Journal of Holistic Nursing http://jhn.sagepub.com/ The Influence of Nightingale Rounding by the Liaison Nurse on Surgical Patient Families With Attention to Differing Cultural Needs Priscilla E. Neils J Holist Nurs 2010 28: 235 originally published online 30 June 2010 DOI: 10.1177/0898010110368862 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jhn.sagepub.com/content/28/4/235 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: American Holistic Nurses Association
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Art & science If you would like to contribute to the Art & science section‚ email gwen.clarke@rcnpublishing.co.uk The synthesis of art and science is lived by the nurse in the nursing act Josephine G Paterson Emotional care for women who experience miscarriage Evans R (2012) Emotional care for women who experience miscarriage. Nursing Standard. 26‚ 42‚ 35-41. Date of acceptance: February 28 2012. Abstract Sensitive‚ caring and skilled nursing care for women experiencing miscarriage
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The Holy Roman Empire Xiao H. Feng(Amy) Prof. Mary A. O’Donnell November 26‚ 2007 HIS 1000C (3:35-4:30) Page 01 The Holy Roman Empire was an attempt to revive the Western Roman Empire‚ whose legal and political structure had deteriorated during the 5th and 6th centuries and had been replaced by independent kingdoms ruled by Germanic nobles. The Roman imperial office had been vacant after Romulus Augustulus was deposed in ad 476. But‚ during the turbulent early Middle Ages
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important for me to improve the nurse-patient relationship. In this relationship‚ there is a sense of trust and a mutual understanding exists between a nurse and a patient that build in a special link of the relationship (Harkreader and Hogan‚ 2004). (Peplau 1952‚ cited in Harkreader and Hogan 2004) note that a good contact in a relationship builds trust as well as would raise the patient’s self-esteem which could lead to new personal growth for the patient. Besides‚ (Ruesch 2007) mention the purpose
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Caring behavior is an essential element of nursing. Nurses’ caring behavior is believed to enhance the patient’s health and well-being and to facilitate health promotion as well as patient’s ultimate curing. (Jean Weigand‚ 2006). Clinical instructors are expected to equipped students with knowledge and skills to become competent and prepare them in the future for their nursing profession. Caring education must be observe not only in the
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Bio 101- Introduction to Biological Sciences I. Brief History of Biology. List down the contribution(s) of the following philisophers/scientists to the science of Biology Pre-historic people: The earliest humans must have had and passed on knowledge about plants and animals to increase their chances of survival. This may have included knowledge of human and animal anatomy and aspects of animal behavior (such as migration patterns). However‚ the first major turning point in biological knowledge
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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING Man ➢ Forms the foundation of Nursing Four Components or Attributes of Man ➢ Capacity to think on an Abstract Level ➢ Establish a family ➢ Establish a territory ➢ Ability to use verbal symbols as language Concept: ➢ Animals form a family by instinct ➢ Via hormonal scents Nursing Concepts of Man Biopsychosocial Spiritual Being ➢ By Sister Calista Roy ➢ Man interacts with the environment Open System
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Constructive role of interorganisational conflict‚ Administrative Science Quarerly‚ 14: 573-582. [15] Peterson‚ D.R. (1983). Conflict (pp 361-396) in H.H. Kelley‚ E. Berschied‚ A. Christensen‚ J.H. Harvery‚ T.L. Huston‚ G. Levinger‚ E. McClintock‚ L.A. Peplau & D.R. Peterson (Eds.)‚ Close relationships. New York: W.H. Freeman. [16] Borisoff‚ D.‚ and D.A. Victor. Conflict Management: A Communication Skills Approach. 2nd Ed.‚ Boston: Allyn and Bacon‚ 1998. [17] Terri Rocker. “How to resolve conflict with
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1 Stress‚ Coping‚ and Health A Conceptual Overview Brenda L. Lyon A lthough the term stress as it relates to the human condition has been in the scientific literature since the 1930s and in the nursing literature since the late 1950s‚ the word did not become popular vernacular until the late 1970s and early 1980s. Today‚ the term is used in everyday vocabulary to capture a variety of human experiences that are disturbing or disruptive in some manner: “You wouldn’t believe how much
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Nursing is universal in the sense that nurses can be found almost in all countries around the world (Henderson‚ 1978). They are in the hospitals‚ in school clinics‚ in the community centres‚ residential homes and even play major roles in some of the popular soap operas in television. There are even television shows that mainly revolve around nurses and which chronicles what they do at work - both the positive and the negative. It is one of the most visible and easily identifiable occupations as compared
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