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  • ...udy: 79 Year Old BKA Amputee at a Geriatric Rehabilitation Department in a Nursing Home]]
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  • *[[Working in Nursing Homes in Ireland|Nursing Homes]]
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  • ...y be able to source jobs. Below is some information on working in an Irish nursing home that you may find helpful. == Interview With a Current Nursing Home Physiotherapist ==
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  • === Community Nursing === ...nd discharge plan, with appropriate clinical information, to the community nursing agency.
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  • *[[Working in Nursing Homes in Ireland|Working in Nursing Homes in Ireland]]‎
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  • ...ith neurological diseases: what makes the difference?]. British Journal of Nursing. 2017 Mar 23;26(6):356-9.Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28345980
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  • === Nursing Management ===
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  • ...Assessment and management in the emergency department. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal: July/September 2007 - Volume 29 - Issue 3 - p 249-259. http://www.
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  • ...ns &amp; Murphy<ref name="Atkins">Atkins S, Murphy K. Reflective Practice. Nursing Standard 1994;8:49-56.</ref>. This will help you experience a deeper and mo
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  • === Nursing Homes === ...//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3083824/ Infectious diseases in the nursing home setting: challenges and opportunities for clinical investigation.] Cli
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  • * [https://www.cgfns.org/ The Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools]<ref name=":0" /> * [https://www.cgfns.org/ The Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools]<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...class="text-right"><ref>Physiopedia. Pat Quigley - What is Rehabilitation Nursing ? Available from: https://vimeo.com/575151857/783d2aa0f1[last accessed 30/0
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  • ...n injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis.] International Journal of Nursing Studies. 2021 Mar 1;115:103846.</ref>. They may be administered through any ...Nursing presents the archives of Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis for Nursing. 1997 Feb;4(1):1-6.</ref>.
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  • ...on a 1o minute obsèrvation from research staff and entire shift ratings by nursing
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  • Four models (from nursing) for organizations are listed below to serve as resources for integrating t ...ions on Nursing Leadership/Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing. 2002;28(2):22–5. 45.</ref>
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  • *[http://www.umsaz.org/dnp.html Doctor of Nursing Science]
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  • ...ain. He is now a proficient prosthetic user, who lives in a low-level care nursing home, and mobilises independently with a 4ww. He can also manage a set of 3 ...is (R) knee "giving way" due to arthritis.
He decided to go to a low level nursing home on discharge from hospital.
 He has one supportive daughter living n
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  • [[File:Nursing home.jpg|right|frameless]] ...v/pmc/articles/PMC7400476/ EQ-5D-3L for Assessing Quality of Life in Older Nursing Home Residents with Cognitive Impairment.] Life. 2020 Jul;10(7):100.</ref>.
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  • ...on improving peripheral circulation: a systematic review]. Open Journal of Nursing. 2015 Feb 4;5(02):120.</ref>''.It will be difficult for patients with havin ...opathy symptoms among patients with diabetes mellitus]. Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research. 2020 Jul;25(4):291.</ref>
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  • ...le from: Walker J. Pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of osteomalacia. Nursing older people. 2014 Jun 30;26(6).(last accessed 26.2.2019)</ref>. [[Vitamin
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  • ...motivation, and leadership.<ref>Fry S, Veatch R, Taylor C. Case Studies in Nursing Ethics. 4<sup>th</sup> edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Barlett Learning; 201 ...ef><ref>McAndrew NS, Leske J, Schroeter K. Moral distress in critical care nursing: The state of the science. Nurs Ethics. 2018;25(5):552-70.</ref> Moral dist
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  • ...nctional outcomes and reduced delirium. Through effective collaboration of nursing, medical and physiotherapy staff, ICU patients are now achieving higher lev
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  • [[File:Nursing Home limited sun.jpg|thumb|Nursing home, limited sun exposure.]]
