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Today's Registered Nurse

Today's Registered Nurse

... a registered nurse was $65,470 in May 2012” (United States…“Registered ...of registered nurses is projected to grow 19 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than average for all occupations” ...

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Decreasing Duration of Mechanical Restraint Episodes by Increasing Registered Nurse Assessment and Surveillance in an Acute Psychiatric Hospital

Decreasing Duration of Mechanical Restraint Episodes by Increasing Registered Nurse Assessment and Surveillance in an Acute Psychiatric Hospital

... of registered nurse assessments and duration of mechanical restraint ...of registered nurse assessments may lead to decreased duration of mechanical ...

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Creating partnership by aligning the support needs of the neophyte registered nurse and the healthcare organisation: An appreciative inquiry

Creating partnership by aligning the support needs of the neophyte registered nurse and the healthcare organisation: An appreciative inquiry

... The transition period of student nurse to registered nurse is well documented as a time of heightened stress for new staff; in particular, NRNs. This is in part due to the move from the structured ...

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Becoming a Pasefika registered nurse: reflections of their student nurse experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand

Becoming a Pasefika registered nurse: reflections of their student nurse experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand

... Pasefika Registered Nurse graduating from my year, one of the goals from this research is to see how we can increase the number of Pasefika students who reach the finish line by identifying the successes, ...

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Conducting the orchestra in aged care: the leadership role of the registered nurse

Conducting the orchestra in aged care: the leadership role of the registered nurse

... a nurse and subsequent study enabled me to achieve this ...bedside nurse caring for patients and residents I could see the effects of leadership on patient ...

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New graduate registered nurse practice readiness for Australian healthcare contexts: a collective instrumental case study

New graduate registered nurse practice readiness for Australian healthcare contexts: a collective instrumental case study

... In spite of the regulatory processes in place to prepare nurses for practice, concerns exist that NGRNs may not be adequately prepared for professional practice; that the education system is failing to bridge the ...

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Managing the pediatric patient with celiac disease: a multidisciplinary approach

Managing the pediatric patient with celiac disease: a multidisciplinary approach

... Celiac Clinic structure (Figure 1) includes initial referral from a primary care provider (most commonly a general practitioner or general pediatrician in the community) or specialist of a patient who has screened ...

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THE PREPARATION, UTILIZATION, AND EVALUATION OF A REGISTERED NURSE TRAINED TO GIVE TELEPHONE ADVICE IN A PRIVATE PEDIATRIC OFFICE

THE PREPARATION, UTILIZATION, AND EVALUATION OF A REGISTERED NURSE TRAINED TO GIVE TELEPHONE ADVICE IN A PRIVATE PEDIATRIC OFFICE

... More than 25 medical calls a day and at least an equal number of administrative calls were taken by the nurse, freeing more than 2 hours of physician time to provide direct patient care.[r] ...

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Do student nurses experience Imposter Phenomenon? An international comparison of Final Year Undergraduate Nursing Students readiness for registration

Do student nurses experience Imposter Phenomenon? An international comparison of Final Year Undergraduate Nursing Students readiness for registration

... in nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist graduates (Huffstatler et ...among nurse practitioner students found mild levels of IP among the cohort (mean ...a nurse practitioner or a ...

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Nursing education in New Zealand, 1883 to 1930 : the persistence of the Nightingale ethos : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education at Massey University

Nursing education in New Zealand, 1883 to 1930 : the persistence of the Nightingale ethos : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education at Massey University

... A registered nurse, who has not passed the Matriculation examination, may be admitted as a student for the Diploma in Nursing, provided that she can produce evidence of having attained a[r] ...

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Compliance of state registered nurses to nursing  standards during practice in tertiary facilities in Malawi

Compliance of state registered nurses to nursing standards during practice in tertiary facilities in Malawi

... State Registered Nurse Midwives (SRNMs) are expected to offer skilled care to those recuperating from illness or injury, advocate for patients’ rights, teach patients so that they make informed decisions, ...

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Health care professional’s communication through an interpreter where language barriers exist in neonatal care: a national study

Health care professional’s communication through an interpreter where language barriers exist in neonatal care: a national study

... The results showed that there was a difference between professional categories concerning both awareness of interpreter-related guidelines and use of authorized and unauthorized interpreters. It was more common to use ...

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Interobserver Reliability among Experienced and Inexperienced Anesthesia Personnel during Routine Preoperative Airway Assessment Tests

Interobserver Reliability among Experienced and Inexperienced Anesthesia Personnel during Routine Preoperative Airway Assessment Tests

... Thai registered-nurse-anesthetist-student training curriculum for preoperative airway assessment classes, the accuracy of airway evaluations performed by those trainees has not yet been ...a nurse ...

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Dialogue and monologue : the relationship between student nurse and nurse clinician : the impact on student learning : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Nursing at Massey University

Dialogue and monologue : the relationship between student nurse and nurse clinician : the impact on student learning : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Nursing at Massey University

... Student nurses are required to work under the supervision of a registered nurse and the reality of both the practice setting and nursing education today means nurse lecturers see Key Ter[r] ...

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Israeli nurse practice environment characteristics, retention, and job satisfaction

Israeli nurse practice environment characteristics, retention, and job satisfaction

... The nurse practice environment has been found in other countries to be an important factor associ- ated with recruitment, retention and job satisfaction ...for nurse recruitment and retention [6,7], ...

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Death and Dying: A Nursing Focus on the Care of the Patient

Death and Dying: A Nursing Focus on the Care of the Patient

... The nurse helps provide this care by explaining all interventions that are being conducted, as well as what they should expect to see as death ...The nurse also should help manage family ...

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The perceptions of nurses towards barriers to the safe administration of medicines in mental health settings

The perceptions of nurses towards barriers to the safe administration of medicines in mental health settings

... . One of the most frequent types of medication administration errors in psychiatric inpatient settings is giving the incorrect drug to the patient 13 . As medicine administration is a complex procedure involving a range ...

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A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE OF NURSES REGARDING ROLE OF NURSE IN PATIENT’S ADVOCACY AMONG REGISTERED NURSES OF INDIRA GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE (I.G.M.C) AND HOSPITAL, SHIMLA

A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE OF NURSES REGARDING ROLE OF NURSE IN PATIENT’S ADVOCACY AMONG REGISTERED NURSES OF INDIRA GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE (I.G.M.C) AND HOSPITAL, SHIMLA

... Convenience sampling technique was used to select the study sample and self- administered structured knowledge questionnaire was used to collect the data from registered nurses. The questionnaire comprised of two ...

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Just, in Time: Ethical Implications of Serial Predictions of Death and Morbidity for Ventilated Premature Infants

Just, in Time: Ethical Implications of Serial Predictions of Death and Morbidity for Ventilated Premature Infants

... neonatal nurse practitioners, residents, fellows, and attending physicians the following question: “Do you think this child is going to live to go home or die before hospital discharge?” Each respondent was al- ...

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