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Transforming cultures - implementing a coaching framework for undergraduate nursing students
Jacqueline Leigh
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1962
NURSE EDUCATORS HAVE been responsible for evaluating and grading students for many years. To those in the educational field, evaluation is an essential part of the learning process. A grade is given to the student, but the main purpose is to promote the students' growth and development.
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NURSE EDUCATORS HAVE been responsible for evaluating and grading students for many years. To those in the educational field, evaluation is an essential part of the learning process. A grade is given to the student, but the main purpose is to promote the students' growth and development.
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Nursing Students' Perceptions About Disaster Nursing
Disaster Management & Response, 2005Man-made or natural disasters are occurring more frequently in the United States and around the world. It is important that all nurses in all specialties be prepared to care for people affected by disasters. This article reports a descriptive study that sought to explore nursing students' perceptions about disaster nursing and to use the findings to ...
Andrea, Jennings-Sanders +2 more
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Nursing Students Assess Nursing Education
Journal of Professional Nursing, 2005This 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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Teaching Nursing Students Evidence-Based Nursing
Nurse Educator, 1997Nurse educators face many challenges in the current healthcare environment. Educational methods, philosophies, and the content of curricula need to be reexamined to meet the needs of professional nurses who will practice in the next millennium. Evidence-based nursing is one approach that may enable future healthcare providers to manage the explosion of
C R, Kessenich, G H, Guyatt, A, DiCenso
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Student Nurses as School Nurse Extenders
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2012The severe underuse of school nurses leaves students with unaddressed health needs that impact their safety and learning ability. An undergraduate pediatric clinical focusing on nursing students and the role of a school nurse in an elementary school setting can be a unique approach to combining the needs of school children and educating student nurses.
Carol L, Rossman +2 more
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Nursing Home Staff???Nursing Student Partnership
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995A partnership between a nursing home and a school of nursing provides both staff and students with creative opportunities for solving clinical problems. Through collaborative efforts of senior baccalaureate students and the staff administration of a long-term care facility in eastern Virginia, a successful bowel management program was developed and ...
S E, Karam, D M, Nies
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