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Team Nursing in the OR

The American Journal of Nursing, 1974
minor surgery. About 475 procedures were done each month, encompassing all surgical specialties except cardiac and microotologic surgeries. The department was staffed 24 hours a day on weekdays and 16 hours a day on weekends with on-call coverage at night.
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Team Nursing Revisited

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1990
The use of team nursing as a model of nursing care is being reconsidered by many nurse executives as a strategy to meet patient needs while efficiently using nursing resources. The author examines the historical development and original concepts of team nursing, discusses problems that led to the criticism of team nursing, and suggests ways in which ...
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Team posts for nurses

Nursing Standard, 1987
Nurses have been appointed to each of the two special teams set up by Social Services Secretary John Moore to look at the way primary care services are being co-ordinated, planned and delivered.
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Teams and team management in nurse education

Nurse Education Today, 1992
Nursing traditionally relied upon power-coercive and status-oriented management styles similar to those which have underpinned failing British industry but team work and team management styles underpin the success and excellence of organisations in industry and commerce.
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Team Teaching in Nursing Education

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2018
Team teaching is used to describe a broad array of teaching configurations that offer benefits to students that cannot be duplicated by a single educator. Although articles and books have been written to describe team teaching in other fields, little has been written about team teaching in nursing.
Susan, Hellier, Lynda, Davidson
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Planning Assignments for Nursing Teams

The American Journal of Nursing, 1950
amount of help needed by the patient with his morning bath and whether a partial or complete bath is to be given. There is also a section in which suggestions for nursing care or the patient's preferences can be listed. In preparing the assignment sheet, the head nurse or the nurse-in-charge refers to the nursing care cards as she lists each patient in
M N, KUNTZ, M, ROGERS
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The trials and tribulations of team-nursing

Collegian, 2006
The aim of this study was to review the team-nursing approach to care adopted by two general medical wards in a large private hospital. The delivery model of care was reviewed to determine the factors that enhance and/or hinder the timely delivery, continuity and communication of care.All nursing and ancillary staff who worked on two medical wards at a
Bev, O'Connell   +4 more
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Team teaching in nursing education

Nursing
Abstract: The nursing profession faces significant challenges, including high turnover rates among bedside nurses and nurse educators, necessitating innovative approaches to recruit and retain effective faculty. The team teaching model, characterized by a multi-faculty shared approach to content delivery, offers numerous benefits for faculty ...
Erin, Gibson   +4 more
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The Nursing Team in the Hospital

The American Journal of Nursing, 1949
M, STRUVE, A H, LINDBLAD
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Team nursing: finding the ideal

British Journal of Nursing, 2010
There has inevitably been a lot of discussion about the recent failings of the English football team. Blame for defeat in the World Cup has been put down to the manager, the system, the players and the money they get. It would seem that everybody has an opinion as to what went wrong.
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