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Papers On Nursing : Birth Through Death
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Strategies/Role of Nurse Practitioner
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A 4 page research paper that discusses educational routes for becoming a nurse practitioner. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khnped.rtf
Stress in Nurse Management
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This 8 page paper delves into stress in respect to nursing and nurse management. Stress is discussed in general as well as how it factors into the managerial role. Stress in the nursing profession is also discussed at length. Solutions are suggested. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA148sts.rtf
Stress in Nursing
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An 8 page paper defining stress, examining nursing literature addressing the problem and discussing implications for nursing. It is completely reasonable to attribute the continued shortage of nurses to recent increases in nursing burnout, at least in part. By definition, burnout results in part from having more to do than one person can hope to do well. The description aptly fits today’s nursing environment. It has long been said that the first step in correcting a problem is to acknowledge that it exists. Active awareness of the signs of detrimental stress is necessary for recognizing and rectifying problems that may exist at present or arise in the future. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSnursStress.rtf
Stress in the Nursing Profession
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5 pages. Stress is likely to occur in almost any profession but when it comes to nursing there is a high probability that at some point there will be job-related stress or burnout. The nursing professional is subjected to many more situations that are likely to be stress producing. This paper describes how and why the nursing profession is so prone to stress and burnout. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JAnurses.rtf
Stress, Coping & Meeting Family Needs in ICU
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A 14 page literature review. This examination of literature summarizes current variables in regards to the relationship of stress and coping to meeting the needs of families of traumatic brain injury patients in an intensive care unit (ICU). First of all a theoretical framework will be discussed, which is followed by a summation of current research, concluding with a summary of findings discerned from this literature review. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: khtbi.rtf
Stroke
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A 9 page research paper that employs a specific patient scenario as the basis for an examination of stroke. Stan Smith (72) collapses on the way to a newsstand to get a paper and is brought by his wife to an emergency department (ED). The scenario gives his vital signs, which were taken 3 hours after Mr. Smith was admitted to the ED. The writer argues that this was far too long to wait before taking action on Mr. Smith's case and the importance of taking swift intervention in stroke cases is emphasized. Topics explored include stroke's epidemiology and risk factors; triage and care in emergency departments; and prevention, education and primary health strategies in regards to stroke. Additionally, the issue of complications after stroke are explored. Page count includes abstract. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khstsc.rtf
Stroke in Elderly Women
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A 10 page research paper that offers a literature review pertaining current management of stroke in elderly women. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khfest.rtf
Stroke Patients: Nursing Vs Occupational Therapy
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This 14 page paper reports and reviews a published research study entitled "Observing washing and dressing of stroke patients: nursing intervention compared with occupational therapists. What is the difference?" The investigators specifically compared categories of interventions used by nurses as compared to occupational therapists when working with stroke patients with morning hygiene and drssing activities. This paper reports and comments on the methodoligy used, explainng the types of research approaches used, and, in general, critiques the study. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGstotns.rtf
Study Analyses
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A 6 page research paper that is in two parts. The first half is a critique of a research study concerning the benefits of therapeutic touch and the second half answers questions about proposed research study. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khstanqu.rtf
Study Analysis/Topical Cream for Osteoarthritis
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An 8 page article analysis on a study performed by McKay, et al (2003) on whether or not a topical herbal cream applied external for osteoarthritis worked more effectively than placebo. The writer summarizes and analyzes each section of the study article. No additional sources cited.
Filename: kharpor.rtf
Study Critique/2 Methods of Pain Control
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A 10 page article critique that evaluates a research study by Viscusi, et al (2004), which examined the efficacy of a new innovation in patient-controlled analgesic delivery versus a standard IV pump system. The various sections of the study article are summarized and evaluated. A research critique has been described as the "process of summarizing the key aspects f a research report, then determining the quality and merit of the study on the basis of predetermined criteria" (Brockopp and Hastings-Tolsma, 2003, p. 54). The following critique follows the guidelines outlined in Polit, et al (2004) regarding nursing research. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: kh2pnme.rtf
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