End-Stage Renal Failure & Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of patien
.... Nutritional status in renal disease. In DZ Levine (ed), Care of the renal
patient (
pp. 34-44). .... In DZ Levine (ed), Care of the renal
patient (
pp. 27-33). ....
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End-Stage Renal Failure Rehabilitation of patien
.... Nutritional status in renal disease. In DZ Levine (Ed.), Care of the renal
patient (
pp. 34-44). .... In DZ Levine (Ed.), Care of the renal
patient (
pp. 27-33). ....
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Rehabilition of Patients with Renal Disease Rehabilitation of ...
.... Nutritional status in renal disease. In DZ Levine (Ed.), Care of the renal
patient (
pp. 34-44). .... In DZ Levine (Ed.), Care of the renal
patient (
pp. 27-33). ....
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In-Hospital Patient Care & Managed Care
.... However, the assignment of an in-hospital physician to each
patient might provide additional opportunities for
patient education (Williams, 1993,
pp. 328-331). ....
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In-Hospital Patient Care T
.... However, the assignment of an in-hospital physician to each
patient might provide additional opportunities for
patient education (Williams, 1993,
pp. 328-331). ....
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Denying a Patient Life Saving Care
.... the
patient is dependent on the treatment and to end treatment without the consent of the
patient or a proxy, would be considered homicide (Angell, 1997,
pp. ....
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Moral Problem of Treatment of Dying Patient
.... 30, issue 1,
pp 18-19. Guellec, D. (2002). "
Patient Autonomy vs. Distributive Justice. www.zmag.org/Zsustainers/Zdaily/1999-12/
patient.htm Keown, J. (2001). ....
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NURSING EDUCATION AND PATIENT OUTCOMES
.... Aiken, LH, et al. (2003, September 24). Educational levels of hospital nurses and surgical
patient mortality. JAMA, 290,
pp. 1617-1623. ....
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Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
.... of identifying the threats to that autonomy, and the nurse must be able to respond effectively as an advocate for the
patient (Singleton & Dever, 1991,
pp. ....
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Breast Cancer Patients & Medical Caregivers
....
Patient acceptance of the diagnosis and reality of breast cancer has been found to result in greater
patient cooperation in treatment therapy (Tait, 1991,
pp. ....
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Diabetes Hypoglycemia
.... is being observed by instructing the diabetic
patient in the maintenance of a health diary in which the
patient's weight is recorded (Price, 1993,
pp. 37 52). ....
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Management Concepts 1990, pp. 242 246). Su
.... the product. In the health care environment, consumer satisfaction is
patient satisfaction (Tokarski, 1989,
pp. 96, 98). Consumer ....
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Home Hospice Care
.... The most recent innovation in hospice care is the creation of a hospice environment within the
patient's own home (Rhymes, 1991,
pp. 803-816). ....
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Peplau's Theory of Psychodynamic Nursing This research examines ...
.... The nurse assumes the role of the stranger during the orientation phase of the nurse
patient relationship (Peplau, 1952,
pp. 44 47). ....
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The Corbin & Strauss Nursing Model
.... 343 348). Application of the trajectory concept begins with the onset of symptoms in a
patient (Nokes, 1991,
pp. 197 204). The Corbin and Strauss (1992,
pp. ....
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ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
.... physician corporate profitability; reduced actual contact time that physicians must spend with non-urgent patients; and, increased
patient satisfaction (
pp. ....
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Constructing The Sexual Crucible Introduction
.... the reaction so changes can occur; the nonreactive therapist and the therapeutic alliance function as the nonreactive container as the
patient transforms (
pp. ....
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Abortion As An Ethical Issue
.... in recognizing and accepting the
patient's true situation, and that the nurse accurately communicate this situation to the
patient (Husted & Husted, 1991,
pp. ....
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Cast Study of a Quadriplegic
.... family members and health care coworkers, as well as those of the
patient in reaching decisions related to the
patient (Corley, Selig, and Ferguson, 1993,
pp. ....
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Medication and Death in US Hospitals
.... Medication errors: Rx for disaster.
Patient Care.
pp. 30-42. Lilley, L. (1996, May). Watch those labels. American Journal of Nursing. p. 14. ....
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CORBIN AND STRAUSS NURSING MODEL
.... 343-348). Application of the trajectory concept begins with the onset of symptoms in a
patient (Nokes, 1991,
pp. 197-204). The Corbin and Strauss (1992,
pp. ....
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NURSING CONCEPTS
.... recover from disease or injury, and cope with their effects (Orem & Taylor,
pp. 37-71). Where the physician is concerned with a
patient's life processes which ....
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Anxiety and depression disorders
.... Previously, a decision had to be made as to whether to give a drug to calm down the
patient=s agitation caused by their anxiety, or relieve .... Psychiatry, 44,
pp. ....
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CARING
.... Caring in the practice of nursing, thus, may be described as a process of communicating between nurse and
patient (Radsma, 1994,
pp. 444-449). ....
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Diagnostic Assessment
.... could also be explored since the
patient exhibits suicidal threats and affective instability, and appears to exhibit unstable interpersonal relationships (
pp. ....
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Involuntary Commitment: The civil rights of the mental health ...
.... At some urban-area asylums, however, conditions were deplorable, with frequent epidemics, inadequate staff,
patient abuse, and overcrowding (Grob, 1994,
pp. ....
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Abortion: The Debate in the United States
.... of family members and health care coworkers, as well as those of the
patient in reaching decisions related to the
patient (Corley, Selig, & Ferguson, 1993,
pp. ....
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FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF REGULATORY CHANGE Gruca and
.... of Medicare and Medicaid patients within a hospital's total
patient population has .... financial failure by acute care hospitals (Arnould and DeBrock, 1986,
pp. ....
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Effects of Social Class on Diagnoses of Alcoholism
.... 252-256). Research results are mixed on the question of the effect of a
patient's social class on a diagnosis of alcoholism (Ahlstrom, 1994,
pp. 211-221). ....
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LIVING WILLS: A NURSING PERSPECTIVE
.... Dunaway, 1988,
pp. 106 111). In such situations, the nurse must act as the advocate for the
patient (Brook, 1991,
pp. 354 363), and ....
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