Student Nurse Study
.... by preceptors in the clinical setting has been associated with easing the strain associated with the shift from the role of
student to the role of
nurse. ....
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Why Nurses Should Join Professional Organizations
.... Perhaps the best way to understand the multiple reasons why a
nurse/
student nurse should join a professional organization is to examine what a few such ....
(945

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Nurse Transitions
.... adequate competence. Thus the problem is identified as
student fears related to the transition from
student to
nurse. These fears ....
(2892

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Role of the Nurse Educator
.... or soon to be graduated from nursing education programs are provided guidance by an experienced staff
nurse in the transition from
student nurse to practicing ....
(1863

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Personal Philosophy of Nursing Education
.... In other words, part of active learning requires involvement of the
student nurse in all phases of his or her education. Faculty ....
(681

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Nurse Training and Competency
.... Aroian, J. & Breton, D. (1997). Nursing informatics in a registered
nurse graduate program.
Student Health Technology Information, 46(2), 191-194. ....
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NURSE COMPETENCY AND TRAINING
.... Aroian, J. & Breton, D. (1997). Nursing informatics in a registered
nurse graduate program.
Student Health Technology Information, 46(2), 191-194. ....
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Concept of Clinical Preceptorship
.... or soon to be graduated from nursing education programs are provided guidance by an experienced staff
nurse in the transition from
student nurse to practicing ....
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Appling the ANA Code of Ethics
.... of this guilt. As a
student nurse, however, I quite frankly did not know what my ethical responsibilities were in that situation.
(1178

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Parish Nursing: Promoting Health Within Faith Communities
.... One of the
nurse's most important roles is to determine when a
student needs emergency medical care. Teachers often are unaware ....
(817

3

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Family Nurse Providers
.... practice core curriculum, and a
nurse practitioner specialty curriculum" (Anderson & Gillis, 1998, p. 439). The first two areas train the
student to perform ....
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ROLE OF THE NURSE PRACTITIONER
.... conclusion was based on a study of 51
nurse practitioner students .... participated in an education program termed the Interdisciplinary
Student Community Patient ....
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Nursing Tenets
.... A UK nursing
student reflects that when she decided to become a
nurse, she was "attracted to a job that involved talking to people, making them more ....
(1256

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Leadership in Nursing Theory
....
Nurse leaders often function as clinical instructors working with
student nurses and emphasize networking and communication across disciplines (Nicholl & Tracey ....
(818

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Transition Theory
.... Since that time, the transition from nursing
student to staff
nurse has been studied extensively in terms of "role conflict . . . ....
(3189

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Older Americans and Health Care
.... This need is a primary concern to health care providers. (Oglesby, 1992, p. 3403) Noting that the
student nurse of today is the health care provider of tomorrow ....
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Barriers to Nursing and Patient Care
.... Cases in which the term might be used to apply to a
nurse include: a) a
student nurse who finds that there is an obstruction to her receiving a loan to fund ....
(4048

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Nursing Student Retention
....
Nurse Educator, 15(5), 36-39. Saucier, BL (1995, April). Professional nursing
student retention program. Journal of Nursing Education, 34(4), 183-185. ....
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Nurse Practitioners and Physical Assistants
.... most provide baccalaureate degrees which give the
student two years of .... Educational preparation for
nurse practitioners, by contrast, was established largely by ....
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A Good Nurse
.... In other words, a really good
nurse does not stop at performing .... As the
student advances, so do informed creativity, conscientiousness, and career satisfaction. ....
(1003

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Meaning of the Term "Barrier"
.... Regarding the nursing applications of the term, cases or examples might include: a) a
student nurse who finds that there is an obstruction to her receiving a ....
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Research Proposal: Nurse Practitioners
.... the patients of
Nurse Practitioners and the .... _____
Student Researcher's Name_____ School ....
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Work Stress and Communication Skills
.... nurses. Subjects in the study were 66
student nurse anesthetists and 15 practicing
nurse anesthetists for a total of 81 subjects. The ....
(9757

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Watson's Theory of Caring & Care of Elderly Client
.... much." Application of Watson's Theory of Caring Ms. Rose has been assigned a new
nurse,
Nurse B., who is a devoted
student of Jean Watson's Theory of Caring. ....
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Annie Warburton Goodrich
.... attested by her constructive and noteworthy administration of the Visiting
Nurse Service of .... placed on the value of expertly planned training for
student nurses ....
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Nurses and Substance Abuse Problems
.... Hack, MR Antecedents of the Impaired
Nurse: Burnout, Depression and Substance Use among
Student Nurses. University of Illinois: Doctoral Dissertation. ....
(2764

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Nurses in Films
.... like Operation Petticoat (1959) and emerging in even more blatant fashion in a series of
nurse movies for Roger Corman beginning with The
Student Nurses (1970 ....
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Personal Essay
.... My participation in U*STAR (Undergraduate
Student Training Academic Research) as a research .... pursue a Ph.D. in the biomedical field as a
nurse researcher that ....
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Nursing Services Plan
.... to develop interventions to deal effectively with aspects of
student environment that .... processes that have been interrupted by illness, the
nurse is concerned ....
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Academic dishonesty
.... perceptions of
student academic dishonesty. NASPA Journal, 31(2), 83-91. Bradshaw, MJ, & Lowenstein, AJ (1990, September-October).
Nurse Educator, 15(5), 10-15 ....
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