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  • ...ovision of splint to prevent dropfoot on right side, podiatry and district nursing management of foot ulcers (dressings, shoes). ...se-induced hypoglycaemia (dizziness, impaired vision, body trembling). The nursing staff assessed her blood sugars during rehab when required. The patient dev
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  • ...1449634476/80593_ch01_5806.pdf Overview of rehabilitation.] Rehabilitation Nursing: A Contemporary Approach to Practice. 2011.</ref> This makes the rehabilita ...mo/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/bsn352_eng.pdf Gerontological rehabilitation nursing]. WB Saunders Company; 1999.</ref> Therefore, the use of “adaptation” m
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  • ...s<br>• 2. Acute care facilities<br>• 3. Skilled nursing facilities<br>• 4. Nursing homes<br>• 5. Schools-based settings<br>• 6. Outpatient clinic<br>• 7
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  • ...bi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400476/ Assessing Quality of Life in Older Nursing Home Residents with Cognitive Impairment]. Life. 2020 Jul;10(7):100.</ref>.
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  • ...but managed by pain medications under the direction of the orthopedist and nursing staff. I found that his hypertension was previously managed though medicati ...ysician was awaiting my recommendation for the patient to attend a skilled nursing facility, or to the ARU where he could get up to 3 hours per day for therap
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  • ...J9WWDxht96zUa2LUc_f2y Effective communication skills in nursing practice.] Nursing Standard (2014+). 2014 Dec 3;29(14):53.</ref> Lastly providing information ...DsH8m4jA Acceptability and efficacy of a communication skills training for nursing students: Building empathy and discussing complex situations]. Nurse Educat
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  • ...>The Little Schmidy Pediatric Hospital Fall Risk Assessment Index | Family Nursing [Internet]. Ucsf.edu. 2017 [cited 2024 Jan 22]. Available from: <nowiki>htt
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  • ...y at two universities in the MENA region]. International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences. 2022 Jan 1;17:100503.</ref> To sympathise with an individual is t ...0535-0 Empathy in nurse-patient interaction: a conversation analysis.] BMC nursing. 2021 Dec;20(1):1-6.</ref><ref name=":1">Haribhai-Thompson J, McBride-Henry
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  • 2010-Present &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Oak Nursing Home, Dublin 4<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &
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  • ...1989 Mar 1:S157-67.</ref> noted that SIP is a valid and reliable tool for nursing home residents and has a comprehensive assessment of their physical functio
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  • ...t also poses increased demands on the health care providers especially the nursing staff.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...e SD, Zepeda KG. [http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3279/2520 Nursing safety management in onco-hematology pediatric wards.] Rev Rene. 2014 Nov;1 ...EuGMS member states. Ideally, a GR-skilled physician, eg geriatrician, or nursing home physician, should lead the team. The other professionals consistently
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  • ...with or without an assistive device<ref>Moorhead  S, Johnson  M,  Maas M. Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) 3rd ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 2004.</ref>. Th ...name=":3">Visiting Nurse Associations of American (VNAA) 2010-2011 Edition Nursing Procedure Manual (NPM) Rehabilitation Therapy - Ambulation with a cane. Sec
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  • ...e in a skilled/unskilled nursing facility, distinct part skilled/unskilled nursing unit or swing-bed unit in an acute-care hospital, home health, or school sy
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  • ...se-patient interactions: barriers, facilitators, and the way forward]. BMC nursing. 2021 Dec;20(1):1-0.</ref>and reflect upon their implicit biases that could ...lth care. Part 1: clinical practice—breaking bad news.] British Journal of Nursing. 2019 Jul 11;28(13):858-63.</ref>
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  • ...fect healthcare staff, patients, and visitors, and can occur in hospitals, nursing homes, or any other healthcare facility with regular patient contact. Such ...in the continuum of patient care, including hospitals, ambulatory clinics, nursing homes, rehabilitation hospitals, and homes, HAIs are a growing area of conc
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  • ...Kernig's sign'''<ref>Brunner &amp; Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-surgical Nursing, Volume 1. edited by Suzanne C. O'Connell Smeltzer, Brenda G. Bare, Janice
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  • ...cluding acute care hospitals, urgent care centres, rehabilitation centres, nursing homes, and other long-term care facilities, specialised outpatient services ...itals; rehabilitation centres; institutions such as residential mental and nursing homes, respite care centres, hospices, prisons, residential educational ins
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  • {{#ev:youtube|0o_jFKbEbTg|300}}<ref>Nursing School Explained. Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS). Available fro
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  • ...of stroke patients in Singapore General Hospital. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 13(4): 209-21.</ref> * Nursing Staff play key role in ensuring 24 Hour Adherence
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  • ** Nursing Home/Skilled Nursing Facility
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  • ...trategy for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref> ...rategies for nursing education program evaluation. Journal of Professional Nursing. 2015 Mar 1;31(2):133-40.</ref>  The evidence should be appropriate, repre
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  • ...mental health care: development of a measurement tool. Journal of advanced nursing 2005;49(5):522-9.</ref>.
