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Society of Trauma Nurses [PDF]
GOALS ACTION ACCOUNTABLE Status 1 Enhance STN website with updates on current legislative issues. Website taskforce was formed during the June conference call. Dan Burgess and Cindy Hearrell agreed to serve. Amber/Cindy/Dan The task force participated in two conference calls and a report was emailed to Sarah Clements for website changes.
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Nursing in a Society in Crisis
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1972The Committee on Nursing in a Society in Crisis is an outgrowth of an American Nurses' Association clinical conference held in Atlanta, Ga., in November 1969. Stimulated by that conference, three nursesJanice Ruffin, Herbert Taylor, and Margaret McGill-called a meeting on the subject, "Is Nursing with It-a Society in Crisis." Out of this meeting came ...
Carolyn Sullivan+2 more
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Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2019
The quality of basic nursing bachelor programmes nationally and internationally must regularly be assessed to ensure that they fulfil requirements and are appropriate in relation to developments and changes in societies and healthcare systems. There is a
A N N Gardulf+9 more
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The quality of basic nursing bachelor programmes nationally and internationally must regularly be assessed to ensure that they fulfil requirements and are appropriate in relation to developments and changes in societies and healthcare systems. There is a
A N N Gardulf+9 more
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Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2019
Professional health care societies play a critical role in promoting excellence in patient care, educating and certifying their members on evidence-based practices, and pursuing relevant research agendas to advance the science in the field.
J. Langan+4 more
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Professional health care societies play a critical role in promoting excellence in patient care, educating and certifying their members on evidence-based practices, and pursuing relevant research agendas to advance the science in the field.
J. Langan+4 more
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Nursing in a changing society*
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1979In this paper the technological, demographic, social and disease‐pattern changes in British society are considered and their implications for the nursing and health services discussed.The influences of major nursing reports as well as the consequences of the growth of professionalism in nursing and the potential outcome of the spread of political ...
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Development of disaster nursing in Japan, and trends of disaster nursing in the world.
Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2013AIM The aims of this paper are to describe what Japanese nurses have learned and contributed to disaster nursing development, and to review trends of disaster nursing in the world. METHODS The content of the paper is based on literature reviews.
A. Yamamoto
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The Society's View of Nursing in Turkey
Hospital Topics, 2014This study was conducted in order to ensure the educational transformation of a school of health at a state university, within the scope of the Bologna Process. A review of the literature suggests that dependent functions of nursing are studied more often than its independent functions, but independent functions of nursing are not properly understood ...
Ayla Keçeci+3 more
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Developing cultural sensitivity: nursing students' experiences of a study abroad programme.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007AIM This paper is a report of a study to explore whether having an international learning experience as part of a nursing education programme promoted cultural sensitivity in nursing students.
Heidi Ruddock, D. Turner
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The slow death of psychiatric nursing: what next?
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2006Nursing has always struggled for recognition and status, and there has always been exploitation and shortages, and no more so than in psychiatric settings.
Colin Holmes
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1937
H AS the disreputable "Sairey Gamp" been replaced by a stiffly starched, mechanically efficient female ? Have the pesthouses of the eighteenth century been replaced by sanitary hospitals which are run with the impersonality of a factory ? These are some of the questions we asked ourselves after reading criticisms of hospitals and nurses in current ...
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H AS the disreputable "Sairey Gamp" been replaced by a stiffly starched, mechanically efficient female ? Have the pesthouses of the eighteenth century been replaced by sanitary hospitals which are run with the impersonality of a factory ? These are some of the questions we asked ourselves after reading criticisms of hospitals and nurses in current ...
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