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    The Author will describe the nurses role and discuss individualised patient care based around legal and ethical frameworks that guide and govern nurses in their roles as healthcare professionals. A five stage process to nursing care is one framework use to deliver this care and consists of assessment‚ diagnosis‚ care planning‚ implementation and evaluation and is an on-going‚ continuous cycle that only ends when goals are achieved and homeostasis is restored‚ or reasonable expectations of health

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    How to Recruit a Nurse; Lenox Hill Hospital Between The Sticks MGT522 - Management of Human Resources September 7‚ 2014 How to Recruit a Nurse; Lenox Hill Hospital One of the main responsibilities for a human resource manager is to recruit new employees who perfectly fit the needs of your growing company. Advertising job openings correctly is very important in order to catch the attention of the individual’s who are best suited for your company’s needs. There are several avenues available

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    How to Stay Healthy

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    When you are growing up it’s important to stay healthy and know the right way to treat your body. You are going through lots of changes‚ both in your body but also dealing with things like school and exams‚ and staying healthy can really help you.Staying healthy physically can help you stay healthy emotionally too. If you are eating the right food and keeping fit‚ your body will be strong and help you to cope with stress and also fight illness. Eating well and taking regular exercise when you

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    “Communication Strategies for Nurses Interacting with Deaf Patients” by Christine Chong-hee Lieu et.al‚ explains how communicating with deaf patients can be challenging for nurses. The language barrier often makes explaining a deaf patients medical situation difficult for the nurse‚ which leads to little or no understanding by the patient of what is happening. Providers need to understand‚ while paper and pen may be ok for some hearing impaired patients‚ it is not always an option for others. “Despite

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    Issue #14 March 2004 Hospital Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care Hospitals with low nurse staffing levels tend to have higher rates of poor patient outcomes such as pneumonia‚ shock‚ cardiac arrest‚ and urinary tract infections‚ according to research funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and others. Yet increasing staffing levels is not an easy task. Major factors contributing to lower staffing levels include the needs of today’s higher acuity patients for more care and a

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    How to Stay Motivated

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    In the article “How to Stay Motivated – Part 1” Dr. Zonnya explains that in order to be motivated‚ that a person must first know what motivation is. She explains that many people perceive motivation to be something they do or do not feel like doing. Upon reading this article that is how I perceived motivation myself but‚ in fact this is the wrong idea that several people have about motivation. Dr Zonnya defines motivation as‚ “making a choice to take action whether you feel like it or not.” Motivation

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    Reece and Walker state‚ "The desks need to have a flexible format so that they can easily be moved from the more formal situations" (Reece and Walker‚ 1997‚ pg40). The environments within which I teach (computer classrooms) have very little scope for change. Each student sits at a fixed desk‚ upon which there is a computer work -station (monitor‚ keyboard and computer). The logistics of computer classrooms mean students are isolated from each other and face away from the whiteboard. Most computer

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    How to Stay Healthy

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    Nowadays‚more and more people doesn’t know how to stay healthy‚so they are easily get some illness such as diabetes‚high blood pressure‚obesity‚…To stay healthy ‚I think you should: Firstly‚ You ought to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.It contains not only vitamin and minerals but also water and fiber.It make you take longer to digest and keep you full longer.For example‚ red fruits and vegetables have a lot of vitamin C.It’s very helpful for your health‚especially for your eyes. Secondly‚

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    How To Stay Hydrated

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    on their own. Milk Milk is another great way to stay hydrated. Some studies even argue that milk keeps people hydrated better than water and most other beverages. Just be sure to keep your milk properly stored in your refrigerator rather than sitting out on the counter. One key to staying hydrated‚ especially during hot weather is to not wait until you are starting to feel dehydrated before rehydrating yourself. If you need a reminder to stay hydrated‚ set a timer‚ and eat or drink something

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    A CRITICAL ANALYSIS TO SELF SCHEDULING FOR HOSPITAL NURSES a. Applicable General Topic: - Nursing Management b. Title of article: - Self-scheduling For Hospital Nurses: An Attempt And Its Difficulties c. Authors name: - Lotte Bailyn PhD‚ Robin Collins BSN and Yang Song BSc d. Name of the Journal: - Nursing Management e. Date of journal: - January 2007 f. Volume: - 15 g. Number: - 1 h. Pages (72-77) i. Publisher of journal: - BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Synopsis and Summary The article that

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