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 ... Travel Nurse Companies.html TravelNursing Companies in the U.S. as of 2009. Agencies may submit applications ... state s board of nursing . Some travel agencies will reimburse travelers for the cost of the license ... in NLCA with Missouri pending implementation. Travelnursing assignment Travelers typically ... 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 and selection ... Currently, several books have been published on the topic of travelnursing. A leading how to account can be found in the Travel Nurse s Bible A Guide to Everything on TravelNursing by author and travel ... Magazine is the industry s leading magazine on the topic of travelnursing and can be found at http ... www.travelperdiemcontract.com travelnursing jobs in the U.S. The number of LVN LPN Nurse or Allied ... Growing US companies. References reflist DEFAULTSORT TravelNursing Category Nursing Category Employment .... To recruit qualified Registered Nurse s, LPN LVN s and Allied Health professionals hospitals and travel ... assistance, furnished housing, and bonuses. There are many reasons healthcare professionals choose to travel ..., work history, verification of licenses and certifications, skill assessments for your nursing ... requirements for becoming a travel nurse are a minimum of one year of clinical experience in one ... advisable to have two or more years of experience prior to becoming a travel nurse. A travel .... Travel nurses are expected to be very experienced and knowledgeable in their specialty ... of the contract. Assignment housing If travel agencies provide housing it usually consists ... who prefer to obtain their own housing, those who travel in RVs, and to those simply trying to maximize ... 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, family families , and community ... healthcare quality of life from conception to death . Nurse s work in a large variety of List of nursing ... and evaluate care. Nursing Science is a field of knowledge based on the contributions of nursing scientist through peer reviewed scholarly journals and evidenced based practice. History of nursing Main Timeline of nursing history See also Category Nurses Category Nursing museums Image Florence ... nursing In fifth century BC, Hippocrates was one of the first people in the world to study healthcare .... ref name Davies cite book last Davies first Paul A. title Nursing year 2002 publisher Oxfor University ... Western European concepts of nursing were first practised by male Catholic monks who provided for the sick and ill during the Dark Ages of Europe. During 17th century Europe, nursing care was provided ... nursing as a respectable profession. Other aspects also helped in the acceptance of nursing. In 1853 ... were impressed with this facility, and because of it, the British Institute of Nursing Sisters was set ... a Naval nurse with a hospital ship Prior to the foundation of modern nursing, nun s and the military often provided nursing like services. ref http www.victorianweb.org history crimea florrie.html Florence Nightingale 1820 1910 Bot generated title ref The religious and military roots of modern nursing ... are known as sisters . It was during time of war that a significant development in nursing history ... in the Crimean War , laid the foundation stone of professional nursing with the principles summarised in the book Notes on Nursing . Other important nurses in the development of the profession ... , who established quality nursing schools in the USA and Japan , and Linda Richards who was officially ... States to pass a nursing licensure law in 1903. ref http www.unctv.org ncnursing thenandnow.html ... more details
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 ... 19mar04 travel.htm ICANN New sTLD RFP Application http www.icann.org tlds agreements travel ICANN Sponsorship Agreement http www.iana.org reports travel report 05aug05.pdf IANA delegation report disputepolicy ... www.ttpc.org The Travel Partnership Corporation Unreferenced date February 2010 The domain name tt travel tt is a top level domain in the Domain Name System of the Internet . Its name suggests the intended 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 ... the travel domain has witnessed worldwide usage and recognition. Numerous travel destination, associations .... Registrations are processed via accredited registrars. See also Travel 2.0 References Reflist 2 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?ref ts Facebook Fan Page http www.youtube.com dottravel YouTube ... http www.youtube.com watch?v HcI8L76wFsw .travel Video GTLD DEFAULTSORT Travel Category Sponsored top level domains Category Travel technology compu domain stub ca .travel cs .travel da .travel es .travel fa .travel fr .travel it .travel ka .travel hu .travel mzn .travel ja .travel ce .travel no .travel pl .travel ro .travel ru .travel sah .travel sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner ur Travel. fiu vro .travel ... more details
