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Routine - maintaining the same schedule from day to day - saves time. It is also boring and inherently undesirable. As such, the amount of routine a person engages in is partly an economic outcome, with variations in routine generated by variations in the price of time, household income and the ability to generate variety.
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How Routine are Routine Vital Signs?
Hospital Pediatrics, 2022BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Frequent measurement of vital signs has been associated with disruptions to sleep and increased nursing workload. Since vital signs are often measured at the same frequency regardless of patient acuity, there may be inappropriate prioritization of limited resources.
Lauren M, McDaniel, Shawn L, Ralston
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Routine Surgery, Routine Patients? Never!
Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1996The nursing process--assessing, diagnosing, planning, intervening, and evaluating--is a dynamic tool when properly used by the nurse. It ensures that nursing care is never routine. The following case study demonstrates how this process was used to guide the care of a patient with an unexpected corneal abrasion following meloplasty (chin augmentation ...
Leigh G. Anderson, Cynthia L. Leroux
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Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2019
We addressed previous mixed findings regarding the effects of task routinization on employee creativity. We proposed that task routinization is not a single dimensional construct but that it has 2 dimensions, namely, content and process, which have different motivation and performance implications.
Hye Jung Yoon, Jin Nam Choi
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We addressed previous mixed findings regarding the effects of task routinization on employee creativity. We proposed that task routinization is not a single dimensional construct but that it has 2 dimensions, namely, content and process, which have different motivation and performance implications.
Hye Jung Yoon, Jin Nam Choi
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
Aging is a life process. Even with the greatest precautions, wear and tear upon the human physiology are inevitable. Accompanying that wear and tear comes a series of adaptations which permit us to survive. Some of these adaptations will result in diminished functional capacities: a loss of visual acuity, a slowing of our reflexes, a reduction in our ...
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Aging is a life process. Even with the greatest precautions, wear and tear upon the human physiology are inevitable. Accompanying that wear and tear comes a series of adaptations which permit us to survive. Some of these adaptations will result in diminished functional capacities: a loss of visual acuity, a slowing of our reflexes, a reduction in our ...
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