globalize date December 2010 Travelnursing and the TravelNursing Industry developed in response to the nursing shortage in which nurses travel to work temporary short term nursing positions. The current ... travnurse.googlepages.com Travel Nurse Companies.html TravelNursing Companies in the U.S. as of 2009 ... reciprocity with the home state s board of nursing . Some travel agencies will reimburse travelers ... 23 states participating in NLCA with Missouri pending implementation. Travelnursing assignment ..., which include pots, dishes, utensils and linens. The housing is typically arranged by the travelnursing agency in the company name. Some companies allow the travel nurse to participate in the search ... or west. Areas where housing costs are high can impact salary ranges, as well. Travelnursing ... a nurse. Statistics There are an estimated 25,500 RNs working travelnursing jobs in the U.S. The number ... DEFAULTSORT TravelNursing Category Nursing specialties ... hospitals and travel nurse recruitment staffing agencies are offering incentives including ... professionals choose to travel including higher pay, professional growth and development, and personal ... for your nursing specialty, verification of immunizations or titers for common communicable ... requirements The usual requirements for becoming a travel nurse are a minimum of one year of clinical ... a travel nurse. A travel nurse may receive a minimal orientation to the assignment hospital, most ... be clarified in the interview. Travel nurses are expected to be very experienced and knowledgeable ... by the hospital at the end of the contract. Assignment housing If travel agencies provide housing ... is attractive to travelers who prefer to obtain their own housing, those who travel in RVs, and to those ... reimbursements A travel allowance is generally paid by the travel agency which may or may not cover all Travel costs. Some agencies offer healthcare insurance or reimbursement for insurance ... more details
known as per diem nursing , agency nursing or travelnursing . Nurses work as researchers in laboratories ...Other uses Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities ... of life . Nurse s work in a wide variety of List of nursing specialties specialties where they may work independently or as part of a team to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care. Nursing Science is a field of knowledge based on the contributions of nursing scientists through peer reviewed scholarly journal s and evidence based nursing evidenced based practice . History of nursing Main Timeline of nursing history See also Category Nurses Category Nursing museums Prior to the foundation of modern nursing, nun s and the military often provided nursing like services. ref http www.victorianweb.org ... and military roots of modern nursing remain in evidence today in many countries, for example in the United ... development in nursing history, when English people English nurse Florence Nightingale , laid the foundations of professional nursing with the principles summarised in the book Notes on Nursing . Other ... in the Crimea Agnes Elizabeth Jones and Linda Richards , who established quality nursing schools ... nurse . North Carolina was the first state in the United States to pass a nursing license law in 1903. ref http www.unctv.org ncnursing thenandnow.html UNC TV Nursing Then and Now Retrieved July ... in Nightingale s Notes on Nursing , where the physicians are mentioned relatively infrequently, and often ... Nightingale, Florence 1860 http digital.library.upenn.edu women nightingale nursing nursing.html III Notes on Nursing Full text online Accessed 14 August 2007 ref In the early 1900s, the autonomous, nursing controlled, Nightingale era schools came to an end schools became controlled by hospitals, and formal book learning was discouraged. Hospitals and physicians saw women in nursing as a source ... providers. Nursing practice was controlled by medicine. ref Chin, P. L. 2008 . Integrated theory ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 Infobox Top level domain name travel background FCC introduced 2005 type Sponsored top level domain status Active registry Tralliance Registry Management Company sponsor The Travel Partnership Corporation intendeduse Travel industry actualuse Roughly 200,000 travel related sites are up in this domain as of 2009 restrictions Registrants must be approved as being in the applicable community before registering domains structure Direct second level registrations will be allowed sale of third level domains within a registered domain is expressly prohibited document http ... tlds agreements travel ICANN Sponsorship Agreement http www.iana.org reports travel report 05aug05.pdf ... Travel.travel http www.ttpc.org The Travel Partnership Corporation The domain name travel ... and restricted use by travel agent s, airline s, bed and breakfast operators, tourism bureaus, and others in the travel industry . The domain was approved by ICANN on April 8, 2005 as a sponsored top ... for October, November, and December. Open registrations began in January 2006. Since its launch the travel domain has witnessed worldwide usage and recognition. Numerous travel destination, associations ... are processed via accredited registrars. See also Travel 2.0 External links http www.travel.travel .travel website http hasbrouck.org icann request for independent review of ICANN s decision to approve .travel http www.facebook.com home.php pages travel The Source for All Things Travel 11366484737 ... watch?v HcI8L76wFsw .travel Video GTLD DEFAULTSORT Travel Category Sponsored top level domains Category Travel technology Category 2005 introductions compu domain stub ca .travel cs .travel da .travel es .travel fa .travel fr .travel it .travel ka .travel hu .travel mzn .travel nl .travel ja .travel ce .travel no .travel pl .travel ro .travel ru .travel sah .travel sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner th .travel ur Travel. fiu vro .travel ... more details
