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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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