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Contemporary-Issues-and-Theory Essay

theories discussed in the case study. The first one was deontology theory which Maria and Jessica's actions denoted. They both felt life to them is sacred and thus would lead to the idea of never harming others regardless of consequences. "Deontolog Continue Reading...

Giger and Davidhizar Cultural Model Thesis

So the nurse has to understand, when giving directions as to medications or other therapies, what that culture's definition of "three times a day" or "first thing in the morning," etc. means to them. And explanations of which directions are flexible Continue Reading...

Silence to Voice What Makes Buresh and Essay

Silence to Voice What makes Buresh and Gordon's From Silence to Voice remarkable is that many nurses reading the text will never have conceptualized these issues before. What Buresh and Gordon talk about is true: nurses are not given the kind of rec Continue Reading...

Health Administration Term Paper

Health Administration The purpose of this study is to show that there are many reasons why nurses leave their profession, but that financial reasons often rank very high on their list of concerns. Managed care issues and job dissatisfaction also pla Continue Reading...

Adolescent Suicide Research Paper

Adolescent Suicide: An Overview of Nursing Interventions Despite the idea that adolescents are in the prime of life, adolescence is one of the most fraught periods of development, at least within the context of contemporary Western culture. Adolescen Continue Reading...

Healthcare Administration Essay

Accounting, Cultural Diversity and Healthcare Administration: Law, Ethics and Policy The difference between the cash basis and accrual basis of accounting The cash basis of accounting is applied when revenues in an income statement are reported in Continue Reading...

Health Journal Review This Report Term Paper

Now is the time for each organization to examine and strengthen its conflict of interest policies." (Willars) The conflicts she described were: accepting benefits, using confidential information, insider trading, and targeted marketing. Her intenti Continue Reading...