Nursing Research

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    Research Information and Technology

    REGARDS TO A NURSING ISSUE OF YOUR CHOICE, DISCUSS THE RELEVANCE OF NURSING RESEARCH TO PRACTICE The nursing issue the author will be discussing with its relevance to nursing research in practice is violence and aggression. In order to understand the research in to the topic we must first define the word research. MaCleod Clark and Hockey cited in Smith and Hunt (1997) defined research as “an attempt to increase the body of knowledge, i.e. what is currently known about nursing by discovery of

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    The Magnet Certification

    Mihaela Colea, Betty Drury, Harold Girado, Rebecca Madden University of Phoenix Research Utilization Project NUR/598 Dr. Ashley Garneau December 09, 2012 The Magnet Certification The demand on improving the quality of service imposed by the Magnet certification on performing the health care needed solutions to solve global issues, such as nursing shortage, and the way the health system is developing. Based on research utilization proposals and highly trained staff, from management training, as

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    Synthesis of Advanced Nursing Roles

    SYNTHESIS OF ADVANCED NURSING ROLES BROWN_K_W5A2_SU_NSG5000 Kerry Ann Brown South University Due to the changing health care environment, the nursing profession is currently in a process of evolution. Scopes of practice and role expansions are being prepared. Some of these roles are traditional, such as nurse practitioners who have been fighting for equality and recognition since the early 19th century. With the advent of technological advancements in health care new roles such as nurse

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    Health Promotion

    in education is without any question. The two levels of Nursing education currently are Associate Degree in Nursing (AND) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing which are offered in Community Colleges and Universities, respectively. Nurses who completed either of these programs take the same nursing qualifying examination to practice nursing in each respective state. Moore (2009) stated that the most basic difference between the two nursing programs is that the ADN has 72 credits units while the BSN

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    Information Literacy and Evidence-Based Practice

    information on the diabetic topic I did find a lot of information but I was not sure if all those sites were given me good information. I had to legitimately research my topic, make patient repetition, careful filtering, and the separation of drivel from verified content, all performed with a critical and skeptical mindset. I combined soft and hard research that requires the most work, because the Diabetic topic broadens my search requirements. Not only that I needed to find hard facts and figures, but

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    History of Nursing - Worksheet

    History of Nursing Research Worksheet There have been many influential publications, agencies, and people in the field of nursing research. Write 1–3 sentences in each cell of the table below to describe the importance, goal, or influence of each item. Publications | First publication date and importance: | Nursing Research | First published: 1952Importance: The American Nurses Association conducted the research. It provided the basis for standards used in current nursing practice. ( Burns

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    Nursing Professional Organization

    A Nursing Professional Organization The National Association of Hispanic Nursing Name College Abstract This research paper is on The Nurse Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN). I will explain the primary mission of this organization and it’s contributing factor and benefits to nursing. The impact of the organization on the community, the political stand point and supportive issues it has on nursing, the resources it provides on the web and to health professionals and the public, the choices

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    Qualtiative Research Analysis

    Search [pic]for [pic]Go Bottom of Form Advanced search Home Articles Authors Reviewers About this journal My BMC Nursing [pic] Top Abstract Background Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Competing interests Authors' contributions Acknowledgements References Pre-publication history [pic][pic] < dl class="google-ad noscript"> Advertisement < /dl> BMC Nursing Volume 4 Viewing options Abstract Full text PDF (253KB) Associated material PubMed record About this article

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    Historical Development of Nursing Timeline

    Development of Nursing Timeline Lou Pardo NUR/513 July 18, 2014 Jeanine Maine Historical Development of Nursing Timeline History can be defined as a study of events that link the past to the present. It also examines how those events have continued to impact and influence events throughout time. The nursing profession is intricately tied to historical influences throughout the ages. Exploring and understanding the history of nursing allows one to achieve an appreciation the role nursing has played

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    Nur 513

    current influences of research utilization in practice The use of research-based practice has helped establish nursing as a profession and preserved its credibility. It is imperative for current nurses to utilize research in their practice. Although the use of research-based practice has grown, there are many barriers described by nurses as to why it is not always incorporated into practice. Responses as to why it is not always used include, “a lack of awareness of relevant research findings, lack of

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