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Association of hospital and health system factors with emergency department length of stay in older adults with dementia. [PDF]
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2003
A holistic approach to patient care incorporating the "giants of geriatric nursing" and patient psychosocial issues can improve nursing assessment.
Teresia Skowronski+2 more
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A holistic approach to patient care incorporating the "giants of geriatric nursing" and patient psychosocial issues can improve nursing assessment.
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Geriatric Nursing, 1981
(that is, unable to manage activities of daily living)(2). These findings, coupled with the fact that 75 percent of the patients hospitalized on our medical service were over age 60, prompted Montefiore's Task Force on Geriatrics to recommend, in 1977, the development of a model program "'to prevent or delay unnecessary or premature ...
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(that is, unable to manage activities of daily living)(2). These findings, coupled with the fact that 75 percent of the patients hospitalized on our medical service were over age 60, prompted Montefiore's Task Force on Geriatrics to recommend, in 1977, the development of a model program "'to prevent or delay unnecessary or premature ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1998
Geriatric nursing has radically progressed in the past 2 decades, moving from a custodial approach, to one that is anticipatory, evidenced-based, and proactive. This article provides a brief overview on the new thinking that is shaping geriatric nursing practice. Active interventions are discussed within the interdisciplinary mandate.
T, Fulmer, I L, Abraham
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Geriatric nursing has radically progressed in the past 2 decades, moving from a custodial approach, to one that is anticipatory, evidenced-based, and proactive. This article provides a brief overview on the new thinking that is shaping geriatric nursing practice. Active interventions are discussed within the interdisciplinary mandate.
T, Fulmer, I L, Abraham
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Geriatric Rehabilitation Nursing
Rehabilitation Nursing, 1991This article is derived from a statement initially developed by the author for the Gerontology Special Interest Group of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. It draws on the standards and scope of practice of rehabilitation nursing as established by the American Nurses Association and the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.
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