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Papers On Nursing : Birth Through Death
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The Family Nurse Practitioner: Factors Impacting Patient Health and Welfare
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A 5 page discussion of the variety of responsibilities and issues facing the nurse practitioner in the contemporary health care environment. According to their nature these issues can either enhance or impede the role of the nurse practitioner in family practice. Client, health, environment, and nursing processes all interplay to impact overall patient welfare. Many of these issues are encompassed under the theoretical framework of the nursing practice. At the same time, however, many of the issues which confront the nurse practitioner are affected as well by such factors as experience and the simple ability to deal with the multitude of issues which arise in the multicultural situation in which we so often work today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPnrsPr2.rtf
The Fate of Social Security
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This 2 page paper talks about the history and intent of Social Security and insights about its possible future. The paper takes the position that those who do not need the entitlement should not benefit from the program. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA25SS.wps
The Four Traditional Nursing Metaparadigms
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5 pages in length. The student discusses the four traditional nursing metaparadigms – nursing, environment, health and person – by offering various nursing theories as examples. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLC4Nurse_2.rtf
The Future of Healthcare in Canada: The Influence and Role of Nurses and Their Professional Groups in the Recommendations in the Romanow Report
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This is a 21 page paper discussing how nursing as a professional group may influence the changes and recommendations in the Romanow report for the future of health care in Canada. On November 28, 2002, Roy Romanow and the Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada released its final report. This report highlights recommendations in key areas in health care including Medicare; issues in primary health care; prevention and promotion; key measurement tools through the development of the Health Council of Canada; innovation and delivery through information technology; access for rural and remote communities; homecare; prescription drugs; and, Aboriginal health among many other factors and includes funding commitments for these recommendations. The nursing associations across Canada including representatives from the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) and the Canadian Federation of Nurses’ Unions (CFNU) have supported the Romanow Report as a “remarkable blueprint for building Medicare’s second generation and strengthening the public’s access to nurses” as well as the reforms which “will shorten waiting time and improve care” overall. The professional nursing groups have an active interest in all aspects of the Romanow report which not only broadens the roles and responsibilities of the nurses in Canada but increases the number of programs which will be affiliated with nursing. Most important in regards to nurses’ roles in the recommendations of the report are those which relate to measurement outcomes from an administrative and informative approach; those which relate to various commitments to innovations within the industry and primary care access; homecare access; and the new legislation proposed in regards to the entire health human resources.
Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: TJCanhf1.rtf
The Future Of Nursing Competency Based Orientation
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This five-page paper presents a
reflective analyst of an nursing theory article involving competency based orientation
programs designed to better equip RN graduates to enter the health care field.
Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: CWnurcom.wps
The General Practice Nurse and Health Assessment Models
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This 11 page paper examines the role of the practice nurse using health assessment models. The paper starts by looking at the importance of health needs assessments and the use of Maslow’s Hierarchy and Bradshaw’s taxonomy of needs. The paper then considers the use of different models of consultation skills, the role of in analysis and decision making, the nurse as part of a team and how the models apply to this role. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEhelmod.rtf
The History of Modern Nursing
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This 5 page report briefly discusses the development
and history of modern nursing in the Western world. “Modern” nursing, just as other
aspects of modern medicine, began to come into its own in the mid- to late-19th century
in the Western world. Between war, scientific advancement, and the onslaught of the
Industrial Age, humans were becoming aware of certain physical truths regarding their
physical bodies, good health, and what constituted beneficial care and treatment. It has
continued to advance along with technology and human knowledge. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWhisnur.rtf
The History Of Nursing
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2.5 pages in length. The writer provides a brief history of nursing and the theorists who helped shape the industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCHstNrs.rtf
The History of Triage: Development in the Military and Use in Civilian Medicine Today
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the history of triage in medicine and its use in the military and civilian health care. Triage, a medical term to mean a sorting or classification of patients based on their levels of medical urgency was first developed as a military term and used in wartime. The French used “triage” to decide who would be taken from the battlefields to be treated and who would be left behind. Soon afterward, from World War II until present day, triage was not only used in Army field hospitals but is also now used in emergency departments to classify the large number of patients who enter each day. Nurses have been involved in the triage process from the beginning and recently the nursing associations have broadened the original three level triage classifications of emergent, urgent and non-urgent, to one of a four level priority system in the United States and one of five level priorities in Australia, Canada and Great Britain. Regardless of the number of levels, triage has become an important and efficient system to evaluate a patient’s urgency as well as analyze the effectiveness of the health care given in emergency departments.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJtriag1.rtf
The Human - Canine Bond / Animal Assisted Therapy
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13 pages in length. Dogs serve humanity in a number of helpful ways. One of the most important is that of animal assisted therapy in which dogs are employed to aid ill and disabled people with day to day functions. They are also instrumental in perking up the spirits of those who are bound to hospitals or nursing homes. The writer discusses the value of animal assisted therapy, as well as addresses the various requirements pertaining to the dogs in the program. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: K9bond.doc
The Impact of Chronic Illness on Marital Satisfaction
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10 pages
in length. A review of the literature regarding the impact of
chronic illness on marital satisfaction. Specifically, when one
partner has a chronic illness there are usually issues regarding
intimacy and marital satisfaction. The ten sources provided come
from a range of journals both scholarly as well as those based on
opinion. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAillns.wps
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