traveler in Oviedo , Spain . Travel is the movement of people or objects such as Fixed wing aircraft ... geography location s. ref http www.thefreedictionary.com travelTravel. definition . http www.thefreedictionary.com ... travelTravel. definition . http www.merriam webster.com Merriam webster.com . Accessed July 2011. ref Etymology The term travel originates from the Old French word travail . ref http www.etymonline.com ... on 10 December 2011 ref The term also covers all the activities performed during a travel movement . ref http thesaurus.com browse travelTravel. synonyms and antonyms . http thesaurus.com Thesaurus.com ... The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. source Saint Augustine Reasons ... to Travel Purpose of Travel. http www.clas.ufl.edu University of Florida, College of Liberal Arts ... ufl or vacation ing, ref name ufl research travel ref name ufl for the gathering of information, for holiday to visit people, volunteer travel for charity practice charity , Human migration migration to begin life somewhere else, religious pilgrimage s ref name ufl and mission trip s, business travel ... ref name ufl or Refugee fleeing war or for the enjoyment of traveling. Travel may occur by human powered ... s, train s and airplane s. Motives to travel include pleasure, ref 1988 . http web1.msue.msu.edu imp modtd 33520056.html So Your Community Wants Travel Tourism? Minnesota Extension Service ... relationship s. Travel may be local, regional, national domestic or international . In some countries, non local internal travel may require an internal passport , while international travel typically ... type of travel whereby a person moves from their usual residence to one or several locations and returns. Travel safety Seealso Air safety Automobile safety File CSAPlaneInterior3600ppx.jpg thumb 180px Travelers in a China Southern Airlines airplane . Air travel is a common means of transport. It s important to take precautions to ensure travel safety . ref name travel.state.gov http ... more details
mergeto Space medicine date April 2012 Space nursing is the nursing speciality that studies how Human spaceflight space travel impacts human response patterns. Similar to space medicine , the speciality also contributes to knowledge about nursing care of earthbound patients. ref cite web title Space Nursing Society url http www.Spacenursingsociety.net index.html accessdate 5 December 2011 ref ref cite journal last Perrin first MM title Space nursing. A professional challenge journal Nurs Clin North Am year 1985 month Sept volume 20 issue 3 pages 497 503 pmid 3851391 accessdate 5 December 2011 ref ref http www.nursezone.com stories SpotlightOnNurses.asp?articleID 15458&page Feature Stories&profile Spotlight on nurses&headline Space Nursing Society Prepares for Future Flights Space Nursing Society prepares for future flights Feature Story Spotlight on Nurses NurseZone.com, 2006 ref ref http community.nursingspectrum.com MagazineArticles article.cfm?AID 17472 The Care Up There Nursing Spectrum Sept. 26, 2005 ref ref http community.nursingspectrum.com MagazineArticles article.cfm?AID 14760 New Frontier Nursing Spectrum Aug. 15, 2005 ref ref http www.thespaceshow.com guest.asp?q 262 Linda Plush, RN and Dr. Eleanor O Rangers of the Space Nursing Society The Space Show Radio Interview Apr. 19, 2005 ref ref http jpp.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 16 2 96 Origins, Founding, and Activities of the Space Nursing Society Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. 16, No. 2 2003 , pgs. 96 100 ref ref http community.nursingspectrum.com MagazineArticles article.cfm?AID 8063 Space A New Nursing Frontier Nursing Spectrum Nov. 4, 2002 ref ref http www.nss.org settlement roadmap social.html Perceived heathcare risks of space activities National Space Society Roadmap Social Barriers to Space Settlement ref ref http www.spaceref.com news viewpr.html?pid 3555 NSS Online Report 10 SpaceRef.com Jan ... Reflist Nursing stub Nursing Category Nursing specialties ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Primary nursing is a method of nursing practice which emphasizes continuity of care by having one nurse often teamed with a Certified Nursing Assistant nursing assistant provide complete care for a small group of inpatients within a nursing unit of a hospital . The primary nurse is responsible for coordinating all aspects of care for the same group of patients throughout their stay in a given area. This is distinguished from the practice of team nursing or functional nursing by dividing duties by patient rather than by function i.e. passing medications, doing treatments, etc. See also Team