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The Changing Role of Nurses

The American Journal of Nursing, 1954
ROFESSIONAL training in a field such as nursing, to a considerable extent, consists in learning the behaviors that are appropriate to one or more fairly well defined roles, the ways in which those roles interlock with others in complex systems, and the skills that are necessary for at least minimum effectiveness in performance.
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Developing nursing roles

Nursing Standard, 1997
Developing nursing roles is the fourth of six Continuing Education articles related to the 1997 Clinical Practice and Management Awards, a joint initiative between the Royal College of Nursing, Smith & Nephew and Nursing Standard. Participants completing the assessment have the option of returning the answer sheet in the conventional way, by no ...
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Socialization and Roles in Nursing

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1983
There is no dearth of studies on the socialization of nurses. However, with the exception of a few researchers, notably Kramer (1968, 1970, 1972), no consistent conceptual view has been employed to guide such research. By far the largest amount of research on the socialization of nurses has centered on examining certain values and attitudes of ...
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Stereoelectroencephalography and the Role of the Nurse

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2020
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is an invasive diagnostic surgical procedure used to identify specific areas of seizure activity in the brain. SEEG has been shown in both adult and pediatric populations to be a safe and effective tool for preoperative decision making.
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Role of the Nurse

1984
The nurse entering a specialized field such as gastroenterology should have at least one year’s post-registration experience which will have given her the opportunity to develop her nursing skills, exposed her to first line management experience and enabled her to bring a mature approach to the specialty.
Morag M. Ravenscroft, Charles H. J. Swan
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The nurse's role

Practice Nursing, 2005
Adrienne Willcox asks what a practice nurse is trying to achieve during a travel health consultation
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The Nursing Role

2016
In the hospital setting nurses provide care 24 h per day. This means that they are best placed to know the patient well, advocate for their specific needs, recognise developing complications and coordinate the efforts of the orthogeriatric team. The value of nursing is sometimes not well defined or measured, but is often related to interventions to ...
Julie Santy-Tomlinson, Karen Hertz
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The Nurse’s Role

1988
There is general agreement among nursing theorists that the root concepts of nursing are: nursing, health, person, and environment or society.1 These concepts, together, comprise the metaparadigm of nursing and identify its distinctive scientific focus.
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The role of the nurse teacher

Nurse Education Today, 1992
This paper reports on selected findings of a small exploratory study of the role of the nurse teacher. A questionnaire was circulated to teaching staff in one college of nursing. Quantitative data collected included a range of biographical detail, an outline of career patterns, professional qualifications and specific preparation undertaken for the ...
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Defining the nurse’s role

Nursing Standard, 1991
Announcing this year's nurses' pay award, Prime Minister John Major told the House of Commons recently: 'When our forces are on active service, we have concluded it would not be appropriate to ask them to wait for their full award.'
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