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  • ...A social-ecological framework: A model for addressing ethical practice in nursing. J Clin Nurs. 2018;27(5-6):e1233-e1241.</ref>. The ethical concern includes ...ell being of the patient was regarded by the health care practitioners<ref>Nursing midwifery council (NMC) (2022) The code: professional standards of practice
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  • ...nt professional backgrounds, such as social work, occupational therapy, or nursing and are usually available through private referrals and interim compensatio ...management, tissue viability and respiratory management with an input from nursing and Physiotherapy staff and including positioning in various postural sets
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  • ...would not remember these instructions from day to day. Her family and the nursing staff were also advised of the significance of these instructions and would ...xercises being completed only during physiotherapy sessions, as family and nursing staff are not involved in restricting contracture-developing behaviors duri
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  • ...s demonstrated in the terminal and dying phases by people with dementia in nursing homes]. Zeitschrift Für Gerontologie und Geriatrie. 2015;48(2):176-83.</re ..., van der Steen JT, Volicer L, Vander Stichele R, Houttekier D, Deliens L. Nursing home residents dying with dementia in Flanders, Belgium: a nationwide postm
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  • ...e-for-older-people-09-12-2014/ Foot assessment and care for older people]. Nursing Times. 2014; 110(50): 12-15.</ref>: ...=w&userGroupName=anon%7E991d2772 Foot care for non-diabetic older people]. Nursing Older People; 17: 8, 31-32.</ref>.&nbsp;Toenail cutting services may be an
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  • ...sleep]] is associated with increased fatigue, [[Falls in elderly|falls]], nursing home placement, poor [[Quality of Life|quality of life]], and overall morta ...heimer's Disease|Alzheimer’s]] disease can make sleep worse. Two-thirds of nursing home residents have problems with their sleep (sleep problems tend to incre
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  • ...th-stacking system to achieve lung volume recruitment.] British Journal of Nursing. 2009 Oct 22;18(19):1166-9.</ref> as shown in cardiac surgeries<ref>Dias CM ...ath-stacking system to achieve lung volume recruitment. British Journal of Nursing. 2009 Oct 22;18(19):1166-9.</ref>, and acute lung injury<ref>Porto EF, Tavo
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  • ...in children, clinical implications and targeted home-based interventions. Nursing Children and Young People]. 2022 Jan 6;34(1).</ref> OR Stimulation of
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  • ...and return home with her daughter. <br>Her care team included physicians, nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Wound Care, Spiritual Care and Int ...occupational therapy to continue to increase her independence. Home health nursing is following the patient for wound management. She does have a referral for
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  • ...ing, the surgeon and general practitioner and prosthetics as well as daily nursing and physiotherapy all paid very close attention to his stump wound as well
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  • ...atients: A qualitative study. Int J Nurs Stud 2013; 50(9): 1240-1246</ref> Nursing personnel cite fear of self-injury,<ref name=":9" /> insufficient training, ...Capezuti E, Shuluk J. Functional decline in hospitalized older adults: can nursing make a difference? Geriatr Nurs 2012; 33(4): 272-9</ref><ref>Landefeld CS,
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  • ...ries: <ref name=":1">Grand Valley State University - University Libraries. Nursing - Graduate: PICOT & Evidence Based Practice. Available from: https://libgui PICOT is not a useful methodology for non-clinical type of questions, such as Nursing theories. <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...6/j.cnur.2016.05.007 Animal-Assisted therapy in pediatric palliative care. Nursing Clinics of North America] [Internet]. 2016 Sep 1;51(3):381–95. Available
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  • ...ion and Exercise on Neck Muscular Spasm and Pain. International Journal of Nursing and Health Science. Vol. 3, No. 5, 2016, pp. 43-47.</ref> It has been conc
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  • ...ng: A review of the literature. ''Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing'', '''7''', 7–14.</ref>
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  • ...n the acute hospital setting: A systematic review and analysis.] SAGE Open Nursing. 2022 Feb;8:23779608221075165.</ref> ...ects of Problem, Intervention, Evaluation (PIE) Training on the Quality of Nursing Documentation Among Students of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Ham
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  • Several basic nursing interventions are associated with reducing HAP risk—
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  • ...Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.] JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN NURSING. 2022;19(2):191-7.</ref> ...mother sleep quality: A randomized controlled trial.] Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 2022;29.</ref>
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  • ...riod of time prior, immobilized, deconditioned with declining independence nursing an infected limb.<ref name="p1">The Diabetic Amputee: Physiopedia.com</ref> ...s health or following up with physicians. Within the past year he has been nursing an amputation of his right 4th toe after undergoing debridement and drainag
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  • * Recent nursing notes * Specific physician or nursing orders that might impact assessment.
