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Perceptions of physicians and nurses about the role of intensive and critical care nurses in the intensive care units at tanta university hospital

Perceptions of physicians and nurses about the role of intensive and critical care nurses in the intensive care units at tanta university hospital

... of care and interaction, the study cocluded that the intensive and critical nurses were perceived as less skills related to this ...of nurses, long working hours, heavy work load and physical ...

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Critical care nurses’ understanding and experiences of patient advocacy in the critical care setting: A systematic review

Critical care nurses’ understanding and experiences of patient advocacy in the critical care setting: A systematic review

... ascertain critical care nurses’ understanding and experiences of patient advocacy in adult critical care ...how critical care nurses define patient advocacy, to ...

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Characteristic Duties of Critical Care Nurses in Japan: A Time Study Comparison with Neurology Ward Nurses

Characteristic Duties of Critical Care Nurses in Japan: A Time Study Comparison with Neurology Ward Nurses

... for nurses in both ...with critical care nurses moving continuously within a short distance and often performing the preparation and cleanup of many ...Neurology nurses spent much more ...

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Critical Care Nurses’ Attitudes about Influences of Technology on Nursing Care

Critical Care Nurses’ Attitudes about Influences of Technology on Nursing Care

... studied nurses regarding influences of technology on nursing practice: positive and negative ...nursing care has challenged the meaning of caring and its’ position in nursing ...patient care, saving ...

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Pediatric critical care nurses' experience with abdominal compartment syndrome

Pediatric critical care nurses' experience with abdominal compartment syndrome

... intensive care unit. Pediatric critical care nurses (PCCN) play a key role in managing critically ill patients and recognizing potential causes for clinical deterioration such as ACS therefore ...

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Interpersonal  Communication among Critical Care Nurses: an Ethnographic Study

Interpersonal Communication among Critical Care Nurses: an Ethnographic Study

... in critical care units is one of the most important factors due to complicated and critical conditions of ...patients. Nurses’ confrontation with ethical distresses and conflict resolution ...

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Clinical Decision Making among Critical Care Nurses: A Qualitative Study

Clinical Decision Making among Critical Care Nurses: A Qualitative Study

... by critical care nurses in Iran in making ...by nurses to diagnose the patient’s health problem and provide appropriate ...that nurses would decide whether they would carry out ...

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Comparative Study of Job Burnout Among Critical Care Nurses With Fixed and Rotating Shift Schedules

Comparative Study of Job Burnout Among Critical Care Nurses With Fixed and Rotating Shift Schedules

... the critical care nurses with fixed shift schedule compared to those with rotating ...that critical care nurses with fixed shift schedules experienced higher levels of emotional ...

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Critical care nurses’ professional identity constructions in an Australian intensive care unit : contextual and contingent

Critical care nurses’ professional identity constructions in an Australian intensive care unit : contextual and contingent

... other CCNs and asks, ‘do you know why?’ One laughs and waves her hand dismissively, ‘oh that comes from the days Florence nursed in the army tents and it was about keeping the dust from blowing in and settling in ...

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Use of intuition by critical care nurses: a phenomenological study

Use of intuition by critical care nurses: a phenomenological study

... the nurses (interview 4) had an intuitive sense to inject adrenaline into the heart muscle of the dead patient without the physician’s order, after which he ...

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The Rhetoric and Reality of Continuing Professional Development for Critical Care Nurses: A Critical Ethnographic Perspective

The Rhetoric and Reality of Continuing Professional Development for Critical Care Nurses: A Critical Ethnographic Perspective

... allows nurses to claim employer mandated competencies as forms of ...health care institutions which moves the focus away from patient outcomes and ...

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Medication errors and drug knowledge gaps among critical care nurses: a mixed multi method study

Medication errors and drug knowledge gaps among critical care nurses: a mixed multi method study

... The information obtained from the focus group conver- sation allowed us to identify four major areas that lead to medication errors: (1) the critical-care context itself; (2) organisation of the ICU ...

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Perception of medication errors among critical care nurses in jordanian hospitals: causes and reporting

Perception of medication errors among critical care nurses in jordanian hospitals: causes and reporting

... Jordanian nurses’ perceptions about medication ...by nurses in hospitals depends on different factors such as the nurse's ability to recognize that an error has occurred, the nurse’s belief that the error ...

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Approaches to Post-Intensive Care Syndrome: Nursing Point of View

Approaches to Post-Intensive Care Syndrome: Nursing Point of View

... intensive care field is progressing along with advances in medical treatment, recovery from severe diseases cannot occur in the true sense, unless health professionals can maintain the mental health of ...Some ...

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Effectiveness of a Self Instructional Module [SIM] on Knowledge of Emergency Drugs Among Staff Nurses Working In Critical Care Units of a Selected Hospital, Dehradun.

Effectiveness of a Self Instructional Module [SIM] on Knowledge of Emergency Drugs Among Staff Nurses Working In Critical Care Units of a Selected Hospital, Dehradun.

... Background: Nurses are integral part to health care delivery and it is important that they have a clear understanding of the nature of the drugs ...The critical care nurse serves as a catalyst ...

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Implementation of the Recommendations of the Institute of Medicine Report, Emergency Medical Services for Chi: Registered Nurses

Implementation of the Recommendations of the Institute of Medicine Report, Emergency Medical Services for Chi: Registered Nurses

... ABBREVIATIONS. ANA, American Nurses Association; ACCN, American Association of Critical Care Nurses; CNS, clinical nurse specialist; ED, emergency department; EDAP, emergency depart- men[r] ...

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Patient- and family-centred care practices of emergency nurses in emergency departments in the Durban area, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Patient- and family-centred care practices of emergency nurses in emergency departments in the Durban area, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

... and nurses have a crucial role in assisting people develop coping ...and critical care nurses must be knowledgeable about the individual needs of both patients and FMs to be able to provide ...

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A profile of critical care nursing research in South Africa

A profile of critical care nursing research in South Africa

... in critical care nursing, such as the low level of knowledge of critical care nurses indicated above, and to address these problems with evidence-based ...the Critical ...

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Clinical significance of premature ventricular contraction among adult patients: protocol for a scoping review

Clinical significance of premature ventricular contraction among adult patients: protocol for a scoping review

... intensive care unit ...Emergency Care Research Institute (ECRI) and The Joint Commission, have issued alerts about alarm fatigue being a major patient safety concern [3, ...of Critical-Care ...

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Clinical decision making by registered nurses in residential aged care : a critical realist case study : a thesis presented in fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

Clinical decision making by registered nurses in residential aged care : a critical realist case study : a thesis presented in fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... to nurses’ thinking about decision making, such as in research by Twycross and Powls (2006) and MacNeela et ...involves nurses verbalising their thinking as they make judgements and decisions about a ...

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