nursing DEFAULTSORT Primary Nursing Category NursingNursing stub ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 A Diploma in Nursing or Nursing Diploma is an entry level tertiary education nursing credential. In the United States , this diploma is usually awarded by hospital based nursing school s. Students awarded a Diploma in Nursing are qualified to sit for the NCLEX RN and apply for licensure as a Registered Nurse . At one time, all nurse s in the United States were diploma prepared. The Cherry Ames series of children s books was created to encourage girls to go into the nursing profession during World War II . She was a hospital diploma nurse. Although the number of hospital based nursing schools continues to decrease, many still exist. Some require that non nursing prerequisite courses be completed at another school prior to admission or coordinate their program with classes at a nearby school, though many are still self contained. See also Portal Nursing Associate of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse education Nursing school Nursing DEFAULTSORT Diploma In Nursing Category Nursing degrees Edu stub Nursing stub fr Dipl me d tat d infirmier Nursing students attending a diploma school will often stay in dorminatories that are within walking distance of an acute care hospital. Dorm life can provide a structured living environment with a house mother , curfews, learning centers, and conductive environment that allows one to focus on their studies. Many times students will be employed by the hospital while attending school thus allowing the student to gain valuable experience. ... more details
Nursing theory is the term given to the body of knowledge that is used to define or explain various aspects of the profession of nursing . Types of nursing theories ref name Barnum cite book last Barnum first Barbara title Nursing Theory Analysis, Application, Evaluation year 1998 publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins isbn 978 0781711043 ref Grand nursing theories Grand nursing theories have the broadest ... of grand nursing theories for directing, explaining, and predicting nursing in particular situations. Theories at this level are intended to be pertinent to all instances of nursing. Mid range nursing theories Middle range nursing theories are narrower in scope than grand nursing theories and offer an effective bridge between grand nursing theories and nursing practice. They present concepts ... research and nursing practice strategies. Nursing practice theories Nursing practice theories have the most limited scope and level of abstraction and are developed for use within a specific range of nursing situations. Nursing practice theories provide frameworks for nursing interventions, and predict outcomes and the impact of nursing practice. Major nursing theorists and theories Helen Erickson ... nursing theory Ida Jean Orlando Pelletier Ramona T Mercer Maternal role attainment theory Anne Casey Casey s model of nursing Hildegard Peplau Theory of interpersonal relations Rosemarie Rizzo Parse ... Roper Logan Tierney model of nursing Martha E. Rogers Science of unitary human beings Callista Roy Adaptation model of nursing Katharine Kolcaba Phil Barker Tidal Model Moyra Allen McGill model of nursing ... Nightingale . Nightingale never actually formulated a theory of nursing science but was wiktionary ... on these theorists ideas without developing their own theoretical vision. See also Portal NursingNursing Category Nursing theory Nursing process Nursing assessment References Reflist External links http www.sandiego.edu academics nursing theory Nursing Theory Page http www.topnursingcolleges.com nur ... more details
Nursing in the Republic of China Taiwan Education Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei Branch Mackay Memorial Hospital National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Veterans General Hospital Tri Service General Hospital National Taipei College of Nursing National Tainan Institute of Nursing National Taichung Nursing College See also http www.twna.org.tw Taiwan Nurses Association Asia topic Nursing in Category Nursing by country Taiwan Category Health in Taiwan ... more details
Transcultural nursing is how professional nursing interacts with the concept of culture . Based in anthropology and nursing , it is supported by nursingNursing theory theory , Nursing research research , and Nursing practice practice . It is a specific cognitive specialty in nursing that focuses on global cultures and comparative cultural caring, health, and nursing phenomena. It was established in 1955 ... culturally appropriate nursing care. ref name NCBI Murphy, Sharon C. