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Papers On Nursing : Birth Through Death
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National Association of Orthopedic Nurses
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A 3 page research paper that, first of all, discusses the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON), which is a professional, non-profit organizations that is run by volunteers and whose goals are to advance and facilitate the lives of and careers of the nation's orthopaedic nurses (About, 2006). Then, the writer discusses the benefits of joining a professional organization. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khnaon.rtf
Natural Childbirthing / Procedures & Methods
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A 5 page research paper on methods of natural childbirthing. Included in the discussion are overviews of such methodologies as : Lamaze, Leboyer, Grantly Dick-Read, and more. An analysis of the importance of midwifery is presented as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Naturalc.wps
Nature of Humanity
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A 3 page essay in which the writer offers a guide to writing about how a nurse's philosophy pertaining to the nature of humanity impacts his or her work as a nurse. No bibliography is offered.
Filename: khnohum.rtf
Needlestick Injuries: Historical, Legal and Ethical Aspects
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A 6 page issue paper on needle-related injuries among health care workers. In simpler times, there was a possibility that an inadvertent needlestick could carry greater implication than momentary discomfort. In today’s environment, there are documented cases of hundreds of health care workers who have contracted HIV or a form of hepatitis from a needlestick injury sustained while trying to help another human being. The paper discusses conditions after 1993; the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act of 2000; and ethical values such as beneficence, non-maleficence and justice. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSnursNeedle.rtf
Negative Effect of Anesthesia Assistants on Nursing
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A 9 page paper arguing that the use of Anesthesia Assistants is detrimental to the profession of nursing. Nurse Anesthesia Assistants are registered nurses (RNs) trained to certificate level, technologists that have greater understanding of the process of anesthesia than RNs without the certificate training but without the specialized knowledge that anesthesiologists or certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) hold. Though it can be valuable to have an assistant present who has more knowledge in anesthesia than most other nurses present in the operating room, the very existence of the classification is detrimental to the profession of nursing. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSnursProAnaAsst.rtf
Neonates & Anesthesia / Analgesia
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A 12 page paper focusing on neonates and the use of fentanyl, a narcotic drug used during painful procedures and surgery. Until recently it was not even believed that infants experienced pain, and even now it appears as though infants often go without proper pain relief due to fears surrounding the use of narcotics. Areas of discussion include a description of the drug, literature review of information regarding children and pain treatment, infants and pain, and the use of anesthesia and analgesia in infants, which includes information on the possible necessity for weaning off the drug. This is followed by an analysis and a conclusion. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Neoanes.wps
Neuman Model in Adult Critical Care
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A 5 page paper discussing the usefulness of the Neuman model in critical care. As a nursing theory based on systems thinking and on the interaction of systems within and around the patient, the Neuman model is far less effective in the critical care setting than in any other. The Neuman model can be highly effective in many settings, but critical care is not one of them. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSnursNeuCrit.rtf
Neuman Systems Model
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A 12 page research paper that examines this model. Nursing theorist Betty Neuman’s Systems Model Theory is one of the most widely utilized model of nursing being used today. This critique of Neuman’s model draws on literature in order to offer an extensive overview of its theoretical structure and its subsequent utility in regards to nursing practice, education, research and administration. This evaluation will also consider pluralism, ethical considerations and gender bias, as well as strengths and weaknesses, when discussing Neuman’s model in regards to achieving nursing goals. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khnsm.rtf
Neuman, King and Johnson: Reducing Patient Stress
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An 11 page paper assessing three nursing theories in their accommodation of patient stress. One of the most insidious hindrances to wellness is the presence of avoidable stress. Each of the theorists discussed here offers insight into and sound reasons for reducing patient stress, but not in blanket form. They condemn negative stress, and either state or imply that perhaps mild stress – the type that spurs the patient to stretch himself and his immediate goals – can be beneficial in assisting the patient in reaching those goals. They all eschew negative stress, and represent it as an anomaly that does not need to be a part of patient experience. Includes an abstract. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSnursThPtStrs.rtf
New Approaches to Leadership in the Nursing Organization: Managing Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of some of the central issues in facing a nursing organization that utilizes a high number of unlicensed support personnel. This paper considers the application of contemporary theories, including management, the quality movement and communication theories as they can be applied to the specifics of one group experience. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHNurUAP.rtf
New Nurses Survival Guide
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A 3 page research paper that discusses how new nurses can survive the transition to practice. The fact that there is a knowledge and skill gap between a new graduate registered nurse's education and "actual practice requirements of new registered nurses" (RNs) has long been acknowledged among nursing professionals (Burns and Poster, 2008, p. 67). This gap in knowledge suggests that the novice nurse needs a survival guide in order to survive the critical transition from student to licensed RN. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khsurrn.rtf
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