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The Child-Fat Problem by Mary Eberstadt Nursing Literature review
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In Italy, report researchers for the Bollettino Epidemiologico Nazionale, "Neapolitan children were more at risk of obesity than were children from France, Holland, the United States, and also than children living in Milan in northern Italy," while in the province of Benevento, "The prevalence of overweight and obesity was greater... than in England, Scotland, and the United States."
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Ordinary Wound Dressing and Surgical Site Infections Nursing Research Paper
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It is evidently clear from the discussion that wound care is a crucial role in the nursing profession and the need for nurses to polish on this entails but not limited to acquiring knowledge from research studies. In taking care of the patient wounds, nurses are equipped to deliver wound care up to wound healing by applying proper clinical judgment and use of the information available about the wound
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Professional Interest in Nursing Nursing Personal Statement
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It involves care, compassion, and other attributes that ensure the quality of life for all. I have been admiring how my aunt who is a registered nurse conducts her duties with energy, compassion, and professionalism thus helping many ailing and elderly people to enjoy their lives. I always wanted to join the medical profession to be like her.
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The Peri and Post-Operative Nursing Intervention Nursing Term Paper
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The most frequent causes of nosocomial infection among hospitalized patients are surgical site infection. In line with minimizing the risk of nosocomial infections among hospitalized patients, this study will discuss the rationale behind some of the peri- and post-operative nursing intervention particularly hair removal.
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Nursing Dilemma Situations Nursing Term Paper
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Nurses play an important role in the health promotion of an individual due to their direct contact and proximity with the patients. The 3 basic roles of a nurse are that of a practitioner, leader, and researcher. As a practitioner, the nurse attends to all the medical needs of the patient and as a leader she takes decisions.
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Various Primary Health Care Principles Nursing Essay
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Promotion of technology is done mostly by the nursing staff. They are the ones who learn to handle and work with these new technologies and help integrate them into daily practice. Thus, they help in the promotion of technological advancement in the health sector and help in the implementation of these changes.  
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Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Nursing Assignment
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Looking back at the course syllabi I can clearly see that teamwork and collaboration played a significant role in the DNP program. It would be logical to assume that a special emphasis was laid on group work not only because of its educational efficiency but also because collaboration is the key to successful practice. 
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The Issues of Professional Governance in Health Care Nursing Case Study
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It is a legal and management-oriented concept, there are those that define it as being an art and a skill, a decision-making process; as a process delegation can never be absolute; the one delegating a task maintains ultimate answerability for the delegation and the decision-making process, and for the results of the task being delegated.
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The Process of Registration as a Nurse Nursing Coursework
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According to Dempsey et al. (2009), midwifery and nursing hold compliance and awareness in high esteem in an effort to observe the practicing legal requirement. The framework for regulation is important to ensure that health consumers are protected and competent practitioners practice their skills effectively.  
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Managing a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Positive Patient Nursing Case Study
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Statistics says by 2001, 40 million people were living with HIV /AIDS and more than 20 million had already died of AIDS, with above half of all new HIV infection was found to occur among young people, found to be increased from 3.9% in 1999 to 4.2 % in 2004. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 2004)
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Nursing and Mental Health Illness Nursing Case Study
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Joan is a patient who is suffering from a mental illness that has resulted from the tetanus infection that she has. Her mental illness has come with a number of other effects that are caused by the fact she is having a chronic mental illness that has to be controlled by having regular tetanus injections (Armstrong, 2007, pp.45).  
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Time Commitment for the Work in Brisbane Red Cross Nursing Essay
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Brisbane Red Cross is a non-profit making organization whose prime objective is to make life better for the people-giving relief when there is a crisis, commitment to people when others tend to turn away and care when needed most. It is not clear how long Red Cross has been working closely with people from Brisbane but the community has been benefiting from voluntary services for over 6 decades.
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The Requirement for Nurses Nursing Term Paper
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Client advocacy along with accountability, collaboration, and caring are the moral concepts that form the foundation for nurses’ ethical and principled decision making. Advocacy which refers to the active support of an important cause can be defined in the nursing context is a legal concept for the nurse’s role in relation to a patient’s human.
