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A management progression system for nurse administrators, Part 3.

Journal of Nursing Administration, 1983
This article is the final segment of a three-part series describing a study undertaken by a task force at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, a 541-bed research facility in Bethesda, Maryland. The purpose of the task force was to develop a
A. O’Connor, M. Fralic
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Nurse administrators in job transition: stories from the front.

Journal of Nursing Administration, 1992
Nurse executives continually experience legal and ethical dilemmas that affect their personal and professional lives. An issue facing increasing numbers of nurse executives is turnover, whether voluntary or involuntary.
A. S. Blouin, N. Brent
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Nursing Adminstration Model for Administrative Practice

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1991
The winds of change have swept in a new era for nursing. Complex decisions can be aided by a conceptual model for nursing administration practice. The authors discuss how the Iowa Model of Nursing Administration can be used by nurse administrators to solve administrative problems. Two practical examples are described.
Meridean Maas   +4 more
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ADMINISTRATION IN NURSING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972
Mary D. Shanks   +2 more
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Are nurse administrators losing touch with nursing?

British Journal of Nursing, 1996
In recent years much ado has been made over the new management changes in NHS trusts. Criticism has been directed at the way in which managers seem to be putting themselves before patients. For example, in 1994, Today ran a front page story on how patients were being shunted into hospital corridors while the managers were being treated to expensive ...
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Computers in Nursing Administration

1981
There are currently a variety of computer applications that assist nurse administrators in diverse settings with the everyday tasks of managing and planning nurse services. These applications vary widely in depth and complexity.
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Medication administration in nursing homes

Nursing Standard, 2002
To describe the difficulties faced when administering oral medication to patients with swallowing difficulties in nursing homes, the methods that are used to overcome these difficulties and their appropriateness.A self-administered questionnaire was given to all participants (n = 763) at eight regional study days for nurses employed in independent ...
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Revising the Scope and Standards for Nurse Administrators.

Journal of Nursing Administration, 2015
K. White, Elaine S Scott
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