The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0263-5577.htm Knowledge management enablers: a case study Ying-Jung Yeh Department of Business Administration‚ National Taiwan University of Science and Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan‚ Republic of China Knowledge management enablers 793 Sun-Quae Lai Department of Industrial Engineering and Management‚ National Taipei University of Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan‚ Republic of China‚ and Chin-Tsang
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teaching and learning for undergraduate nursing students: The Cluster Model. Nurse Education in Practice‚ 11(2)‚ 114-118. Croxon‚ L. & Maginnis‚ C. (2009). Evaluation of clinical teaching models for nursing practice. Nurse Education in Practice‚ 9(4)‚ 236-243. Guo‚ M. (2010). Experience as a patient will enhance nurses practice. Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand‚ 15(11)‚ 20-21. Smith‚ K. (2006). Appreciation of Holistic Nursing. Journal of Holistic Nursing‚ 24(2)‚ 139. Sørlie‚ V.‚ Torjuul‚ K.‚ Ross
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My observations of the Nursing Practice Council presented on October 11th by different nurses at the Florida Hospital in Celebration‚ is that the Council seeks to empower nurses‚ and make them more stronger and confident in their ability to make changes. The council lasted 60 minutes‚ and the chairperson started the Council announcing all of the topics of the agenda for the night. The first topic was in regards of patient satisfaction‚ and nursing communication. It was discuss how patient satisfaction
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Running head: LEVELS OF HEALTH PROMOTIONS IN NURSING PRACTICE Levels of Health Promotions in Nursing Practice Patricia Hartman Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotions NRS429V July 15‚ 2012 Levels of Health Promotions in Nursing Practice Dimensions of the environment are not only physical but also psychosocial and spiritual care and involvement. Health promotions are identified as participation of individuals and family with care delivery. The community health profession
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A t it’s very core‚ nursing practice “deals with issues and situations that have elements of ethical or moral uncertainty” (Burkhardt‚ Nathaniel‚ & Walton 2014‚ p. 21). In my limited experience‚ this has proved very true. I have encountered numerous situations that‚ in reflection‚ could be considered ethical dilemmas. As I was not necessarily able to recognize this in the moment‚ I feel that there is significant room for growth in my ability to confront these issues. In this paper‚ I will discuss
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Contemporary Issues in nursing practice Paper TOLAC vs. elective repeat cesarean delivery Since the early 70’s‚ the Western world has observed the trend of rising numbers of cesarean deliveries. In 2007 32% of all deliveries in the United Stated happened via C-section; the highest number ever. With so many cesarean deliveries many women face a dilemma regarding prospective birth. Cesarean section limits future childbirth choices‚ but available medical knowledge and research data overthrow the
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Nursing Practice and Palliative Care Palliative care is a specialized segment of health care which involves minimizing and preventing the patients’ pain and suffering. Patients suffering from chronic illness‚ end of life or curable illness may be placed in palliative care. The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for the patient and family. The role of the BSN prepared nurse regarding palliative care is to be knowledgeable on palliative and gerontologic nursing practice. The
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decreasing retention of students in the nursing programs. Since the 20th century‚ there has been a decline in retaining students in nursing programs (Bigbee & Mixon‚ 2013). However‚ the issue of retention became more prominent as changes occurred in the secondary educational system and as guidelines related to financial assistance changed. Many students enter postsecondary programs unprepared for the challenges colleges‚ thus contributing to being unsuccessful in nursing school. Review of literature revealed
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Psychology in the Practice of Nursing Many people‚ especially of older generations‚ tend to think of a nurse as only a doctor’s assistant‚ a waitress‚ or a butt wiper. However‚ now nurses are doctor’s colleagues‚ their eyes and ears‚ and their primary goal is patient advocacy. But in order to care for someone‚ nurses must have knowledge of not only procedures‚ diagnoses‚ and treatment‚ but they must also understand what is going on with the patient on mental level‚ which‚ without an understanding
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Some of my strengths in this domain would be staying inside my boundaries as a student nurse and analyzing my own nursing practice. On one of my practice days I had a patient who needed gravel prn as she was experiencing nausea and vomiting. I read on her MAR that she could have in IV. Since she was already throwing up and was visibly upset I asked her if she would like this route because it would be faster acting and I didn’t want her throwing up the oral tablet. She agreed and I found her primary
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