travelling traveller in Oviedo , Spain . About Travel is movement of people between relatively ... any means of transport . Travel also includes relatively short stays ref In any case, less than a year ... as travel. Etymology The term travel originates from the Middle English word travail . ref http oxforddictionaries.com definition travel definition of travel from http oxforddictionaries.com Oxford Dictionaries Online ref The term also covers all the activities performed during a travel movement . ref http thesaurus.com browse travelTravel Synonyms, Travel Antonyms , http thesaurus.com ... thumb 250px right Ao Thong Nai Pan beach in Ko Pha Ngan Koh Phangan , Thailand . Purpose of travel include recreation or tourism , research travel for the gathering of information, for holiday to visit people, volunteer travel for charity or, Human migration migration to begin life somewhere ... travel business trade or commuting , and other reasons, such as to obtain health care or Refugee fleeing war . Travel may occur by human powered transport such as walking or cycling bicycling , or with vehicle s, such as public transport , automobile s, train s and airplane s. Motives to travel ... relationship s and getting to know other culture 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 requires a passport and Visa document visa . A trip may also be part of a round trip , which is a particular type of travel whereby a person moves from their usual ... travel and travellers here. References Reflist 2 External links No more links PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING ... wikt travel b Travel q Travel s no commons Category Travel n no v Cheap independent travel Dmoz Recreation TravelTravel http wikitravel.org en Main Page Wikitravel.org Wikitravel , a worldwide travel information wiki Adventure travel Hospitality service Tourism Category Adventure travel Category ... more details
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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 . See also Madeleine Leininger External links http www.madeleine leininger.com Leininger website DEFAULTSORT Transcultural Nursing Category Anthropology Nursing stub cs Transkulturn o et ovatelstv ... more details
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 Academic degree degree . In the United States , this type of degree 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 Category Medical degrees Edu stub Nursing stub fr Dipl me d tat d infirmier ... 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
. A growing response to the nursing shortage is the advent of travelnursing a specialized sub set ...Globalize date January 2009 TOC right Nursing shortage refers to a situation where the demand for registered ... of State Boards of Nursing https www.ncsbn.org 1237.htm , the number of U.S. trained nurses has been ... over the past 9 years. It is clear that, nursing enrollment in the U.S. has significantly increased ... trained licensed nurses has increased each year, the projected nursing demand growth rate from 2008 ... over the next decade. This implies that the nursing shortage is not necessarily due to a lack of supply ... U.S. trained nurses. Job Satisfaction Studies have shown that the nursing shortage is no longer ... comprehensive nursing care, and disillusioned workforce or loss of confidence in, and frustration ... analysis of contemporary nurses discontents. Electronic Version . Journal of Advanced Nursing, 56 ... recommending changes. ref name mitchell2003 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 15550212 . ref With the high Turnover employment turnover rate, the nursing ... working conditions, the real problem is nursing s failure to be attractive to the younger generation. 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 ... workforce into nursing. Electronic Version . Journal of Nursing Education, 42 4 , 151 8. Retrieved October 25, 2006 from Pubmed 12710805 . ref Nursing shortage impact Nursing shortages have the following ... deaths Increase in nursing turnover Increase perception of unsafe working conditions, contributing to increase shortage, and hindering local or national recruitment efforts The nursing shortage ... and Africa are recruited to work for the United States and European nations in need of RNs. The nursing ... more details
File BLW Nurse s Chatelaine.jpg thumb BLW Nurse s Chatelaine 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 by ? The nursing process uses clinical ... in which 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 ... for organizing care. ref Bradshaw, J & Lowenstein 2010 Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing and Related Health Professions. ref Phases of the nursing process The nursing process is goal oriented method of caring that provides a framework to nursing care . It involves five major steps A Nursing assessment Assess what data is collected? D Nursing diagnosis Diagnose what is the problem? P Nursing care plan Plan how to manage the problem I Implement putting plan into action E Evaluate did the plan work? Assessing phase Main Nursing assessment The nurse completes an holistic nursing assessment .... The nurse collects subjectivity subjective data and Objectivity science objective data using a nursing framework, such as Marjory Gordon s functional health patterns . Models for data collection Nursing assessments provide the starting point for determining nursing diagnoses. It is vital that a recognized nursing assessment framework is used in practice to identify the patient s problems, risks and outcomes for enhancing health. The use of an evidence based nursing framework such as Gordon s Functional ... I nursing diagnoses. For accurate determination of nursing diagnoses, a useful, evidence based ... more details
