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Homelessness
Research Summary Table: Homelessness
Author, Year of Publication - Institute
Purpose
Sample
Design
Findings
Limitations
Martins, D.C., (2008)
The experience of homeless individuals with health care patients experiences were identified in the research.
Purposive sample of 15 homeless adults interview were conducted for the research.
A Phenomenological research design was utilized to explore the research findings.
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WEEK 12 Discussion
WEEK 12 Discussion
Introduction
Evidence based practice (EBP) is a procedure in which the specialist consolidates overall investigated intercessions with clinical experience and morals, and customer inclination and society to guide and advise the conveyance of medicines and administrations. The expert, analyst and customer must cooperate so as to ...
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Effects of Drinking Cold Water on Patients with Myocardial Infarction
Effects of Drinking Cold Water on Patients with Myocardial Infarction
Introduction
Researches have proved that the patients who have experienced myocardial infarction and myocardial ischemia should shun drinking cold water. Despite the fact that, there are not many researches that can illustrate ...
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Discussion 02
Spiritual Issues Related to Disaster & Role of Community Nurse in Spiritual Care
The point when a disaster strikes if it is manmade or natural, it accompanies passionate impacts of trauma, for example stress that incorporate sadness, anger, anxiety, irritability as well as fear. The fallout of a disaster stays ...
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Discussion 01
Disaster and Nursing Interventions
Primary prevention deals with the focus on the generalized health protection and promotion against particular health issues. Primary prevention precedes illness and is applicable to health people or healthy groups of people. Like the assessment of risk, for particular diseases. Providing education regarding preventing strategies. Immunization ...
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Problem Statement
Problem Statement1
The impact of patients' deaths on nurses1
Sources of Research1
Theoretical Background2
Emotional Outcome on Nurses2
Influence of Culture3
Influence of Personal Experiences4
Discussion4
Practical Implications5
Conclusion6
References7
Problem Statement
Problem Statement
The main issue that formed the base of this research was, “In what ways a patient's death influences nurses and what support is available to them?” This literature ...
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ASSIGNMENT 1
Assignment 1: Field Activity-Interview & Review (ethics)
Assignment 1: Field Activity-Interview & Review (ethics)
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to increase the limits of our knowledge by exploring some factual information relating to the analysis of ethics in nursing. Ethics is defined as part of philosophy dealing with ...
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Research Assignment
Research Assignment
Article # 1
Sanford, J., Townsend-Rocchicciolli,J., Horigan, A., & Hall, P. (2011). A process of decision making by caregivers of family members with heart failure. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 25(1), 55-70.
1)What methods were put in place to ensure that the subjects were giving true informed consent?
The provision ...
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Assignment 2
Retention of New Graduate Nursing and High Turner Over in First Year as Nurses
Assignment 2
Retention of New Graduate Nursing and High Turner Over in First Year as Nurses
Introduction
In academic and practice setting, the leaders of health care accept the existence of gap allied to the education to practice, particularly ...
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Briefing of Nurse regarding the Use of Technology
Briefing of Nurse regarding the Use of Technology
In recent era we hear daily about the advancements in the field of technology. There are numerous benefits which it is providing almost in every field. As a human being it is our nature to explore ...