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Implementing Change to achieve a Culture of Patient Safety in Healthcare Nursing Literature review
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Stavrianopoulos (2016) defines patient safety as the prevention of harm to patients. According to Ulrich & Kear (2014), patient safety is the foundation of delivery of health care because patient safety ensures errors are prevented; lessons are learned from errors that occur and there is a culture of safety that entails healthcare providers, institutions, and patients as well.
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Modern Trends and Issues in Nursing Nursing Essay
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This nursing shortage is being felt by many countries all around the world with the United States, the United Kingdom, and other Western nations being one of the top countries experiencing this shortage. This shortage has potentially dangerous repercussions to the quality of nursing care because of a fewer number of nurses are being prompted to deal with a great number of patients.  
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The Doctrine of Double Effect: Nursing Care Nursing Case Study
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Whether by applying the DDE, the sedation can be justified under nursing perspective will be the main object of this study. This doctrine of double effect originated from Roman Catholic theology which advocated its use when the harmful result of action becomes unavoidable. It gives the practitioner the choice to select the lesser evil. (HPNA 2003)
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End-of-Life Issues in Home Health Nursing Nursing Literature review
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In general, ethical issues in the home-based setting may be seen in areas involving quality of life, quality of care, sedation, informed consent, and patient autonomy.  Various studies were able to show that it is important for nurses to apply and respect the ethical standards even in the home-based setting. 
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Critical Reflection on Mentoring and Assessing Nursing Research Paper
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It is essential to state that since it was my first ever mentoring experience, I was quite nervous about it and anxious too about how it would go. This was caught right by my supervisor. She talked about my body language and how important it was to earn the confidence of the students in the practice setting.
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Violence in the Care of Adult Persons with Intellectual Disabilities Nursing Term Paper
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The need for training has also been emphasized by other research experts (Badger, 2004). However, this is not the most crucial relevance of the research in clinical practice. The object of further research has to be posted on the development of tolerance in individuals. It is not that the staff members do not know the importance of polite behavior.
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Delivery of Care Nursing Personal Statement
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In order to do so, the current drivers of change in that area of care will be examined in close quarters through the critical reflection of my visit to that area of practice, mainly to identify at least one example of better delivery of care that may be transferred to my original area of practice where a change in delivery of care will take place.
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Best Practice for the Management of Dementia Patients in the Acute Care Setting Nursing Term Paper
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Because of the institutionalization of dementia patients, they can receive the best care practices. Most caregivers experience difficulties and this also gives problematic caregiving outcomes. To address this issue of caregiving among dementia patients, it is important for the caregivers to understand the best nursing practices that give out desirable outcomes in the management of dementia.
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The Role of Communication in the Daily Nursing Practice Nursing Case Study
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The significance of words or speech whether written or verbal is a communication medium to express directions and offer synchronization. It is true that, without communication, persons can not be able to convey ideas, thoughts, or feelings. In nursing care, communication is essential as it allows nurses to provide physical care, emotional support, and exchange of information with their patients.
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Critical Thinking in the Practice of the Registered Nurse Nursing Term Paper
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The professionals associate critical thinking with the understanding of the nature of applicable assumptions, concepts, and generalizations through which the weight or precision of diverse facts are rationally determined. That is the practitioners should always have it in mind that they are dealing with the real lives of human beings and any decision they put into consideration should be a fact.
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How Interprofessional Care Planning May Improve Safety and other Aspects of Care for Clients Nursing Assignment
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In the modern health care system, the delivery process involves many interfaces and patient handoffs among different health caregivers with varying levels of education training, and experience. This means, in a course of one week's stay in a hospital, a patient may be handed over to different caregivers including nurses, physicians, technicians, and others.
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The Practice of Mental Health Nurse: Impact of Social, Political and Economic Factors Nursing Case Study
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Women are often at greater risk of mental ailments because of the multiple roles they fulfill in society and the stress they are prone to because of their roles. Women also are at the receiving end of not only gender discrimination and the associated factors of poverty, hunger, malnutrition, and overwork, but also of sexual and domestic violence.
