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A Rehabilitation NURSING RECORD

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1961
TIMES HAVE CHANGED and nursing has changed. Nurses and patients alike complain that the service given by nurses is less personal, less individual, less satisfying than that of many years ago. Nurses everywhere are writing and talking about the principles of patient-centered care. One mechanism that helps us in our efforts to apply such principles is an
G, GREENE, L, ROBINS
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Education for Rehabilitation Nursing

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1990
An increasing shortage of rehabilitation nurses is anticipated in the coming decade. This article describes one potential answer to the nursing shortage through a course in rehabilitation nursing for senior baccalaureate students. The unique features of the course included the use of holistic learning experiences that integrate theory and practice ...
J, Thomas, J, Flannery
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Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Nursing

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2001
This article provides some of the foundational content that forms the basis of rehabilitation and rehabilitation nursing. The content included definitions, rehabilitation philosophy, and rehabilitation teams. A particular case example was integrated throughout the article to exemplify the content.
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Rehabilitation in the Nursing Home

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1993
Despite the considerable challenges to providing high-quality rehabilitation in a long-term care facility, growing demographic and fiscal pressures are likely to push the nursing home into the forefront of rehabilitation for the frail elderly. Model programs have been implemented in recent years that present alternative ways to increase access to ...
C L, Joseph, W, Wanlass
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Implications for Nursing in Rehabilitation

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1948
BECAUSE of the outstanding programs of medical rehabilitation developed in the military services and the Veterans Administration, public and professional attention has been called repeatedly during the past few years to the problems of our civilian disabled.
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Geriatric Rehabilitation Nursing

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1991
This article is derived from a statement initially developed by the author for the Gerontology Special Interest Group of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. It draws on the standards and scope of practice of rehabilitation nursing as established by the American Nurses Association and the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.
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