Education & Nursing Theories in Nursing Education
ANALYZING EDUCATION AND NURSING THEORIES USED IN THE PRACTICE OF NURSING EDUCATION Em Olivia Bevis and Jean Watson (1989,
pp.
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Impact of Residence to Academic Performance of College Students
.... type. Anxiety is a factor identified in the literature as a major problem among college aged subjects (Dixon, 1991,
pp.
51 56). ....
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JAPANESE INVESTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
.... dwarfs that in the operational ownership of business enterprise and the ownership of real property (US Department of Commerce, 1993,
pp.
51 54; Standard & ....
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Research Proposal on College Academic Performance
.... type. Anxiety is a factor identified in the literature as a major problem among college aged subjects (Dixon, 1991,
pp.
51 56). ....
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Legitimacy and the Former Soviet Union
.... some extent the ideological promises of communism seemed to have been fulfilled (Tucker, Political Culture and Leadership in the Soviet Union,
pp.
51-103) In ....
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Destiny of NATO
.... 27 35. Talbott, S. (1995, January). The new geopolitics. World Today
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pp. 7 10. Tarnoff, P. (1990, April). America's new special relationships. ....
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Current US-Latin American Relations
.... foreign leaders who claim that American trade practices have moved away from multilateralism towards a bilateral(even unilateral) system(Garten, 1995,
pp.
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Catalytic Converters
.... Depending on the distance between the exhaust manifold and the catalyst, this can take as long as 1 to 2 minutes ("Alternator-powered", 1994,
pp.
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COUNSELING ADOLESCENTS EXPERIENCING STRESS
.... in the literature as a major problem among adolescents that is associated with the stresses of family environments (Dixon, Heppner, & Anderson, 1991,
pp.
51-56 ....
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US Multilateralist Approach to Latin America
.... foreign leaders who claim that American trade practices have moved away from multilateralism towards a bilateral(even unilateral) system(Garten, 1995,
pp.
51). ....
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TEST ANXIETY AND STUDENT PERFORMANCE AMONG HIGH
.... Williams (1991,
pp.
51-57) investigated the relationship between test anxiety and academic performance from a different perspective. Williams (1991,
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Nurse Job Satisfaction/Dissatisfaction
.... DISSATISFACTION OF REGISTERED NURSES IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES: AN ARTICLE CRITIQUE This research critiques an article by Joan Pfaff (1987,
pp.
51 55) that ....
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Caring in the practice of nursing
.... nursing. Bevis and Watson (1989,
pp.
51-60, 354-359) emphasize that nursing should be based on a theory of caring by the nurse. ....
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Two Psychology Interventions
.... 313) refers to such action as a "ritual of remembrance." Grief and loss associated with death of an infant in childbirth affects parents (Long, 1992,
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51 54 ....
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Contingent Value Management The value of natura
.... Moreover, they also act as an incentive to the "feasor to take cost-justified care to avoid damages" (Brookshire & McKee, 1994,
pp.
51-72). ....
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Application of Orem's Nursing Theory Nursing theor
.... better about themselves. Beck (cited in Ziegler, 1993,
pp.
51-65) described depression as an irrational way of thinking. A home ....
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TEST ANXIETY AND STUDENT PERFORMANCE AMONG HIGH
.... As was true with respect to the Williams (1990,
pp.
51-57) study, however, a strong causal relationship was not established by Van Boxtel and Monks (1992,
pp. ....
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ISO 9000 Certification
.... The ISO 9000 quality assurance standards were introduced in 1987 by the International Standards Organization (Zuckerman, 1994,
pp.
51-52). ....
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Nursing Services for Older Adults
.... 1993,
pp. 12 16). The Bevis and Watson (1989,
pp.
51 60, 354 359) theory of caring provides a good starting point. In this theory ....
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Motion-Detecting Animal Deterrent Marketing Plan
.... by manufacturers reveals that the two primary features are prevention and deterrence, both of which this product offers to home owners (Botton, 1994,
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51-54 ....
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Marketing Plan for a New Product
.... by manufacturers reveals that the two primary features are prevention and deterrence, both of which this product offers to home owners (Botton, 1994,
pp.
51-54 ....
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Habitat for Humanity
.... (2003). Habitat for Humanity Goes Green! Mother Earth News. April-May,
pp.
51. Extend Your "Heavy Duty Helping" Hand. (2003). Plumbing & Mechanical. ....
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MASS MEDIA IN AUSTRALIA AND CANADA
.... television licenses in Australia is in the hands of the Transport and Communications Ministry of the federal government ("He Holds Aussie..." 1992,
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51, 58 ....
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Interrelationship Between Family & Joining a Gang
.... Often, the dysfunctional character of the family is a major motivation for joining a street gang (Bing, 1989,
pp.
51 60; Taylor, 1990,
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TRADEMARK STRATEGY
.... firms had overcome the fears induced by the suppression of the uprising, and were once again desirous of doing business with China (De Voe, 1991,
pp.
51 52). ....
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CARING
.... Bevis and Watson (1989,
pp.
51-60, 354-359) point out that both social judgment analysis and decision analysis present problems when used in clinical decision ....
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Effects of Social Class on Diagnoses of Alcoholism
.... performance, loss of control, serious social problems and anxieties, and a variety of psychological problems, including depression (Dixon, 1991,
pp.
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Peplau's Theory of Psychodynamic Nursing This research examines ...
.... with the guidance of the nurse, can define areas of dependence, independence, and interdependence involving the identified person (Peplau, 1952,
pp.
51 61). ....
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Life Span Perspectives on Disability and Work
.... Due to this situation, many people with disabilities are unemployed (
pp.
51-2). Based on the above observation, the thesis of Conyers et al.'s (1998) article ....
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Music of the Renaissance
.... continuity. He is said to be the first composer who made musical accompaniment seem useless to the voice (Pincherle, 1969,
pp.
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