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Through The Eyes of Medical Professionals: Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Nursing Case Study
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In the implementation of patient-centered care, a number of healthcare institutions have allowed family members to witness cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Researchers have reported the benefits of this practice not only to patients, but their families, and care providers as well. Family members have also signified their desire to be with their family during this time.
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The Healthcare Delivery System Nursing Term Paper
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As change occurs to the healthcare delivery system, it is the health professionals including the nursing professionals that are vital spokes in the wheel to ensure that the healthcare system evolves to meet the needs of the modern-day patient. he evolving the multi-faceted role of the nursing professionals has had its impact.
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Critique of Tracheal Suctioning: An Exploration of Nurses Knowledge and Competence Research Nursing Assignment
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In the post suctioning phase, chest auscultation was observed only by one nurse though all knew the practice. Oxygen should be reconnected as soon as the suction is over within 10 secs. Only half the subjects did this. Many took more than 30 secs. Oxygen toxicity should be prevented by reducing the oxygen level.
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Lifelong Learning and Personal Development in Nursing Nursing Coursework
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Lifelong learning is about recognizing when more learning and development is needed by the nurse.  It is about being updated about the latest and most effective interventions in the nursing practice.  Lifelong learning is important because it ensures evidence-based and patient-centred nursing practice.
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The Utility of the Nursing Service Nursing Term Paper
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On of the current concerns is with regard to the critically ill and the reduction in the mortality and morbidity rate that is seen in critically ill patients presenting themselves in hospitals by reducing the period between the time of presenting themselves at the hospital and the initiation of procedures to alleviate their condition.
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Intentional Act of Mishandling Nursing Term Paper
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Abuse is ‘to use improperly or injuriously; to misuse, to hurt by treating wrongly; to injure or to speak in coarse or bad terms.’ In other words, abuse is an intentional act of mishandling, maltreating, or even verbally degrading a person. Therefore, one should be able to distinguish the difference between an ‘accident’ and abuse.
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The Role of Assessment in Care in the UK Nursing Term Paper
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The assessment of care given to mental health patients is mainly implemented through the Care Programme Approach which is made mandatory by The Mental Health Act Code of Practice. The assessment of mental health conditions is important to effect a positive change to the outcome of the patient after the treatment and ensure the stability of the mental condition through review meetings and follow-ups.
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Mentoring and Clinical Supervision in Nursing Practice Nursing Term Paper
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 Mentoring important in nursing since the nursing is not just certification, it involves gradual and progressive development of a commitment to serve the ailing human beings. This involves the transmission of knowledge and experience in the clinical setting to develop a practice with collegiality between the veterans in the profession and the new entrants. 
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Jean Watsons Theory of Human Caring Nursing Term Paper
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Transpersonal caring involves the caring moment in which the patient and nurse actually come together with his or her individual history and phenomenal fields. The caring moment becomes a focal point in time and space. (McClendon, 2005) Watson states that the caring moment involves intent on the part of the nurse and the client.
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Satisfaction of Patients Visiting the Oncology Clinic Nursing Assignment
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This paper has used the problem of patient dissatisfaction to demonstrate important tenets of a needs assessment analysis that can be undertaken with the view to increasing the satisfaction of patients visiting the oncology (cancer) clinic. A needs assessment analysis is an important prerequisite to any change efforts aimed at improving the delivery of care in healthcare settings.
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Published Work in Care of Patients with Tracheostomy Nursing Literature review
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It is important to state that the relative weaknesses of the publications are evident in the type of study design and sampling method used in their researches, especially for the first two studies. Nonetheless, the third study is considered stronger in validity and reliability compared to the other two studies.
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Nurses Have a Duty to be Kind, Friendly, and Polite Nursing Assignment
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The following research focuses on enhancing the current nurse-patient relationship and points out the importance of kindness, friendliness, and politeness in the nursing process. Kindness, friendliness, and politeness in the nursing process are necessary to enhance present nursing practice.
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The Business or Professional Practice of Transferring Responsibilities Nursing Term Paper
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The author states that in the nursing profession delegation is a common practice and the aim of the current paper is to compare the different studies made on delegation practice in the nursing profession to get an insight of the entire system and to determine whether the practice can be considered as improper.
