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INFORMATICS
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NURSING PRACTICE
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
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NURSING EDUCATION
NURSING RESEARCH
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
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NURSING EDUCATION
NURSING RESEARCH
TEACHER
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
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NURSING EDUCATION
RESEARCHER
COUNSELOR
NURSING RESEARCH
TEACHER
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
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NURSING EDUCATION
RESEARCHER
COUNSELOR
NURSING RESEARCH
EVALUATOR
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
TEACHER
NURSING ADMINISTRATION
SCOPE
NURSING EDUCATION
RESEARCHER
COUNSELOR
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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
provides information and helps the client to learn or acquire new knowledge and technical skills encourages compliance with prescribed therapy. promotes healthy lifestyle interprets information to the client
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helps client to recognize and cope with stressful psychologic or social problems; to develop an improve interpersonal relationships and to promote personal growth provides emotional, intellectual to and psychologic support focuses on helping a client to develop new attitudes, feelings and behaviors rather than promoting intellectual growth. encourages the client to look at alternative behaviors recognize the choices and develop a sense of control.
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participates in identifying significant researchable problems participates in scientific investigation and must be a consumer of research findings must be aware of the research process, language of research, a sensitive to issues related to protecting the rights of human subjects.
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Determines the usefulness of findings; beginning researchers should critique research articles.
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The community health nurse conducts a continuing and comprehensive practice that is preventive, curative, and rehabilitative. The philosophy of care is based on the belief that care directed to the individual, the family, and the group contributes to the health care of the population as a whole.
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Clinics can be privately operated or publicly managed and funded, and typically cover the primary health care needs of populations in local communities, in contrast to larger hospitals which offer specialized treatments and admit inpatients for overnight stays.
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to define the several aspects of scheduling nursing personnel within the general context of nursing management to briefly review the history of the application of operations research and computers to scheduling nurses, to describe what nursing administration is looking for in an automated scheduling system
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refers to the planned and systematic activities implemented in a quality system so that quality requirements for a product or service will be fulfilled It is the systematic measurement, comparison with a standard, monitoring of processes and an associated feedback loop that confers error prevention. This can be contrasted with Quality "Control". which is focused on process outputs BACK
the functions of a nurse that are not specified in the traditional limits of nursing practice legislation. Common roles are primary nurse and nurse practitioner, necessitating legal coverage through the establishment of standardized procedures or amendments or changes in nursing practice acts
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In-person communication is a communication method people use in the workplace. Employees also accomplish workplace communication via email, social media, phones and texting, Intranets, IM, HRIS, meetings, presentations, and newsletters. Poor workplace communication is the most frequently cited problem in organizations.
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