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1463039 Mapping the literature of transcultural nursing , TRANSCULTURAL NURSING, Medical ... Description According to Madeleine Leininger , the pioneer of transcultural nursing, transcultural nursing is a substantive area of study and practice that focuses on the comparative cultural values ... name NCBI According to MEDLINE , transcultural nursing is an area of expertise in nursing that responds to the need for developing global perspective within nursing practice in a world of interdependent ... into the training of nurses. It includes learning cultural differences, nursing in other countries ... of transcultural nursing is to give culturally congruent nursing care, and to provide culture specific and universal nursing care practices for the health and well being of people or to aid them in facing ... As the initiator of and the leader in the field of transcultural nursing, Madeleine Leininger was the first ... a transcultural nursing course at the University of Colorado in 1966. In 1998, Leininger was honored as a Living Legend of the American Academy of Nursing. Leininger was the editor of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing, the official publication of the Transcultural Nursing Society, from 1989 to 1995. She authored books about the field of transcultural nursing. ref name NCBI History Through Leininger, transcultural nursing started as a theory of diversity and universality of cultural care. Transcultural nursing was established from 1955 to 1975. In 1975, Leininger refined the specialty through ... more details
Infobox journal title BMC Nursing cover discipline Nursing abbreviation BMC Nurs. publisher BioMed Central country frequency Upon acceptance history 2002 present openaccess Yes website http www.biomedcentral.com bmcnurs link1 http www.biomedcentral.com bmcnurs archive link1 name Online archive ISSN 1472 6955 LCCN OCLC 49616515 BMC Nursing is an Open access journal open access peer review peer reviewed public health journal nursing journal published by BioMed Central covering all aspects of nursing research, training, education, and practice. See also Portal Nursing List of nursing journals Category BioMed Central academic journals Category General nursing journals Category Publications established in 2002 Category English language journals Category Open access journals nurse journal stub ... more details
italic title Infobox magazine title Nursing Standard image file Nursing Standard.jpg editor category Nursing abbreviation Nurs. Stand. publisher RCN Publishing country United Kingdom frequency Weekly website http www.nursing standard.co.uk Nursing Standard Homepage issn 0029 6570 eISSN Nursing Standard is a weekly professional magazine that contains peer reviewed articles and research, news and careers information for the nursing field. It is published by RCN Publishing, a company run by the Royal College of Nursing and has a weekly circulation in excess of 70,000 copies. ref cite web title RCN Publishing Company url http www.virco hosting.com nursing.php publisher The virtual company accessdate 23 September 2010 ref Nursing Standard also publishes a continuing professional development programme in conjunction with the Royal College and the channel BBC 2 , which broadcasts the weekly companion series RCN Nursing Update . ref name brown1 cite journal last Brown first G title RCN nursing update with BBC learning zone. journal Nursing Standard date 14 20 January 1998 volume 12 issue 17 pages 34 5 pmid 9482993 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 9482993 accessdate 23 September 2010 ref See also List of nursing journals Portal Nursing External links Official http www.nursing standard.co.uk index.asp References reflist Category Professional and trade magazines nurse journal stub fr Nursing Standard ... more details
response to the nursing shortage is the advent of travelnursing a specialized sub set of the staffing ...TOC right Nursing shortage refers to a situation where the demand for nurse nursing professionals , such as Registered ... in developed and developing nations around the world. Nursing shortage is not necessarily due ... with increased admission rates of students into nursing school s. Potential factors include ... programs for newly trained nurses, and inadequate worker retention incentives. ref Goulette, C. Nursing ... shown that nursing shortage is a serious issue in the United States and many other countries around ... to provide comprehensive nursing care, and disillusioned workforce or loss of confidence in, and frustration ... analysis of contemporary nurses discontents. Electronic Version . Journal of Advanced Nursing ... Mitchell, G. J. 2003 . Nursing shortage or nursing famine Looking beyond numbers? Electronic Version . Nursing Science Quarterly, 16 3 , 219 24. Retrieved October 12, 2006 from Pubmed 12876879 ... . ref With the high Turnover employment turnover rate, the nursing field does not have a chance ... problem is nursing s failure to be attractive to the younger generation. Citation needed date June 2011 There s a decline in interest among college students to consider nursing as a probable career . More than half of currently working nurses would not recommend nursing to their own children and a little ... into nursing. Electronic Version . Journal of Nursing Education, 42 4 , 151 8. Retrieved October 25, 2006 from Pubmed 12710805 . ref Australian nursing researchers, John Buchanan and Gillian Considine ... to the everyday nursing practice. However, these practices are not easily quantified and considered ... and incorporated into the organizational budget and plan of care for the consumer s. The nursing .... ref For example to accommodate perceived nursing shortage in the United States, American ... lead to even greater nursing shortage in their home countries. In response to this growing problem ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 TOC right Orthopaedic nursing or orthopedic nursing is a