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Nursing Department Newsletters 2001-2009, Sandra Goodling
Nursing Department Newsletters 2001-2009, Sandra Goodling
Nursing Student Scholarship
Regularly updated newsletters from the Department of Nursing at Messiah College. It especially highlights the Integrative classroom and Clinical-based learning.
Some issues are missing from 2001 to 2009.
Student Nurses' Perception Of Death And Dying, Joan E. Niederriter
Student Nurses' Perception Of Death And Dying, Joan E. Niederriter
ETD Archive
Student nurses are involved in caring for patients who are actively dying or who have been told they have a terminal illness and are faced with the process of dying. Students encounter these patients in hospitals, nursing homes, at home or in hospice care settings. According to Robinson (2004), "nurses are the healthcare providers that are most often with individuals at the end of their lives" (p. 89). Nurses should be knowledgeable about end-of-life care. Studies show that only 0.41 of nurses are certified in palliative care (Means to a better end, 2004). Nursing students often have a difficult time …
Nursing Student And Faculty Perceptions Of The Characteristics Of Effective Instructors In The Simulated Clinical Experience, Bridget Parsh
Nursing Student And Faculty Perceptions Of The Characteristics Of Effective Instructors In The Simulated Clinical Experience, Bridget Parsh
Doctoral Dissertations
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Nurse Educators' Implementation Of Concept Mapping, Case Studies, And Reflective-Thinking Exercises In Undergraduate Didactic Nursing Courses At Baccalaureate Schools Of Nursing, Danette Kathleen Dutra
Nurse Educators' Implementation Of Concept Mapping, Case Studies, And Reflective-Thinking Exercises In Undergraduate Didactic Nursing Courses At Baccalaureate Schools Of Nursing, Danette Kathleen Dutra
Doctoral Dissertations
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