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Log of Learning Activities 2012
Log of Learning Activities 2012
ACTIVITY 1
Question 1: What are your feelings about studying research?
I think studying research is important in that it will aid in our understanding of researches and develop our understanding of the different jargons used in research. In particular, nursing research significance is ...
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NURSE ROLE
Roles That Nurses Offers To Adults Over 50: A Briefing to American Association for Retired Persons (AARP)
Roles That Nurses Offers To Adults Over 50: A Briefing to American Association for Retired Persons (AARP)
Introduction
The American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) believes every patient has the right to professional ...
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RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION
Recruitment and retention strategies in nursing
Recruitment and retention strategies in nursing
Introduction
Recruitment and retention issues within nursing academia that have been studied include job satisfaction and the work environment, orientation of new hires, mentoring, faculty practice and workload, and role preparation, role strain and stress. Strategies for ...
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SEPTIC SHOCK
Pathological Case Study - Septic Shock
Pathological Case Study - Septic Shock
Septic shock is one of the most common diseases that have gained importance in the American society. There are various symptoms and causes of septic shock. This paper revolves around a patient, named Mr. Albert. Mr. Albert ...
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AGED CARE NURSING
Aged Care Nursing: The Implications of the Garling Report
Aged Care Nursing: The Implications of the Garling Report
Introduction
This Assignment takes into account Final Report of the Special Commission of inquiry into Acute Care Services in NSW Public Hospitals, its implication and the impact on Registered Nurses. With reference to ...
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WORK LIFE CONFLICT
Work-Life Conflict among Nurses
Work-Life Conflict among Nurses
Problem Statement
What is the effect of family verses work responsibilities of nurses, on their personal lives?
Research Hypothesis
H0: Family verses work responsibilities, adversely affect the personal lives of nurses.
H1: Family verses work responsibilities do not affect the personal lives of nurses.
Literature ...
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HEALTH CARE AND NURSING
Health Care and Nursing
Health Care and Nurse
Introduction
In the U.S. as in other countries, the concept of ambulatory care includes medical services, without hospitalization, which accounts for a large share of medical assistance to the population. The private sector outpatient care is taking into account personal physicians (specialists ...
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CNO LEARNING MODULES
CNO Learning Modules
CNO Learning Module
Consent
Obtaining consent is an ethical and legal obligation for a nurse, because it is necessary to inform certain people associated with the client, before performing the procedure. If the medical practitioner or specialist provides information regarding the treatment to a person asking ...
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Compassion Fatigue
Compassion Fatigue
Introduction
Studies have shown that the caregivers are an important host of compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue is a stress commonly developed in the people; caregivers providing care to the traumatized people. In which they struggle on daily basis to cope with their environmental changes, they are trained ...
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NURSING INFORMATICS
Nursing Informatics
Nursing Informatics
Introduction
Nursing informatics is a field within the field of health informatics, where people who have a nursing degree are involved in the implementation of a computer application in a hospital, nursing home, doctor's office, public health clinics, or other healthcare setting.
Two Computerized Systems
Electronic Health ...