nursing specialty focused on the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders . Orthopaedic issues range from acute problems such as Bone fracture fracture s or hospitalization for joint replacement to chronic systemic disorders such as loss of bone density or lupus erythematosus . Orthopaedic nurses have specialized skills such as neurovascular status monitoring, traction, continuous passive motion therapy, Orthopedic cast casting , and care of patients with external fixation . Board certification Certification in orthopaedic nursing results in the designation Orthopaedic Nurse Certified ONC . Dates International Orthopaedic Nurses Day is October 30. Citation needed date May 2010 Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month is May. Citation needed date May 2010 See also Portal Nursing Agnes Hunt , the pioneer of orthopaedic nursing National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing Orthopaedic Nursing journal External links http www.orthonurse.org National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses website http www.oncb.org Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board website http www.coreorthopaedic.com CORE Orthopaedic http www.iorfs.com Institute of Orthopaedic Research & Fracture Surgery http www.rcn.org.uk publications pdf OrthopaedicTraumaCompetencies.pdf RCN career and competency framework for orthopaedic and trauma nursingNursing DEFAULTSORT Orthopaedic Nursing Category Nursing specialties Category Orthopedic treatment nursing stub ... more details
Holistic nursing is a nursing speciality concerned with the integration of a person s mind, body, and spirit with the their environment. ref cite web url http www.ahna.org AboutUs WhatisHolisticNursing tabid 1165 Default.aspx title Welcome to AHNA What is Holistic Nursing? publisher Ahna.org date accessdate 2011 12 05 ref The specialty has a theoretical basis in a few nursing theory grand nursing theories , most notably the Science of unitary human beings as published by Martha E. Rogers in An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing . ref cite journal last Richter first D title Holistic nursing do nurses take on too much? journal Pflege year 1998 month Aug volume 11 issue 5 pages 255 62 pmid 9823214 accessdate 4 December 2011 ref ref cite book title Holistic Nursing A Handbook for Practice year 2009 publisher Jones & Bartlett Publishers isbn 978 0 7637 7071 6 pages 534 5 author Barbara Montgomery Dossey edition 5 coauthors Lynn Keegan ref ref cite journal last Mariano first C title Holistic nursing as a specialty holistic nursing scope and standards of practice journal Nurs Clin North Am year 2007 month Jun volume 42 issue 2 pages 165 88 pmid 17544677 accessdate 4 December 2011 ref References Reflist Nursing stub Nursing Category Nursing specialties Category Alternative medicine ... more details
For the nursing specialty, see Psychiatric and mental health nursing . Infobox film name Psychiatric Nursing image caption director Lee R. Bobker producer Nathan Zucker writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released 1958 runtime country Film US language English budget Psychiatric Nursing is a 1958 documentary film directed by Lee R. Bobker . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Feature Best Documentary Feature . ref cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 300261 Psychiatric Nursing details title Psychiatric Nursing accessdate 2008 11 08 work The New York Times ref See also The Odds Against The Revolving Door References reflist External links imdb title id 0052098 title Psychiatric Nursing Category 1958 films Category 1950s documentary films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Documentary films about health care Category Films about psychiatry documentary film stub de Psychiatric Nursing fr Psychiatric Nursing ... more details
Italic title Gastrointestinal Nursing is a monthly healthcare journal which publishes original research and clinical articles relevant to the practice of human gastrointestinal tract gastrointestinal nursing . It is published by MA Healthcare . External links Official http www.gastrointestinalnursing.co.uk Category Gastrointestinal nursing journals Category Monthly journals nurse journal stub ... more details
Refimprove September 2011 date September 2011 Nursing was not an established part of Japan s health care system until 1899 with the Midwives Ordinance. ref name Nurse http www.nurse.or.jp jna english nursing ... and Nursing licensure licensure . There has been a continued effort to improve nursing in Japan. In 1992 the Nursing Human Resource Law was passed. This law created the development of new university ... Public Health Nurses, Midwifery Midwives , Registered Nurse Registered Nurses and Nursing assistant Assistant Nurses . Public health nursing is designed to help the public and is also driven by the public ... are always supervised by a licensed registered nurse. Nursing education In 1952 Japan established the first nursing university in the country. An Associate of Science in Nursing Associate Degree was the only level of certification for years. