Enforcement‚ 19-50. Fulkerson‚ A. (2009). The drug treatment court as a form of restorative justice. Contemporary Justice Review‚ 353-267. Gallagher‚ J. R. (2012). A Policy Analysis Framework for Drug Courts. Southwest Journal Of Criminal Justice‚ 2-16. Logan ‚ T.‚ Williams‚ K.‚ Leukefeld‚ C.‚ & Minton‚ L. (2000). A Drug Court Process Evaluation: Methodology and Findings. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology‚ 369-394. Mitchell‚ O.‚ Eggers‚ A.‚ Wilson‚ D.‚ & Mackenzie‚ D
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Caring Role of the Nurse Topic : Meeting Patient’s cultural needs. Cohort : March 2005 Date of submission : 14th November 2006-07-30 Seminar Group: 3 Number of words: 1600 words Chose TWO patients from different cultural backgrounds and discuss how you were able to meet their needs. The purposes of this essay is to chose two patients from different cultural backgrounds and discuss how their needs were meet whilst on my placement at Chase Farm Hospital. I will highlight how
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The reflection essay will focus on my experience and feelings about how I related with a patient who complained of severe pain in the surgical ward during my placement in the hospital as a student nurse.I will use Gibbs (1998) Reflective Cycle which is one of the most popular models of thought consists of six stages: Description which describes as the situation and what happened during the event . In my case‚ the management of this patient was admitted and was administered preoperatively for
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activities of living such as; eating‚ breathing‚ and mobilising were seen by Roper (1976) as a method of identifying the needs of a patient. By understanding what a patient requires in order to function normally‚ a nurse can address what is missing and produce a care plan accordingly. The Roper‚ Logan and Tierney’s model of nursing identified the activities that are deemed essential and suggests that it is not important to treat all the activities at once (Roper et al. 2000). Yura & Walsh (1983)
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Stroke is Australia’s single greatest killer and a leading cause of disability. Stroke is a serious and deadly condition involving cerebral circulation within the brain and can seriously affect a person maintaining a safe environment‚ communication and mobility as well as other activities of living. The case of Mr Shaw‚ a 73 year old male admitted to the stroke unit of his local hospital following a left sided ischaemic stroke is presented in this essay. The ischaemic stroke has left Mr Shaw with
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17th century St. Louise de Merillac Sisters of Charity • 1633 - The founding of the Sisters (or Daughters) of Charity‚ Servants of the Sick Poor by Sts. Vincent de Paul and Louise de Merillac. The community would not remain in a convent‚ but would nurse the poor in their homes‚ "having no monastery but the homes of the sick‚ their cell a hired room‚ their chapel the parish church‚ their enclosure the streets of the city or wards of the hospital." [1] • 1640 - The Sisters assume charge
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The aim of this essay is to discuss and analyse the fundamental issues of infection control which underpins Adult Nursing. The topic for discussion is infection control/nosocomial infections in particular Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). There are varying degrees of the strain Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and some strains are classed as MRSA (National Health Service (NHS) Plus‚ 2005). Not all strains of the bacterium will cause an epidemic. Epidemic causing MRSA is classified
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Nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing LIZ BERRAGAN BN‚ RGN‚ PGCE‚ RNT Freelance Nurse Teacher‚ Agency Nurse‚ c/o General Supply Squadron‚ Cyprus Logistic Unit‚ RAF Akrotiri‚ BFP0 57‚ Cyprus Accepted for publication 8 December 1996 Summary • This paper explores the proposition that nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing. • It highlights difficulties often faced by practising nurses in defining what they do and hence what it is that constitutes
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Discuss how psychological and sociological concepts and theories can inform health promotion in nursing practice. For the purpose of the assignment the contents will discuss Prochaska and DiClemente’s Stages of Change Model in conjunction with empowerment and self-efficacy. To support the assignment a case study will be used to aid the application of the theories and models when applied to nursing practice. The case study used in this assignment is 50 year old woman‚ Alison Stevenson‚ a single
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of Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics for Nurses and Midwives. London: NMC McCabe‚ C & Timmins‚ F Naidoo‚ J & Wills‚ J. (2009) Foundations for Health Promotion. 3rd Edn. London: Baillière Tindall Elsevier. O’ Connor‚ M. (2002) “Using the Roper‚ Logan and Tiernay Model in a neonatal ICU.” Nursing Times.net (May) [Online] Available at http://www.nursingtimes.net/nursing-practice/199604.article (Accessed: 08 February 2012) Rogers‚ C Spouse‚ J‚ Cook‚ M & Cox‚ C. (2008) Common Foundation Studies
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