Perioperative nursing is a nursing specialty that works with patients who are having operative or other invasive procedures. Perioperative nurses work closely with surgeons , nurse anesthetists , Surgical technologist surgical technologists , and nurse practitioners . They perform preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care primarily in operating theatre s, stress test evaluations, cardiac monitoring, vascular monitoring, and health assessments. Perioperative nurses typically have Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification. Portal Nursing External links http www.aorn.org Association of periOperative Registered Nurses Nursing DEFAULTSORT Perioperative nursing Category Nursing specialties Nursing stub ... 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
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 Health in Taiwan ... 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 Doctorate in Nursing 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 report to the CEO or COO . The American Organization of Nurse Executives is a professional association for directors of nursing. Service directors Many large healthcare organizations also have service ... The nurse manager is the nurse with management responsibilities of a nursing unit. They typically report ... 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 links http www.nursingworld.org ... uk.org The Nursing and Midwivery Council UK Nursing DEFAULTSORT Nursing Management Category 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
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 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
Refimprove date December 2009 TOC right Nursing is a major component of Pakistan s health care system ... search?hl en&tbo 0&q history of nursing in pakistan&aq 2m&oq nursing in pakistan&aqi g m3 History of Nursing in Pakistan search at Google . Accessed December 10, 2009. ref is as of 2009 lc on a major ... us&tab nw Nursing in Pakistan search at Google . Accessed December 10, 2009. ref and has been the subject ... scholar?q 22nursing 20in 20pakistan 22&hl en&ned us&um 1&ie UTF 8&sa N&tab ws Nursing in Pakistan ... its intent to improve the country s nursing care. ref cite web title Press Information Department publisher Government of Pakistan url http www.pid.gov.pk press19 05 09.htm accessdate 2009 12 12 ref Nursing is a health care profession which is mainly aimed on the care of families and individuals. Nursing ... of nursing care has provided special focus and attention on the health sector by nursing care. Nurses ... their nursing careers a proper dimension. In Pakistan, nurses are required By whom date December ... professionals. Nursing education and organizations Pakistani educational system included these famous nursing institutes the Ayub School of Nursing at Ayub Medical College the Aga Khan University School of Nursing, ref name mcm the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences School of Nursing. ref name hcj ref cite web title School of Nursing url http www.pims.gov.pk nursing School.htm publisher Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences accessdate 2009 12 12 ref Institute of Nursing http www.duhs.edu.pk ... International Development Agency funded several nursing education initiatives in the 1980s and 1990s. ref name mcm cite web url http fhs.mcmaster.ca nursing communities pakistan.shtml publisher McMaster University title Community Partnerships at the School of Nursing Pakistan accessdate 2009 12 12 ref Pakistan has established professional nursing organizations. The Pakistan Nursing Council ... midwives , Lady Health Visitors LHVs and Nursing Auxiliaries for practice. ref cite web title ... 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. Related links 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
Hyperbaric nursing is a nursing specialty involved in the care of patients receiving hyperbaric medicine hyperbaric oxygen therapy . The National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology offers certification in hyperbaric nursing as a Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse CHRN . ref name RRR264 cite journal author Josefsen, L Woodward, C Lewis, D Hodge, J Camporesi, EM title THE NURSING ROLE IN HYPERBARIC MEDICINE journal Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Annual meeting abstract year 1997 url http archive.rubicon foundation.org 264 accessdate 2011 01 14 ref The professional nursing organization for hyperbaric nursing is the Baromedical Nurses Association . ref name RRR5453 cite journal author Greenberg, DA title BAROMEDICAL NURSING SPECIALIZATION journal Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Annual meeting abstract year 1985 url http archive.rubicon foundation.org 5453 accessdate 2011 01 14 ref ref name BNA cite web title Baromedical Nurses Association Certification publisher Baromedical Nurses Association url http www.hyperbaricnurses.org certification.html accessdate 2011 01 14 ref References Reflist Portal NursingNursing nurse stub Category Nursing specialties ... more details
