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Occupational Health Nursing as a Component of Baccalaureate Nursing Education

Journal of Nursing Education, 1987
Much can be gained by the nursing profession and by society by having well-prepared, professional occupational health nurses. Furthermore, conceptual knowledge about occupational health will better prepare the non-specialized nurse for her or his nursing practice.
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Critical Care Nursing Education at the Baccalaureate Level

Nurse Educator, 1992
Traditionally, only experienced nurses were selected to work in critical care. New graduates, however, are being hired for practice in critical care units despite controversy over the suitability of this setting for beginning practitioners. In this article, the authors describe the development of an undergraduate course in critical care nursing ...
M H, Oermann   +3 more
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Integrating the Curriculum to Advance Baccalaureate Nursing Education

Journal of Nursing Education, 2008
In 2004, the School of Nursing at the University at Buffalo began a program in which individuals with a degree in another field could complete an intensive 12-month program leading to a baccalaureate degree in nursing. Curriculum design using courses from the basic baccalaureate and RN-to-BS program, as well as graduate courses, not only provided the ...
Martha J, Kemsley, Elizabeth, Riegle
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A multi-university assessment of patient safety competence during clinical training among baccalaureate nursing students: A cross-sectional study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To assess the perceived patient safety competence during clinical training of Saudi nursing students. BACKGROUND Ensuring safety in healthcare settings requires improvements in the educational and clinical practice of professionals.
N. Alquwez   +9 more
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Critical care concepts in baccalaureate nursing education

Critical Care Nurse, 1991
The high response rate of 65.1 percent to this survey suggests nurse educators across the country are interested and involved with the incorporation of critical care concepts in baccalaureate nursing education. Nurse educators are conscientiously working to provide an educational basis for graduate nurses to adequately address the complex healthcare ...
A, Reynolds, S G, Wood, M L, Gamero
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Baccalaureate education and American nursing homes: A survey of nursing schools

Nurse Education Today, 2007
Approximately one-third of the people in the United States will pass through a long-term care facility before they die. However, the learning opportunities in this unique setting for baccalaureate nursing education remain unclear. This regional survey examined the use of nursing homes within baccalaureate nursing programs in nine southeastern states of
Shu-li, Chen   +3 more
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Educational experience of male students in a baccalaureate nursing program in China.

Nurse Education in Practice, 2019
Hampered by culture norms and social values, the proportion of male nursing students in China is low. Their learning experience will add weight to culturally valid nursing education.
Yuanlin Gao   +3 more
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Preparedness Education in the Baccalaureate Nursing Curriculum

Nursing Education Perspectives, 2017
Abstract Healthy People 2020 supports the preparation of nurse graduates to assess emergency preparedness needs of defined populations and includes preparedness as one of its objectives. Natural disaster preparedness is addressed through the lens of community-centered care that meets the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses domains of ...
Dawn M, Bowker, Brandi J, Tomlinson
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Cost model for baccalaureate nursing education

Journal of Professional Nursing, 1987
K, Kummer, G, Bednash, B, Redman
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