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  • *Previous to Mr. T's admission to hospital he was receiving home care nursing to address his leg wounds including the ones on his right foot. When he bec ...k 3 people and a hoyer to transfer MR. T. Patient was totally dependent on nursing staff for his self-care. The patient reported that his goal was to be able
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  • ...tilation part one: Physiology and patient care. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 1(12), 575–579. doi:10.12968/bjca.2006.1.12.22455</ref>. High flow syste ...n. Part two: Indications and contraindications. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2(1), 18–24. doi:10.12968/bjca.2007.2.1.22638</ref>
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  • ...tioning scale for patients with traumatic brain injury. Western journal of nursing research. 1993 Aug;15(4):465-82. ...ognitive recovery among severe traumatic brain injury patients. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice. 2020;10(10):75-89.</ref> A study by Rabinowitz and
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  • == Nursing == ...s among Mothers of Children with Cerebral Palsy.] International journal of Nursing Didactics. 2018 Oct 19;8(10):01-17.</ref>
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  • .... [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430873/ Congestive Heart Failure (Nursing)]. StatPearls [Internet]. 2021 Sep 24.Available: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g
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  • ...disease).<ref>Barrett D, Noble H. What are cohort studies?. Evidence-based nursing. 2019 Oct 1;22(4):95-6.</ref>
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  • ...s of quiet time for neuro-intensive care patients. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. 2010 Aug 1;42(4):217-24.</ref>. Sleep deficiency is associated with health ...tal: The effect of relaxation exercises in patients hospitalized. Holistic Nursing Practice. 2016 May 1;30(3):155-65.</ref>
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  • *Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing
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  • ...eness for therapy. RASS is often assessed by a physician or member of the nursing staff, and should be available to the therapist prior to seeing the patient {{#ev:youtube|slCX_6iV0fg}}<ref>Critical Care Nursing 101. Confusion Assessment Method (CAM-ICU). Available from https://www.yout
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  • ...d KA. Patient safety: A shared responsibility. Online Journal of issues in nursing. 2003 Sep 30;8(3):4.</ref>. Decision making process involves clinical reaso ...on to complexity: Implications for teaching and learning patient safety in nursing. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company; 2006.</ref>.
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  • ...nder A. Scope of Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Nursing. Rehabilitation Nursing Practice. McGraw-Hill. 1998. pp.3-20</ref>and is one of the core health str
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  • ...nce and associated risk factors among hospital staff]. Journal of advanced nursing. 2009 Mar;65(3):516-24.</ref> ...l-of-back-and-musculoskeletal-rehabilitation/bmr181218 Low back pain among nursing professionals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Prevalence and risk factors]. Journa
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  • ...on using validated instruments: reliability of bedside intensive care unit nursing assessments from 2007 to 2010]. Journal of the American geriatrics society.
