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Assessment in the Nursing Home

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1987
Nursing homes are an important component of the health care system for elderly people, and their importance will grow over the next several decades. Although the care provided in nursing homes is improving, it is far from optimal in many facilities. Improving the process of assessment in the nursing home is critical to improving nursing home care. This
J G, Ouslander, S, Martin
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The Linkage of Nursing Assessment and Nursing Workload

2009
The automated linkage of nursing assessment, nursing interventions, nursing workload measurement, and outcomes supports the user in practice and increases the explanatory power of nursing data, e.g. in DRG systems. Practice relevant data should therefore be available for the different needs for information by policy, management, research and training ...
Dieter Baumberger, Dirk Hunstein
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Geriatric Nursing Assessment

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.
Katherine, Olenek   +2 more
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Nursing Students Assess Nursing Education

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2005
This study assessed the characteristics of nursing students currently enrolled in nursing education programs, how students finance their nursing education, their plans for clinical practice and graduate education, and the rewards and difficulties of being a nursing student.
Linda, Norman   +4 more
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The assessment of student nurses

Nurse Education Today, 1991
This paper starts from the personal view that there are a number of issues related to the process of assessment which require investigation. It is suggested that a model of the assessment process might help clarify the present situation. The Brunswik lens model is explained and then expanded and adapted to facilitate its application to the assessment ...
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Nutritional Assessment in Nursing

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1992
Patients with gastrointestinal disorders are at high risk for malnutrition. Malnutrition results in an increased length of stay by contributing to the development of complications of disease or surgery. Nurses can help prevent complications by reporting signs and symptoms in hospitalized gastrointestinal patients suffering from malnutrition ...
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Nursing Assessment of Ill Nursing Home Residents

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2002
To provide quality care, nurses must be competent in assessment and documentation practices. This study reveals a need to update nursing skills related to early identification of acute changes in residents' conditions.
Cathy R, Barry   +5 more
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Assessment of New Nurse Educators

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1996
ABSTRACT New nursing educators are typically hired from a pool of clinical experts due to a limited number of nurse educators prepared in adult education at the master's level. To enable identification of new nurse educator learning needs and individualization of development, a performance-based approach to orientation was designed.
D R, Naughton, L M, Strobel
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Assessing the outcomes of nursing care

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992
There are many dimensions to outcome measurement for patient care and this study focuses on one aspect of outcome, namely that which is most concerned with the immediate effects of nursing care Traditionally, outcome studies have been almost exclusively concerned with measuring the clinical outcomes of care with very little attempt being made to assess
M, Higgins   +3 more
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Determinants of pain assessment by nurses

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1990
In this replication study pain assessment and patient perception by nurses was studied in relation to patient characteristics and nurse characteristics. Nurses were randomly assigned to one of 24 descriptions of a hypothetical patient of constant age and unspecified sex.
R, Halfens, G, Evers, H, Abu-Saad
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