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Nursing assessment

2021
The nursing assessment chapter explores the essential processes required to enable nurses to effectively assess patients and subsequently plan care. Undertaking a general patient history is important to determine a general health assessment. Additionally, there are a number of additional assessments that can be undertaken to gain greater understanding ...
Jennie Burch, Brigitte Collins
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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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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 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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Preoperative Nursing Assessment

AORN Journal, 1989
This study identified characteristics of preoperative nursing assessments performed on ambulatory and morning admission patients by nurses at two facilities. Two tools used to identify these characteristics were developed by the investigators using the OR nursing criteria list adapted from the Rush-Medicus Process Monitoring Criteria Master List, and ...
J J, Takahashi, S C, Bever
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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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Assessing Emergency Nursing Competence

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
Assessing emergency nursing competence is an ongoing issue for emergency clinical nurse specialists (CNS), educators, and other members of the leadership team. Validation of emergency nurses' competency is not only required by regulatory agencies, but common sense tells people that they need to know that nurses can safely care for patients.
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Responsive assessment: assessing student nurses’ clinical competence

Nurse Education Today, 2001
This paper argues for a new approach to continuous assessment of students of nursing clinical competence, which I call responsive assessment. Its argument for this is based on a research study highlighting the problems and concerns students and practitioners identified in relation to the assessment of their nursing practice and clinical competence.
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