Nursing Conceptual Models

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    Effect of Video Games in the Academic Performance of Grade 11 Pupils

    TEXTBOOK AND INTERNET SOURCE: ITS IMPACT ON RETENTION AND COMPREHENSION OF SELECTED NURSING STUDENTS COGNITION IN ILIGAN MEDICAL CENTER COLLEGE A Thesis Presented to: The Faculty of College of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Aide Iligan Medical Center College, Inc. Iligan City In partial fulfilment Of the Requirements For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Madula, Charisse Anne C. Mejia, Malcolm Shannon Q. Miguel, April Ann Marie T. Musa, Joehaira Candice Mustapha, Najiefah

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    Knowledge Management in Organisations

    organizations has been studied in recent years. These studies have evaluated knowledge management styles, enablers, and processes with respect to their impact on organizational performance as well as the structure of the organization itself. The theory and models developed to support the research hypotheses of these authors and this research study are, in large part, based upon earlier research by Nonaka, 1994 and Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995, on the nature of knowledge, how it is managed, and how it is related

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    The Bridge Between the World and Cognition: a Comparison of the Use of Metaphor in Professional, Popular and Pedagogic Science

    The Bridge Between the World and Cognition: A Comparison of the Use of Metaphor in Professional, Popular and Pedagogic Science Introduction: “Metaphor was defined as a conceptual-linguistic mapping between a source and a target domain” (Aliskan, 2005), which is used when people want to talk about a concept, object or process unconventionally. It often acts as a bridge to associate abstract ideas or concepts with something that is close to people’s life, so that people can understand the idea or

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    Termonally Ill Patients Concept Analysis

    Terminally Ill Patients' and End of Life Care: A Multidisciplinary Concept Analysis Jennifer Thompson UTA Analysis of Theories in Nursing Nurs 5327 Ronda Mintz-Binder, RN, MSN, DNP April 19, 2014 Terminally Ill Patients' and End of Life Care: A Multidisciplinary Concept Analysis With an aging population in our country we are facing an increasing number of patients’ that are coming to the end of their lives and are presenting with terminal illness. As life expectancy increases we are seeing more

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    Discharge Planning

    Kyle Thompson – 05970640 Management of discharge Management skills in adult nursing UZTR6D4-40-2 05970640 The NMC Code (2008) charges nurses to protect confidential information, and to only use it for the purposes given – for their treatment. Therefore all patients and events mentioned in this essay are inspired by real patients and events, but names, locations, dates and other details have been altered or obscured to make identification impossible. Following the introduction of the knowledge

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    Coaching and Mentoring

    Week Eight Assignment Tracey Petersen MAOL 545 June 2015 Mentoring is the “in” thing (Colley, 2000). It has become highly popular in professional settings in the last decade. According to The Center for Creative Leadership, “77 % of U.S. companies have implemented formal mentoring programs (Karasik, 2010). In the current global professional climate, it seems that our employees and team members are our greatest assets (www.mentoringtalent.com). Mentoring programs can enable team members to

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    Methodology

    Fundamentals of Research Methodology Sharon Skinner March 12, 2012 PSYCH/540 Research Methodology Dr. Maribeth Clarke Fundamentals of Research Methodology The Science of Psychology Although the study of human minds are reveals signals of the order and control for one’s wealthy and diverse accountability. Psychology have differ contemporary concepts with differ significant. Psychology has been described in numerous ways over a short time. One main definition currently used

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    Psych Nursing Safe Staffing

    Virginia Hospital University of Virginia School of Nursing Margaret Halladay, Lillian McDonough, Chelsea Bateman, Olivia Robison, Elizabeth Whitsett, Hannah Knabe, Janie Rhodes, and Fangzhong Luo On our honor, as UVA students, we have neither given nor received aid on this assignment. Margaret Halladay, Lillian McDonough, Chelsea Bateman, Olivia Robison, Elizabeth Whitsett, Hannah Knabe, Janie Rhodes, and Fangzhong Luo Introduction The nursing students working on 5E, the psychiatric unit at

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    Practies of Nursing

    Journal of Transcultural Nursing http://tcn.sagepub.com/ Standards of Practice for Culturally Competent Nursing Care : 2011 Update Marilyn K. Douglas, Joan Uhl Pierce, Marlene Rosenkoetter, Dula Pacquiao, Lynn Clark Callister, Marianne Hattar-Pollara, Jana Lauderdale, Jeri Milstead, Deena Nardi and Larry Purnell J Transcult Nurs 2011 22: 317 DOI: 10.1177/1043659611412965 The online version of this article can be found at: http://tcn.sagepub.com/content/22/4/317 Published by: http://www

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    Executive Summary: What´s Tonsillectomy?

    Background: Tonsillectomy, with or without adenoidectomy, is the most commonly performed surgical procedure among pediatric population in the United States. Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure of the complete removal of the tonsils and its capsule and often accompanied by removal of adenoids in the presence of sleep disorder breathing. Problem statement: Oral secretions and blood in the oropharynx can cause local irritation or aspiration in patients, who are recovering from anesthesia following

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