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What is the Effect on Glycemic Control of Inhaled Insulin Nursing Case Study
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 This paper is a critique on an open, randomized, controlled study by Rosenstock, Zinman, Murphy, Clement, Moore, Bowering, Hendler, Lan, and Cefalu (2005) where the authors sought to establish the effect on glycemic control of inhaled insulin alone or added to dual oral therapy (insulin secretagogue and sensitizer) after failed dual oral therapy.  
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Criticizing Health Research Nursing Assignment
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With all due respect to researchers, researches have made a valuable impact in the lives of men especially in the field of health care.  It has paved ways for new innovations and new problems to be tested and be solved using a systematic approach of research methods to come up with the most valid and reliable solution based on studied facts and not mere belief.  
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Assessment of the Nutritional State of the Patient Nursing Term Paper
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Knowledge of a patient’s profile including his past medical history, present diagnosis and social history can allow the caregivers to develop appropriate measures in order to mitigate some of the potential nutritional risks they may be at risk of suffering from such as due to their advanced age, nature of medications as well as co-existing diagnoses.
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Six Values and Behaviors in the Nursing Profession Nursing Coursework
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It is essential to note that establishing and maintaining a good relationship between nurses and patients is a vital aspect of the process of treatment and healing. Additionally, for a good relationship to be established there is the need for nurses to develop effective communication skills (Pryce-Miller & Emanuel 2014, p. 17-19). 
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The Chemically Impaired Nurse Nursing Article
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A nurse, otherwise, is the final common pathway for management and care in healthcare disciplines and may commit serious errors in medication administration or other aspects of the delivery of care under the influence. If left unchecked and uncontrolled, a chemically impaired nurse may pose grave consequences for the consumers in terms of outcome.
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Causes of Lower Back Injuries among Nurses Nursing Research Proposal
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It is essential to state that in the current phenomenon, as I could observe in my workplace, the issue of lower back injuries is viewed as one of the common health problems among nurses. I have long been interested in studying the effectiveness and the ineffectiveness of interventions planned for nurses. 
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Teaching Plan for Healthy Snacks in Preschool Age: ACCA Day Care in Annandale Virginia Nursing Case Study
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Health needs were identified by the ACCA Child Development Center (CDC), which is a group that focuses on providing daycare services for children belonging to parents, who earn low-income. The group identified the need for creating a healthy environment, whereby they encourage can parents to provide nutritious alternatives for family meals and snacks during their preschool-age for their children.
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Delegation in Nursing Practice Nursing Term Paper
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Ethical behavior comes from humanitarianism and realization of the fact that the lives of the patient are totally in the hand of the nurse concerned. Besides the law, some turnaround needs to be brought at individual level and overall concern and supervision of the patient should always be in the background of all delegation activities. 
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Significance of Therapeutic Relationships between Nurses and Patients Nursing Research Paper
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Caring for sick individuals is not limited to the administering of medications, symptom management, and personal care. Depending on the health status of each patient, some patients may end up becoming partially or totally dependent on nurses when performing their own activities of daily living (ADL) such as walking, bathing, dressing, and feeding. 
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Exploring the Differences in Patients Satisfaction with Primary Care Provided by Nurses and Doctors Nursing Research Proposal
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Health systems experience a crisis caused by such challenges as population aging, professional skills shortages, patients’ rising expectations, the necessity of quality improvement concurrently with cost reduction. One of the examples of recent innovations in health care systems is a substitution nurse practitioners for general practitioners. 
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Why do Nurses Eat Their Young Nursing Term Paper
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These styles often create tension within the profession –, especially between the age generations.  Nurses who are older and who have more experience have a reputation on shunning the younger nurses away, making life difficult for them, ‘eating’ them. The younger nurses often experience great difficulty in starting their practice.
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Concept from a Specific Nursing Theory Nursing Term Paper
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According to the paper, cultural marginality is a theory advanced by Choi is a bid to increase understanding with individual experiences and the provide care that is relevant to their cultures. This health care service being offered to immigrants can only progress with mutual understanding between patients from the varied cultural background and the health care providers. 
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