and practices of nursing. They are so clear, intelligent and scientific, that many of them might fit ... were taken for conducting childbirth. The progress of nursing in India was obstructed by the low status of women, the caste system, illiteracy and political unrest. Military nursing Military nursing was the earliest type of nursing. In 1664 the East India Company started a hospital for soldiers in a house ... 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 service for the civilian population ... drew up some detailed Suggestions on a system of nursing for hospitals in India . Graduates were sent ... as nurses in 1867. Training schools see talk page re. B. C. Roy In 1871, the first School of Nursing ... parts of India. In the yearly twentieth century, National Nursing Associations were started. In 1897, Dr. B. C. Roy did great work in raising the standards of nursing and that of male and female ... necessary to uphold the dignity and honor of the nursing profession. In 1918, training schools were ... year basic Bachelor Degree program were established in 1946 at the college of nursing in Delhi and Vellore ... created a large demand for nurses, auxiliary nurse midwives, health visitors, midwives, nursing tutors and nursing administrators. The Indian Nursing Council was passed by our ordinance on December 31, 1947. The council was constituted in 1949. In 1956, Miss Adrenwala was appointed as the Nursing Advisor to Government of India. The development of Nursing in India was greatly influenced by the Christian ... in 1960 at the College of Nursing, Delhi. In 1963, the School of Nursing in Trivandrum, instituted ... Council of Nurses, the nurses auxiliary of the CMA of India, 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 ... more details
Image Nursepin1.jpg thumb left A nurse s pin from a nursing school , given to nursing graduates of their school s pinning ceremony . A nursing pin is a type of badge , usually made of metal such as gold or silver , which is worn by nurse s to identify the nursing school from which they graduated. They are traditionally presented to the newly graduated nurses by the faculty at a pinning ceremony as a symbolic welcome into the profession. Most pins have a symbolic meaning, often representing the history of the nursing program for that school of nursing. Image Vassiliev.jpg thumb Baron Vassiliev , a 19th century Knight Commander of the Knights Hospitaller, bearing a badge with Maltese cross design The ancestor of the nursing pin is the Maltese cross . Some significant historical contributors to the foundation of hospital standards involved in using the Maltese cross were the Knights Hospitaller and Order of Saint Lazarus , pioneers of communicable disease care, such as leprosy , syphilis , and other chronic medical chronic skin diseases during their period, and established one of a few hospitals in the territories of their reign. ref Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice, Fundamentals of Nursing, Barbara Kozier, p.3 4, 2004 ref As the Renaissance period progressed, the use of the symbol has evolved into family coat of arms , then given to those who were providers of exclusive ... 2694101&cmd showdetailview&indexed google The nursing pin symbol of 1,000 years of service ref Nurse ... nursing educational institutions, has not been incorporated in their pins. Instead, their own seal or logo, such as that of their nursing school, nursing organization or university affiliation is used ... from their respective nursing schools and work for medical institutions, such as hospitals and health and wellness centers. References Reflist See also Portal Nursing Maltese cross Nurse uniform Nursing Knights Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus Nursing DEFAULTSORT Nursing Pin Category Nursing ... more details
For the nursing specialty, see Psychiatric and mental health nursing . Infobox film name Psychiatric Nursing image image size 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 American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Documentary films about health care documentary film stub de Psychiatric Nursing fr Psychiatric Nursing ... more details
A nursing school is a type of Education educational institution , or part thereof, providing education and training to become a fully qualified doctor . The nature of Nurse education nursing education and nursing qualifications varies considerably across the world. History of nursing schools United Kingdom Florence Nightingale was one of the pioneers in establishing the idea of nursing schools from ... archivedate 2007 01 25 ref Her influence flourished and nursing is now a course taught at a number ... a health nursing assistant are also worthy for consideration into the course. Currently, nursing ... nursing, paediatric nursing, mental health or learning disability nursing that they wish to specialise in and nursing placements usually involve working within the chosen branch area for example, paediatric ... then have to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council in order to apply for jobs and legally practice. United States Image Csusnursingpin.jpg thumb right 220px The nursing pin awarded to graduates of the nursing school at California State University, Sacramento Sacramento State University in the USA. The Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing, New York City, founded in 1873, was the first school of nursing in the United States to be founded on the principles of nursing established by Florence ... School of Nursing founded in 1889 in consultation with Florence Nightingale was one of the very first nursing schools established in the United States. ref http www.hopkinsmedicine.org about history history8.html ref The University of Minnesota was the first university based nursing program. Yale University Yale Yale School of Nursing School of Nursing became the first Autonomous entity autonomous school of nursing in the United States in 1923. It had its own dean, faculty, budget, and degree ... of the Yale School of Nursing url http info.med.yale.edu library exhibits nursing nursing1.html accessdate 2007 02 02 ref In 1956, the Columbia University School of Nursing became the first ... more details