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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1986
The intent of this review is to highlight several difficult questions from a personal perspective while caring for debilitated elderly patients in a nursing home. These problems appear to be encountered less frequently in the acute-care setting. Where possible, supporting literature is cited and legal precedent is indicated. The following topics, among
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The intent of this review is to highlight several difficult questions from a personal perspective while caring for debilitated elderly patients in a nursing home. These problems appear to be encountered less frequently in the acute-care setting. Where possible, supporting literature is cited and legal precedent is indicated. The following topics, among
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American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2003
Paul Rousseau, Diane Kukulka
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Paul Rousseau, Diane Kukulka
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British Journal of Nursing, 1992
In his editorial Nursing models redundant in practice (Vol 1(5): 219), Francis Biley drew attention to the exploration of the ‘real essence of nursing’. Indicators of this new development are the recognition of nursing narrative as a source of knowledge, new value being attached to feminist perspectives, and the exploration of concepts such as caring.
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In his editorial Nursing models redundant in practice (Vol 1(5): 219), Francis Biley drew attention to the exploration of the ‘real essence of nursing’. Indicators of this new development are the recognition of nursing narrative as a source of knowledge, new value being attached to feminist perspectives, and the exploration of concepts such as caring.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994
The history of caring is intertwined with the history of women and thus with nursing Although nurses have a professional mandate to provide care, the significance, meaning and function of care and caring remains undefined and intangible within nursing Many factors contribute to a dilemma that requires the professional responsibility to care while ...
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The history of caring is intertwined with the history of women and thus with nursing Although nurses have a professional mandate to provide care, the significance, meaning and function of care and caring remains undefined and intangible within nursing Many factors contribute to a dilemma that requires the professional responsibility to care while ...
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Nursing care in hyperthyroidism
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1946Brien T. King+2 more
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