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

6

)
Denying a Patient Life Saving Care
.... decision maker regarding treatment. The stage is set for physician determination absent
patient input. The policy states that the ....
(2093

8

)
Organizational Leadership Presentation
.... In addition to these efforts, Flagstaff needs to look at compensation and staffing ratios; these factors, along with time with the
patient,
input into decisions ....
(276

1

)
Empathy in Nursing Practice
.... health. Empathic listening affirms to the
patient that someone cares and that the
patient's input is sought and respected. Moreover ....
(2500

10

)
Medical Information Issue
.... with a view toward making informed observations and judgments about what course of treatment will do the least harm to that
patient. The
input of family ....
(2208

9

)
Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
.... or
input" from others (p. 153). Consent to surgery is "a legal arrangement, based on the idea of a contract between two equal partners: the
patient and the ....
(3029

12

)
The Ear
.... However, if a
patient has mild proprioceptive or vestibular problems, when visual
input is removed, instability can be seen and the person has trouble ....
(1508

6

)
The Ear & Sound
.... However, if a
patient has mild proprioceptive or vestibular problems, when visual
input is removed, instability can be seen and the person has trouble ....
(1509

6

)
NURSING CONCEPTS
.... The unintended consequence is a situation in which a
patient is not interested in .... of interaction of matter, energy, and information, (8) system
input and output ....
(1801

7

)
Nursing Philosophy
.... this philosophy, they have focused on continuous
patient care improvements and have decentralized their organization to improve staff participation and
input. ....
(1530

6

)
Informed Consent in the Operating Room
.... or
input" from others (p. 153). Consent to surgery is "a legal arrangement, based on the idea of a contract between two equal partners: the
patient and the ....
(1625

7

)
Common type of Dysphagia
.... swallow should be normal once it no longer requires a lot of cortical
input. .... rapid in the first three to four weeks following a stroke, so a
patient should be ....
(793

3

)
Dysphagia
.... swallow should be normal once it no longer requires a lot of cortical
input. .... rapid in the first three to four weeks following a stroke, so a
patient should be ....
(793

3

)
Nursing and the Care of Adolescents with OCD
.... programs in child psychiatric units and so present a challenge to nurses and every member of the nursing team needs to have
input into the
patient's care. ....
(1934

8

)
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Phenomenology Co
.... as those processes that encompass the organization of sensory
input, and the .... is based on a collaborative relationship between the therapist and the
patient. ....
(1516

6

)
Agency Evaluation: Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center
.... Medical Director, CFO, Chief of Staff, Quality Management Director,
Patient Safety Program .... held on a regular basis to gather additional staff
input on critical ....
(1415

6

)
Parkinson's Disease
.... muscles are tense and contracted because they do not receive the correct
input from the .... These tremors decrease when the
patient makes an intentional movement. ....
(1695

7

)
Systems Approach to a Family
.... Open systems require information
input, negative feedback, and a coding process. .... Nightingale concept that nursing's primary concern is the
patient, as opposed ....
(3166

13

)
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
.... devices such as arm supports, ergonomic chairs, software allowing voice
input to the .... within a company which is more suitable to a
patient's reduced capabilities ....
(1705

7

)
Symptoms & Coping with MS
.... devices such as arm supports, ergonomic chairs, software allowing voice
input to the .... within a company which is more suitable to a
patient's reduced capabilities ....
(1705

7

)
Medication Errors
.... decreasing the number of medication errors, every step where there is human
input is a potential source of error: a doctor may enter a wrong
patient name, or ....
(1600

6

)
Medication Errors as a Major Concern
.... decreasing the number of medication errors, every step where there is human
input is a potential source of error: a doctor may enter a wrong
patient name, or ....
(1600

6

)
Health Care Company Reward Systems
.... staff members who have opportunities to creatively provide
input into decision .... to the realization that while monetary bonuses based on
patient satisfaction are ....
(1342

5

)
Advanced Pain Management & Acute Care Nursing
.... 135) Health Care Systems Model, the survival structure for the
patient is the .... process of interaction of matter, energy, and information, system
input and output ....
(2051

8

)
EXPERT SYSTEMS
.... expert medical judgment criteria pertaining to a variety of illnesses, permits the user (medical professional) to
input specific
patient symptoms, and provides ....
(1725

7

)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
.... as those processes that encompass the organization of sensory
input, and the .... is based on a collaborative relationship between the therapist and the
patient. ....
(2451

10

)
KIDNEY FAILURE AND HEMODIALYSIS
.... of patients with chronic renal insufficiency: The healthy start program: Case study of the anemic
patient. .... We will use your
input to make RenalTouch" better. ? ....
(3690

15

)
Attitudes Regarding Nursing
.... delivery system, has the closest and most frequent with the
patient and with .... Indeed, if nurses do not have reasonable
input, authority, and autonomy within the ....
(1385

6

)
Temperature Regulation
.... Another structure, the septum, receives neural
input through the fornix from the hippocampus and .... One
patient was asked to stare straight ahead at a dot as ....
(3146

13

)
Case Study: Faith Community Hospital
.... That way, the rules seem less arbitrary and have
input of the opinions of many .... account the patients wishes, as well as what is best for the
patient at that time ....
(1238

5

)