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN was later established. A Doctorate in Nursing is now offered in many universities. There are three ways that an individual ... go to a nursing university for four years and earn a Bachelor degree, go to a junior nursing college for three years or go to a nursing school for three years. Regardless of where the individual attends school the nursing candidate must take the national exam. Those who attended a nursing university have a bit of an advantage over those who went to a nursing school. They can take the national ... nurses, the student must take a one year course in the desired field after attending a nursing university and passing the national exam to become a registered nurse. The nursing universities offer a wider range of general education classes and have a more rigid teaching style of nursing. Nursing ... nurses. Students that attend a nursing college or a nursing school receive the same degree as one who graduates from a nursing university, but study under a more focused curriculum. The classes offered at nursing colleges and nursing schools are focused on more practical aspects of nursing. These institutions ... more details
Nursing research is the term used to describe the evidence used to support nursing practice . Nursing, as an evidence based area of practice, has been developing since the time of Florence Nightingale to the present day, where many nurses now work as researchers based in universities as well as in the health care setting. Nurse education places emphasis upon the use of evidence from research in order to rationalise nursingNursing Interventions Classification interventions . In England and Wales courts may determine whether or not a nurse acted reasonable reasonably based upon whether or not their intervention was supported by research . Nursing research falls largely into two areas Quantitative research is based in the paradigm of logical positivism and is focused upon outcomes for clients that are measurable, generally using statistics . The dominant research methods research method is the randomised controlled trial . Qualitative research is based in the paradigm of Phenomenology science phenomenology , grounded theory , ethnography and others, and examines the experience of those receiving or delivering the nursing care, focusing, in particular, on the Value personal and cultural meaning that it holds for the individual. The research methods most commonly used are interviews , case studies , focus group s and ethnography Recently in the United Kingdom UK , action research has become increasingly popular in nursing. See also Evidence based medicine NursingNursing theory References cite book author Hamer S. & Collinson G. title Achieving Evidence Based Practice publisher Balli re Tindall year 1999 isbn 0 7020 2349 3 cite book author Parahoo K. title Nursing Research Principles, Process and Issues publisher Macmillan year 1997 isbn 0 333 69918 1 Portal NursingNursing Category Nursing specialties Category Nursing research nursing stub de Pflegeforschung fr Recherche clinique infirmi re ja ... more details
For information about the journal named Nursing Management Nursing Management journal Globalize date December 2010 Nursing management is performing leadership functions of governance and decision making within organizations employing nurse s. It includes processes common to all management like planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. It is common for Registered Nurse RNs to seek additional education to earn a Master of Science in Nursing or Doctor of Nursing Practice to prepare for leadership roles within nursing. Management positions increasingly require candidates to hold an advanced degree in nursing. Roles Director of Nursing For information about the DON position at a long term care facility Director of nursing long term care facility A director of nursing DON is a registered nurse who supervises the care of all the patients at a health care facility. The director of nursing is the senior nursing management position in an organization and often holds executive titles like Chief Nursing Officer CNO , Chief Nurse Executive , or Vice President of Nursing . They typically ... is a professional association for directors of nursing. Service directors Many large healthcare ... services, etc. . Nurse manager The nurse manager is the nurse with management responsibilities of a nursing ... nurse is responsible for making sure nursing care is delivered safely and that all the patients on the unit are receiving adequate care. They are typically the frontline management in most nursing units. Some charge nurses are permanent members of the nursing management team and are called shift supervisors. The traditional term for a female charge nurse is a nursing sister or just sister , and this term is still commonly used in some countries such as the United Kingdom . Portal Nursing External ... of Registered Nurses http www.nmc uk.org The Nursing and Midwivery Council UK Nursing DEFAULTSORT Nursing Management Category Nursing specialties Category Business and financial operations occupations ... more details
