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Theory analysis of social justice in nursing: Applications to obstetric violence research
Nursing Ethics, 2021The dual purpose of this article is to present a formal theory analysis combined with recommendations for the use of social justice in nursing as a framework for the study of obstetric violence in US hospitals.
Lorraine M Garcia
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Developing Skills Labs for Obstetric and Pediatric Nursing Students
Nursing Education Perspectives, 2020Specialty areas of nursing, for example, obstetrics and pediatrics, require a unique set of skills and specialized care. Nursing students often enter these areas for their clinical rotations having had little didactic classroom education. For faculty, it
Jenny Allert, Mallory Brunel
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Modern Obstetrics and the Nurse
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1957ODAY' S obstetric nurse has a newly defined role as a result of the gradual but marked change in obstetrical philosophy that has occurred during the past few years. Women, and the doctors and nurses who give them obstetric care, have been affected by this change and have found it beneficial in all its aspects.
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Preliminaries of Obstetric Nursing
The American Journal of Nursing, 1901M. Keith
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1931
ARE you engaged in obstetrical nursing as a private duty nurse, a public health nurse, an instructor in a training school, or a student nurse? If so, you cannot fail to profit by thoughtful study of Miss Zabriskie's Nurses' Handbook of Obstetrics. Have you ever felt that you wanted to understand what happened to the maternity patients who were not ...
Louise Zabriskie, Nicholson J. Eastman
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ARE you engaged in obstetrical nursing as a private duty nurse, a public health nurse, an instructor in a training school, or a student nurse? If so, you cannot fail to profit by thoughtful study of Miss Zabriskie's Nurses' Handbook of Obstetrics. Have you ever felt that you wanted to understand what happened to the maternity patients who were not ...
Louise Zabriskie, Nicholson J. Eastman
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Perceptions of an Obstetric Clinical Rotation by Nursing Students Who Are Men
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 2018Background: Maternity nursing is perceived as an unwelcoming specialty to many nursing students who are men. The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the experiences of nursing students who are men at a Southeastern university before, during,
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Textbook of obstetrics and obstetric nursing
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963Since this textbook, specifically directed to nurses, is in its fourth edition 14 years after its first appearance, it may be considered to be successful. It is distressing, therefore, to find it replete with inaccuracies (eg, diuril prevents gastrointestinal absorption of sodium); inconsistencies (eg, differing incidences of home delivery, on pp 291 ...
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The Psychiatric Aspects of Obstetric Nursing
The American Journal of Nursing, 1948"CT FEEL sorry for mentally ill patients " but I also resent them because they won't listen to reason." "I am afraid of them because I don't know what to expect and I feel responsible." "It is difficult to know what to say since one word may cause further damage." "I can't tell when sympathy is indicated or contraindicated." "Why do so many pregnant ...
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