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  • ...ducation (CCNE). Standards for accreditation of baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs. CCNE: 2018. [Cited 2023 January 12]. Available from https://www.a
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  • ...ability to complete ADLs. All rehabilitation team members, from therapy to nursing to medical doctors, should be prepared to assess this vital component of a ...ps://guide.apta.org/ (accessed 06/July/2023).</ref> In a hospital setting, nursing staff are often the first members of the MDT to assess a patient's function
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  • ...o 25% of hospitalized patients. In fact, FI is the second leading cause of nursing home placement in the geriatric population<ref name=":0" /> ...entation for fecal incontinence: a randomized clinical trial.] Research in nursing & health. 2014 Oct;37(5):367-78.</ref>
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  • ....org/wiki/Mosby%27s_Medical,_Nursing_%26_Allied_Health_Dictionary Medical, Nursing & Allied Health Dictionary, Fourth Edition,] ., 1994</ref>.
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  • ...team-based interdisciplinary cancer rehabilitation. InSeminars in oncology nursing 2020 Feb 1 (Vol. 36, No. 1, p. 150974). WB Saunders.</ref> ...'Post-acute care:''' Includes inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, home health care agencies, and long-term care hospitals. <ref n
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  • ...redible <ref>Connelly LM. Trustworthiness in qualitative research. Medsurg Nursing. 2016 Nov 1;25(6):435-7.</ref> ...dle bit’: how to appraise qualitative research. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing. 2016 May 2;11(5):248-54.</ref>Researchers should include sufficient inform
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  • ...tps://ebn.bmj.com/content/23/3/68 What are Delphi studies?] Evidence-Based Nursing 2020; '''23:'''68-69.</ref>
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  • ...iv class="text-right"><ref>Nursing Station. SOFA SCORE IN ICU... EASY WAY #nursing #nursingeducation #sofascore #intensivecareunit #mortality. Available from:
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  • Good nursing care is the most important aspect of treatment for SSPE, along with anticon
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  • ...ith vitamin D deficiency most at risk are the: elderly; [[Obesity|obese]]; nursing home residents; hospitalized patients.<ref name=":2" /> # Decreased sun exposure eg hospitalized, nursing home residents, liberal use always of sunscreen, dark skinned people who ha
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  • ...team-based interdisciplinary cancer rehabilitation. InSeminars in Oncology Nursing 2020 Feb 1 (Vol. 36, No. 1, p. 150974). WB Saunders.</ref> They are often p ...tewart D, Catton H. [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/inr.12661 Nursing - a core element of rehabilitation]. Int Nurs Rev. 2022 Mar;69(1):13-19.</r
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  • ...ly-mobilisation-4-transferring-patients-safety-using-equipment-22-06-2021/ Nursing Times; Early mobilisation 4: transferring patients safely using equipment]
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  • ...n nursing care to older patients: Issue D2. New York University College of Nursing 2012. [Editor Greenberg, S.A.].</ref>. Horgas, A.L. (2012) suggested that, ...Barriers to pain management among adolescents with cancer. Pain Management Nursing 2010; 11(4): 224-233.</ref>.
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  • ...ltiple injuries often require input from physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, nursing staff, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, respiratory therapists, s ..., neurologists, pulmonologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nursing staff, social workers, case managers, and speech language therapists.
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  • ...ndications for it's use<ref>Olive S. Practical procedures: oxygen therapy. Nursing times. 2016 Jan 1;112(1-2):12-4.</ref>; which is always in the case of [[hy ...erce JD. Consequences of Hyperoxia and the Toxicity of Oxygen in the Lung. Nursing Research and Practice,  2011.  <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/260
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  • ...maturity and severity of the RDS, their care needs could range from basic nursing care in an incubator with or without humidified oxygen, through oxygen ther ...-07-2004/ Causes and treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome]. Nursing times. 2004 Jul 1;100(30):40-4.Available from:https://www.nursingtimes.net/
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  • ...discipline(s) (e.g. occupational therapy, physiatry, and/or rehabilitation nursing). * Rehabilitation nursing with trauma experience should be used to augment the rehabilitation capabil
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  • ...eritt E. Tracheostomy 2: Managing the weaning of a temporary tracheostomy. Nursing Times. 2016; 112:20:17-19. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.nursingtimes
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  • ...investment: Findings from a scoping review.] Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing. 2023 Feb;20(1):6-15.</ref> ...llenges of adopting evidence-based practice in nursing. British Journal of Nursing. 2021 Sep 9;30(16):970-4.</ref>:
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