nofootnotes date July 2010 wikify date July 2010 Nursing in India is the practice of care for medical patient in that nation. Its history indicates that the principles and practices of nursing are ancient. These ancient nursing practices are so clear, intelligent and scientific, that many of them might ... men, and only in special cases, women were taken for conducting childbirth. The progress of nursing .... Military nursing Military nursing was the earliest type of nursing. In 1664 the East India Company ... Nightingale Florence Nightingale was the first woman to have great influence over nursing in India and had a close knowledge of Indian conditions, especially army. She was interested in the nursing .... In 1865, Miss Florence Nightingale drew up some detailed Suggestions on a system of nursing for hospitals ... In 1871, the first School of Nursing was started in Government General Hospital, Madras with 6 months ... Nursing Associations were started. In 1897, Dr. B. C. Roy did great work in raising the standards of nursing ... of India was formed as it was felt necessary to uphold the dignity and honor of the nursing profession ... of nursing in Delhi and Vellore. With the assistance from the Rockfeller Foundations, seven ..., health visitors, midwives, nursing tutors and nursing administrators. The Indian Nursing Council was passed ... Adrenwala was appointed as the Nursing Advisor to Government of India. The development of Nursing in India ... year postgraduate program was begun in 1960 at the College of Nursing, Delhi. In 1963, the School of Nursing in Trivandrum, instituted the first two years post certificate Bachelor Degree program ..., T.N.A.I. Indian Nursing council and State level Registration Council are closely connected with promotion and the upliftment of the nursing profession. Scope of nursing in India There was a time when professional nurses had very little choice of service because nursing was centered in the hospital and bedside nursing. Career opportunities are more varied now for a numbers of reasons. The list of opportunities ... more details
File BLW Nurse s Chatelaine.jpg thumb BLW Nurse s Chatelaine or tool kit The nursing process is a modified scientific method . ref Funnell, R., Koutoukidis, G.& Lawrence, K. 2009 Tabbner s Nursing Care 5th Edition , page 72, Elsevier Pub, Australia. ref Nursing practise was first described as a four stage nursing process by Ida Jean Orlando in 1958, ref page 432, Marriner Tomey & Allgood 2006 Nursing Theorists and their work ref . It should not be confused with Nursing theory nursing theories or Health informatics . The diagnosis phase was added later. The nursing process uses clinical judgement ... critical thinking may play a part to categorize the clients issue and course of action. Nursing offers diverse patterns of knowing. ref Reed, P. 2009 Inspired knowing in nursing. Pg 63 in Loscin & Purnell Eds 2009 Contemporary Nursing Process.Springer Pub ref Nursing knowledge has embraced pluralism since the 1970 s. ref Kim, H 2010 The Nature of Theoretical Thinking in Nursing. page 6. ref Some ... care. ref Bradshaw, J & Lowenstein 2010 Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing and Related ... Funnell, R., Koutoukidis, G.& Lawrence, K. 2009 Tabbner s Nursing Care 5th Edition , page 222, Elsevier Pub, Australia. ref . Phases of the nursing process The nursing process is goal oriented method of caring that provides a framework to nursing care . It involves six major steps A Nursing assessment Assess what data is collected? D Nursing diagnosis Diagnose what is the problem? O Outcome Identification ... process . P Nursing care plan Plan how to manage the problem I Implement putting plan into action E Evaluate did the plan work? According to some theorists, this six steps description of the nursing process is outdated and misrepresents nursing as linear and atomic. ref http rogeriannursingscience.wikispaces.com Chapter 7 Practice Methods ref Assessing phase Main Nursing assessment The nurse completes an holistic nursing assessment of the needs of the individual family community, regardless ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 Pediatric nursing or child health nursing is the specialty nursing care of babies, children and adolescents. A nurse who specialises in this area is usually referred to as a pediatric nurse . Although there are many regional and sub specialty variations in title. The spelling paediatric nursing is more common in English speaking countries outside the United States. The breadth of this field of practice may be considered as similar to that of adult nursing, with an equivalent sub specialty for most adult illnesses and some unique areas of practice. For example, pediatric cardiology and oncology are both established sub specialties in most major pediatric facilities. Training of Pediatric Nurses Pediatric nurses often receive general exposure to pediatrics during their undergraduate degree or other basic qualification before gaining additional experience and in service training once they start work in their chosen area. A wide range of post graduate qualifications in various pediatric sub specialties are available. In the past more specific pediatric nursing training programs existed which prepared nurses to care for infants and children only, and not for a more general patient population which included adults. The increasing popularity of general or comprehensive training has seen a decline in such programs, though they still exist in some parts of the world. See also Portal Nursing Paediatric Nursing , related journal Child survival , related field of public health Nursing nurse stub Category Nursing specialties nl Kinderverpleegkundige de Kinderkrankenpflege ... more details