303 Results for Nursing

It is obvious from any study concerning the nursing profession that it is, as a whole, drastically different than 50 years ago and one can only imagine what it will have evolved to in another 50 years. Through the centuries, nursing has taken on a variety of themes and definitions. Included in t...
IntroductionIncreasingly nursing is recognizing the significance of the family to the health and well being of individual family members (wright &Leahey, 2000). Hatrick (1998) suggests family nursing in undergraduate nursing education will provide nurses with theoretical and practical skills to wor...
During my volunteer work at Christian Living Campus, I had several lunches with a resident named Jim. Jim used to be a fighter pilot in World War II. As we were eating I notices a bumper sticker on Jim's wheelchair. It read, "Be nice to your kids. They'll choose your nursing home." I aske...
Annotated Bibliography: 2The purpose of this paper is to present a literary review dealing with nursing as a profession which pertains to health care. There are also five recent scholarly journals that have been specifically chosen, to complete a detailed annotated bibliography.Mullane, M. (2...
Women played an important role in helping the United States come home with a victory. World War II created a surplus of positions that the women needed to fill when their fathers, husbands, brothers, or sons left to serve their country. Maureen Honey, author of Creating Rosie the Riveter, discusse...
In the unorderly world of today's society, we find little time to look deeper at the framework that holds together the human race. We tend to leave the exploration of the human body up to the allied health professionals. Nurses among others, are dedicated to understanding and studying the biologic...
Midwifery, outdated or underrated? Many pregnant women in the United States are unaware of the options they have in choosing their primary health care providers. Most women think that the only way to have their baby delivered is by going to a hospi...
Abstract Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring represents a dramatic paradigm shift, and as a result, it has been a source of great controversy since its introduction. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the comprehension of the theory, the implications of caring, and the application of ...
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting "Surgery and the Nurses Role" 1. Introduction 2. CAD, Angina, MI The disease process and diagnosis 3. Pre-operative therapy and medications 4. Nurses pre-operative role: Assessment, Diagnostic studies, Medications, Education 5. Operation: Coronary Art...
Milos Forman's "One Flew Over the Cockoo's Nest" is based on Kesey's best selling novel. Its allegorical theme is set in an authentic mental hospital, a state hospital in Oregon. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" represents a place of resistance exhibited by...
Running head: PAIN ASSESSMENT IN YOUNG CHILDRENExperiences of Nurses Using The Wisconsin Children's Hospital Pain Scale for Preverbal Children: A Descriptive StudyBradley UniversityExperiences of Nurses Using the University of Wisconsin Children's Hospital Pain Scale for Preverbal Children: A Descri...
Mouth care is an area in nursing that seems to have a low priority (Griffiths and Boyle, 1993). However the status of a seriously ill patient¡s mouth and oral mucous can influence several other functions such as the ability to eat, swallow food, digest food and even the ability to speak. All thes...
The aim of this essay is to examine a specific risk assessment tool. The author will define the term 'risk' and discuss the importance of identifying and selecting an assessment tool to prevent or minimise the risk. The verbal rating score assessment tool for pain will be the focus of t...
Ken Kesey creates one of America's most famous alienated heroes in his work "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Kesey's alienated hero, Randle Patrick McMurphy, is a wild red-haired American of Irish heritage. McMurphy is a lazy, rowdy fighter. He also gambles constantly and ...
Summative assignment "using evidence to inform nursing practise" Introduction. The author of this report will attempt to identify an aspect of nursing practise that raised a question in the authors mind, and therefore required further investigation thus enabling validation of certain act...
Social, psychological and environment factors that affect the health of this client and should explain what health and social care provision has been designed to meet these needs. The factors influencing the health of the family and individuals. The physical and social environment T...
Euthanasia is legally, morally and ethically unacceptable. Discuss. The word Euthanasia is derived from the Greek words eu (Well) and thanatos (Death), and according to Johnstone (1994) was used to describe the spiritual state of an individual who is close to death. The word has become corrupted ...
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest By Ken Kesey 1. How would you describe your main character? Become his "voice" and write about who he believes they are. I might frighten some of you at first, and others may think of me as some crazy man who has no business living in a...
Kim Gnagey APE per. 4 Levels of Meaning in Cool Hand Luke and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey is a story of a mental hospital, the patients within it and the changes both undergo. The film Cool Hand Luke is a story that is somewhat sim...
The Tone in Mind The imagination is the reader's most important tool on the path to enjoying a good book. One can only hinder their enjoyment of the story by disregarding the vivid images created by the mind. Nothing can compare to a landscape so exquisite that it would make a cinematogra...
Ann: Chapter 1: Anywhere: Pages 3-24 Ann and Adele left Wisconsin and headed for California in a stolen car. Adele had taken Ted's Mobil Credit Card, so they could pay for hotels rooms and food. Adele rear-ended someone at a red light. They stayed at The Luau Hotel, for about a w...
Introduction A definition of epilepsy is given to distract from the in-depth complexity of epilepsy, with statistics and its prevalence within the population to support the argument of funding and the lack of epilepsy specialist services within England. The need for health promotion is appare...
Plot Overview The Chorus introduces the players. Antigone is the girl who will rise up alone and die young. Haemon, Antigone's dashing fiancé, chats with Ismene, her beautiful sister. Though one would have expected Haemon to go for Ismene, he inexplicably proposed to Antigone on the night ...
SETTING The play is set in the thirteenth or fourteenth century in Italy in Verona and Mantua. Much of the action takes place in Juliet's house. Two cities of Venice are also mentioned in the play. The Capulets and the Montagues, the main families of the play, are from noble lineage and wealth; the...
Context The most influential writer in all of English literature, William Shakespeare was born in 1564 to a successful middle-class glove-maker in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Shakespeare attended grammar school, but his formal education proceeded no further. In 1582 he married an older woman, A...