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Papers On Nursing : Birth Through Death
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Ensuring the Competency and Accountability of Temporary Agency Nurses in the Hospital Environment
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A 9 page analysis of the use of temporary agency nurses to supplement shortcoming is permanent nursing staff. This paper asserts that although the use of temporary nurses is justified in certain situations, this use must occur with managerial provisions in place to insure competence and accountability. The recommendation is made that clinical pathways are an appropriate mechanism for insuring this. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPnrsTmp.rtf
Enteral-Nasogastric Feeding in Children
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A 3 page paper discussing enteral-nasogastric feeding of children and its ethical implications. Of course enteral feeding is good for the patient, but the fact is that sometimes it can cause harm. This is certainly contrary to the principle of non-maleficence, but it is in the spirit of trying to provide benefit to the patient. Though both can be seen as being present, it is the intention of beneficence rather than the possibility of harm that should guide the use of enteral feeding. Harvard-style bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSnursNasoFed.rtf
Entrepreneur Nursing
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A 3 page research paper that examines entrepreneurial opportunities for nurses. The writer concentrates on nurse anesthetists and mental health nursing. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khentnur.rtf
Ersek/Challenge of Assisted Death
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A 4 page research/ reaction paper that summarizes and offers reaction to an article by Ersek (2004) entitled "The Continuing Challenge of Assisted Death." No additional sources cited.
Filename: khersek.rtf
Essays On Death and Dying
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10 pages worth of short essays on writings related to death and dying. The first reflects on the writings of Volkhart and Michael and their discourse on bereavement. The second considers Waechter's reasoning concerning children and terminal illness. The final essay considers the impact of Moody's book about "near-death" experiences. The primary sources are cited.
Filename: Death2.wps
Establishing an Outpatient Pain Management Clinic
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A 15 page paper discussing the establishment of a freestanding pain management clinic attached to a nursing home but also available for adult day care. The paper discusses pain management philosophies; alternative methods of managing pain; past problems of abuse of pain-killing drugs in the elderly; and the business issues of establishing and maintaining the clinic. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: KSbizPainClin.rtf
Ethical & Legal Concerns/SNPA
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A 6 page research paper that considers the impact, ethical and legal ramifications of the Safe Nursing and Patient Act of 2005, which is designed to limit the amount of overtime required by employers of their nursing staff. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khnurma3.rtf
Ethical Approach to Practicing on the Newly Dead
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A 3 page paper written from the perspective of weighing options in practicing on the newly dead (intubation, subclavian line insertion, other procedures). The ethics committee will be meeting to determine policy after several instances of premature activity; the purpose here is to suggest an ethical policy. The paper uses the philosophies of Kant and Mill to conclude that the policy should take the form of allowing practice on the newly dead, but only after receiving permission from the nurse assigned to the case at the time of death. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSnursEthNewlyDead.rtf
Ethical Challenges of an Aging Society
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A 9 page research paper --8 page report and a 1 page abstract-- that addresses the ethical challenges involved with the demographic dilemma of an aging population. Topics addressed include professional and legal considerations for healthcare practitioners. These issues are examined, first of all, by delineating their relevance to a healthcare manager's professional perspective. Then, the report addresses the concept of professional ideas and values that impact these issues. There is an extensive discussion of ethical obligations and, also, a concluding section on what actions should be undertaken by healthcare practitioners in regards to the future. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khecas.rtf
Ethical Considerations in a Medical Research Project
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This 5 page paper considers the appropriate ethical considerations for a medical research project concerning the use of specialised medical care workers and the impact on both patients and their families. The paper looks at the broad ethics as well as the more specific ethics relevant to this case. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEethicts.wps
Ethical Decision Making
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A 5 page paper evaluating the case of Andrew, an elderly man on life support whose only known relative is an adult who is not competent to make any decisions about his care. The paper proposes an appropriate solution including alternatives, and includes a discussion of the philosophies of Kant, Mill and Rawls as informing decision-making about how to proceed with Andrew’s care. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSnursEthDec.rtf
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