases of the
nurse patient relationship orientation, identification, exploitation, and ....
(1490

6

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Issue of Abortion and Nursing
.... This interpersonal process is defined by Peplau in the context of four phases of the
nurse patient relationship orientation, identification, exploitation, and ....
(2834

11

)
DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING THEORY
.... This interpersonal process is defined within the context of four phases of the
nurse-
patient relationship--orientation, identification, exploitation, and ....
(2984

12

)
Nurse Practitioners and Patient Care
.... Accordingly, the more fully developed the
nurse-
patient relationship on a psychological level, the more likely patients are to comply with clinical treatment ....
(2980

12

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Nursing and Ethics & Law
.... Bioethical standards form the basis for
nurse-
patient interactions, placing the
nurse in the position of being the
patient's agent and doing for them what they ....
(2230

9

)
Knowledge of Ethical & Legal Issues for Nurses
.... Bioethical standards form the basis for
nurse-
patient interactions, placing the
nurse in the position of being the
patient's agent and doing for them what they ....
(2230

9

)
Outcomes at Birth Centers
.... This variable will be the Relationship Between
Nurse/
Patient Ethnicity with two levels: the same ethnic group or different ethnic group. ....
(2046

8

)
NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARD SEXUALITY
.... question is that it implies that a
nurse should engage in a sexual dialogue with an adolescent
patient even if the purpose of the
nurse patient interaction was ....
(1900

8

)
THE ROLE OF NURSING & ABORTION Intro
.... This interpersonal process is defined by Peplau in the context of four phases of the
nurse patient relationship orientation, identification, exploitation, and ....
(2924

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Nurse Practitioner. Patient Services Director An Nurse Practition
.... Like the
Nurse Practitioner, the Director of
Patient Services position requires additional study above and beyond a nursing baccalaureate degree. ....
(2709

11

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Rehabilitation Nursing
.... These included: problematic aspects of
nurse/
patient rations, the need for more staff inservice education on wounds, medications, and treatment. ....
(1276

5

)
Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
803-816). For the professional
nurse,
patient abuse is not a situation that simply demands the extension of care to the victims. ....
(3029

12

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Nurse Responsibility in 2 Situations
.... The
nurse should ask the
patient why she won't need the sweater anymore to make sure that the suspicion is correct. If the
patient ....
(500

2

)
Barriers to Nursing and Patient Care
.... concepts, on the other hand, consist of
nurse practice situations in which the delivery of
nurse serves are unimpeded by
nurse,
patient, or institutional ....
(4048

16

)
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONERS
.... Assessment of this type is recommended since it organizes data for improvement of quality of care, guides research, and helps with
nurse-
patient outcomes. ....
(2464

10

)
Nurses and Patients
.... This suggests that barriers to a therapeutic
nurse-
patient relationship include a lack of sensitivity, a lack of physical caring, a lack of interpretive caring ....
(1043

4

)
Patient Compliance with Medications
.... Glover and Furlong (1998) explain that a successful
nurse-
patient relationship is grounded in effective communication, since nurses and not doctors are more ....
(2695

11

)
Information Flow for Patient Records
.... d. If the
patient appointment is with either the
nurse or the physician, the
nurse receives the
patient record first, and, in turn, provides it to the physician ....
(1491

6

)
Psyche Nurse Burnout
.... Nursing shortage in the state of California and how it affects
nurse-to-
patient ratios. NPR, (Morning Edition), 1-2. Joyce, B. and Wallbridge, H. (Mar 2003). ....
(1472

6

)
Electronic Patient Charting
.... With documentation occupying nearly ½ of a
nurse's patient-centered activities, it is no surprise that charting topped the top 10 priority list" (Stefanchik 1 ....
(2239

9

)
Advanced Practice Nurse
.... The aim of nursing intervention is build trust through
nurse-
patient relationships, boost self-esteem of the
patient, and recognize their achievements with ....
(6413

26

)
The Professional Nurse: A Brief Case
.... I have seen what has happened to my friend at such times, and as a
nurse, I will try to be understanding of the many factors a
patient has to deal with when ....
(656

3

)
Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)
.... The NP is educated to provide primary care on a
patient-by-
patient basis within a particular specialty. The American Academy of
Nurse Practitioners (AANP ....
(1234

5

)
Clinical Nurse Specialists & Nurse Practitioners
.... The NP is educated to provide primary care on a
patient-by-
patient basis within a particular specialty. The American Academy of
Nurse Practitioners (AANP ....
(1234

5

)
The position of nurse practitioner
A review of the literature has shown that collaborative efforts between physicians and
nurse practitioners can improve
patient care. ....
(1460

6

)
Empathy in Nursing Practice
.... Kirk (2007, p. 233) points out that "Understanding, shared meaning, and mutual trust lie at the heart of the therapeutic
nurse-
patient relationship," and this ....
(2500

10

)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
.... the literature and studies on
nurse practitioners, Horrocks, Anderson and Salisbury (2002) concluded that
patient satisfaction with
nurse practitioners as ....
(1861

7

)
Nurses and Political Forces
.... in provider panels for state employee health plans, and nurses in California fought for a precedent that required minimum
nurse-
patient staring rations in ....
(1408

6

)
A guide to taking a patient's history - Journal Critique
.... The preparation of the environment is an important preliminary step, and the authors point out that a
nurse may encounter a
patient in a variety of different ....
(973

4

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